Ankara

The capital city

Ankara, the capital of the country; the place where Julius Caesar veni, vidi, vinci , where King Midas turned to gold everything he touched and where Alexander the Great cut the Gordian knot with this back. Located in the region of Central Anatolia, this city is considered for its strategic situation, one of the humankind birthplace ; and encounter of a mythical past and a prosperous present. It is the second largest city in the country, Ankara is an international business centre, where you can feel the financial success due to the presence of students and many international embassies that make this metropolis vibrate at a young lively rhythm.

 

During your tour around Ankara, have an delicious ottoman coffee, shop along the small narrow streets near Samanpazari, but you can’t pass over the three jewels of the crown: the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, Anit Kabir and the Ankara Citadel The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations is located in a beautifully restored 15th Century storehouse; a vast exhibition of items as well as paintings and mural.

 

A site where for a few instants you can become part of the history of cultures and population that dominate this plateau many years ago. Visit the colossal mausoleum erected overlooking the city in memory of the founder of Ankara, Atatürk. Inside gaze at the Ottoman mosaics of the 15th and 16th Centuries and to top of your visit take a relaxing and inspiring stroll around the Citadel, a pedestrian precinct of thick walls and winding suggestive and well preserved streets where time has stopped keeping the Turkish traditional essence. An unforgettable experience.

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