Ormana village in Antalya has been named among the “2024 World’s Best Tourism Villages” by UN Tourism, recognizing its heritage, natural beauty, and sustainable tourism. It is Türkiye’s fifth village to earn this honor.
Turkish Cuisine Week, from May 21 to 27, 2024, will celebrate Anatolia’s rich culinary traditions with events and social media campaigns by Türkiye’s representatives worldwide.
İstanbul, one of the world’s most alluring cities, offers a fascinating history, distinctive cuisine, a vibrant arts and culture scene, and a plethora of shopping opportunities.
In the north of Türkiye, the crescent-shaped Black Sea Region and its coasts were lauded for their unique geography and climate, historical sites, hidden routes – and delicious tea.
Türkiye hosts camping and glamping areas, bicycle-friendly hotels for sports fans travelling by bicycle, and hotels and hostels of different scales with national and international eco-labels.
The legendary Maiden’s Tower of İstanbul reopened as a monument and a museum on the centenary of the Republic of Türkiye after meticulous restoration works and several improvements
Similar views can be found in Emirgan Grove, Gülhane Park, Yıldız Grove, Soğanlı Botanic Park, Beykoz Grove, Büyük Çamlıca Grove, Küçük Çamlıca Grove, Fethipaşa Grove and the Hidiv Pavillon Grove in İstanbul.
Whether you’re travelling in a car or a caravan – with friends or with family – these five great road trip routes in Türkiye will make your summer that much more spectacular.