- Tourism in Turkey
Tourism in Turkey is focused largely on a variety of archaeological and historical sites, and on
seaside resort s along its Aegean and Mediterranean coasts. In the recent years, Turkey is also becoming a popular destination for religion, spa and health care tourism.Istanbul
Istanbul is one of the most important tourism spots of
Turkey . There are thousands of hotels and other tourist oriented industries in the city, catering to both vacationers and visiting professionals. Turkey's largest city,Istanbul , has a number of major attractions derived from its huge historical status as capital of the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires. These include theSultan Ahmed Mosque (the "Blue Mosque"), theHagia Sophia , theTopkapı Palace , theBasilica Cistern , theDolmabahce Palace , theGalata Tower , the Grand Bazaar, theSpice Bazaar , and thePera Palas . Istanbul has also recently became one of the biggest shopping centers of European region by hosting malls and shopping centers likeMetrocity ,Akmerkez andCevahir Mall (which is the biggest mall in Europe and seventh largest shopping center in the world).Sports and Pilgrimage (the fourth holiest place for Islam, is in Istanbul, seeEyüp are also motivations for tourist to visit the city). The city is full of museums and cultural events too.Other parts of Turkey
Beach vacations and
Blue Cruise , particularly for Turkish city-dwellers and visitors fromWestern Europe , are also central to the Turkishtourism industry . Most beach resorts are located along the southwestern and southern Aegean coast, especially along the Mediterranean coast nearAntalya . Antalya is also accepted as the tourism capital of Turkey. [cite web | title=Little Known Facts About Turkey | author=Go Turkey | url= [http://www.heyholiday.com/entry/20/Little-Known-Facts-About-Turkey.html] ] Major resort towns includeBodrum ,Fethiye ,Marmaris ,Kuşadası ,Cesme ,Didim andAlanya .Major cultural and historical attractions elsewhere in the country include the sites of
Ephesus ,Troy ,Pergamon ,House of Virgin Mary ,Pamukkale ,Hierapolis ,Konya (where the poetRumi had spent most of his life),Didyma ,Church of Antioch , religious places inMardin (such asDeyrülzafarân Monastery ), and the ruined cities and landscapes ofCappadocia . (see List of Archaeological Sites Sorted by Country-Turkey)Diyarbakır is also an important historic city, although tourism is on a relative small level due to armed conflicts. They are decreasing little by little.Ankara has an historic old town, and although is not exactly a touristic city, is usual as a stop for travellers who go toCappadocia . The city enjoys an excellent cultural life too, having a lot of museums and cultural events. TheAnıtkabir is also in Ankara. It is the mausoleum ofAtatürk (father of the Turks), the founder of theRepublic of Turkey .Characteristics of Turkey's tourists
Foreign tourists mainly come from the
United Kingdom ,Germany ,Russia andJapan , but tourists fromArab countries ,Iran , theUSA ,France andScandinavia are not uncommon. There seems to be a trend in which British tourists tend to go on holiday toAegean resorts such asBodrum orMarmaris , whilst German and Russian tourists almost exclusively go to resorts on theMediterranean coast of southern Turkey (e.g.Antalya ) and Japanese tourists mainly visitIstanbul and historical sites such asEphesus (although in both cases, tourists from almost all over the world can be found in these places, Japanese tourists visit them in very large numbers).People from
Spain have become usual tourists in recent years. In 2006, 200,000 Spaniards visited Turkey, although that number is well below the number of tourists from other countries, it tends to improve each year. Most Spaniards book hotels inIstanbul (that is becoming a top-favourite city for Spaniards) and a lot of them also visitCappadocia .Statistics of tourism in Turkey
Foreign tourist arrivals increased substantially in Turkey between 2002 and 2005, from 12.8 million to 21.2 million, which made Turkey a top-10 destination in the world for foreign visitors. 2005 revenues are US$17.5 billion which also made Turkey the top-10 biggest revenue owners in the world.
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*Culture of Turkey References
External links
* [http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/Default.aspx?17A16AE30572D313D4AF1EF75F7A79681D9DD78D03148A6E Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism]
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