Turkey
General Information |
- Official Name : Republic of Turkiye
- Capital : Ankara
- Largest Cities : İstanbul, Ankara, İzmir, Adana, Antalya, Konya, Bursa
- Total Area : 814.578 km
- Geographic Coordinates : 36° - 42° Kuzey paralelleri ile 26° 45° Doğu meridyenleri arasında
- Coastal Borders : Mediterranean Sea to the south, Aegean Sea to the west and Black Sea to the north
- Official Language : Turkish
- Neighbouring Countries : Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Iraq, Armenia, Iran, Syria
- Currency : (Turkish Lira)
- Time Zone : GMT +2; CET +1
- Working Hours : Work days in Turkiye are from Monday to Friday. Banks, Government offices and most private company offices are open from 9 am to 5 pm.
- Public Holidays : Public holidays in Turkiye are divided into two. There are official holidays that fall on the same day every year (January 1, April 23, May 1, May 19, July 15, August 30, October 29) and religious holidays that are celebrated on different dates every year.
- 2022 Ramadan Feast : 2-4 May 2022
- 2022 Sacrifice Feast : 9-12 July 2022
- Visa : Foreigners who will travel to Turkiye as visitors or tourists can enter Turkiye as visa exempt or by obtaining a visa from the consulate or border gates depending on the type of passport.
- Electricity : 220V. Standard European two pin round sockets are being used.
- Food and Drink : Like most Mediterranean cuisines, Turkish cuisine is extremely healthy and delicious.
- International Area Code : +90
Cultural Tours
Ankara |
In this special tour we arrange for you, we visit Ankara, the capital of Turkey. This city, whose foundation dates back to the 3rd century BC, has lived through the Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods and has reached its present position.
The most important structure of Ankara is Anıtkabir, the eternal home of Atatürk. You can visit this mausoleum, which is visited by millions of Turks every year, with professional guides. Ankara Castle, the symbol of Ankara, is also worth seeing. This castle, which has been home to many civilizations, resembles an eagle’s nest on steep slopes. The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, one of the few museums in the world that reveals how many civilizations Ankara has hosted over the years, is one of the must-see places. |