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Central Anatolia Turkey

Central Anatolia

Anatolia has a critical geography that has been home to many civilizations throughout the centuries. You can witness a different cultural composition in every city in Central Anatolia, as every living civilization in Anatolia, which has referred to as the cradle of cultures throughout history, feels its cultural effects. In addition to the historical nature of Central Anatolia, which is visited extensively by tourists from abroad and domestic throughout the year, it manages to impress the visitors with its natural features.

Located in the middle of Turkey's Central Anatolia region, each of the tourist attractions is unique during the year. In this sense, a traveler who enjoys the natural beauty of Cappadocia can immerse himself in the splendor of different structures such as the castle, caravanserai, and Inn in Kayseri right next to him.

Central Anatolia Region and Tourism

Do not forget to make a travel plan by adding famous places or those of your interest to your list. Do you know that in the historical journey from the early ages to the present day, you will find traces of almost every period, and you will also be able to meet great tastes in Central Anatolia? You can enjoy local food if you want to relax during a lunch break or dinner. You can imagine yourself as an adventurer on a journey through history while consuming all-natural foods in an authentic mood. Central Anatolia is an indispensable tourist attraction for most of the tourist who came to Turkey.

It is quite natural to want to know where you can visit and see before going on a multi-faceted trip in the Central Anatolia region. You can determine your travel route by examining the places listed below.

Alacahoyuk

Alacahoyuk

In this region, whose history dates back to 5000s BC, it is possible to find Hittite structures used in four different periods.

Ankara

Ankara

Ankara is a significant cultural region, home to Phrygians, Persians, Lydians, Romans, Seljuks, and Ottomans with its 5000-year history.

Cappadocia

Cappadocia

Cappadocia takes its name from the word meaning Land of beautiful horses.

Hattusa

Hattusa

Hattusa is a beautiful region that meets those who want to go on a journey in history with all its glory.

Eskisehir

Eskisehir

Eskişehir is one of the oldest settlements in the Central Anatolia region.

Sivas

Sivas

Sivas is one of the most critical locations in the eastern part of Central Anatolia and on the Silk Road.

Konya

Konya

Konya, one of the oldest settlements in Turkey, has many prehistoric remains. Konya is rich in Seljuk heritage due to being the capital of the Seljuks.

Catalhoyuk

Catalhoyuk

Çatalhöyük, located in the Central Anatolia region and preserved the title of the oldest settlement until Göbeklitepe discovered within the borders of Turkey.

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