What to see in Turkey? The

Answered by Information department of the "Thinness of Tourism"
Every year, Turkey attracts increased attention from domestic tourists. It happens because, first of all, that rest in Turkish hotels is not too burdensome for most people, and every average citizen of our vast country can save himself even for two weeks of unrestrained fun.

In addition to financial accessibility and democratic prices, tourists go for the unique phenomenon of the buffet to the people and other earthly joys, which are so lacking in the harsh Russian realities. Nevertheless, despite many stereotypes about vacation in Turkey, it makes sense to get a little farther from the bar with free drinks and a local market with trinkets.

Like many other Arab states, modern Turkey has a rich, profound history that stretches back from those times that it is not customary to call "our era".

To ensure that such layers of ancient culture do not go unnoticed, it is strongly recommended to visit the ancient city of Ephesus, the Lycian tombs, the amazing monasteries of Cappadocia or the magical springs of Pamukkale. It makes sense to look also into the former Troy, about which many know by the same name. Such masterpieces of ancient architectural thought are not found anywhere else.

So do not forget about the infinity and diversity of the world and use the time with the benefit, in addition to photos with a free cocktail in hand, try to take away from Turkey, and some deeper memories. For more information on what to see in this sunny country, read the Turkish sights page.

May 8, 2013

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