Central Anatolia Travel Guide
Central Anatolia is a region of
Turkey. It occupies country's central plateau, which is mostly a steppe. Most of the local cuisine depends on wheat and mutton, two major agricultural products of this arid steppe region.
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Turkey's primary international gateway by air is Istanbul's Ataturk International Airport Ankara's Esenboğa Airport handles a comparatively limited selection of international flights, and there are also direct charters to Mediterranean resort hot spots like … Turkey flights »
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Accommodation in Turkey varies from 5-star hotels to a simple tent pitched in a vast plateau. So the prices hugely vary as well. All major cities and tourist spots have 5-star hotels, many of them are owned by international hotel chains like Hilton, Sheraton … Turkey hotels »
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Central Anatolia Travel Guide
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Cappadocia is an area in Central Anatolia in
Turkey best known for its unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks.
Cappadocia Travel Guide »
Ankara is the capital city of
Turkey and the second largest city in the country after
Istanbul. It is located at the heart of both Turkey and Central Anatolia.
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Konya is a city in Central Anatolia in
Turkey, known as the city of whirling dervishes and for its outstanding Seljuk architecture.
Konya Travel Guide »
Eskişehir is a city in the northwestern part of the Central Anatolia in Turkey. The city is home to about 500,000 people and two …
Eskişehir Travel Guide »
Kütahya is a town in the Central Anatolia region of
Turkey. Known for its colored tiles, Kütahya Faience, the town also serves …
Kütahya Travel Guide »
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