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Turkey is the gateway to Asia and Middle East from Europe, suspended between the new and the long-established, Turkey retains a disconcerted balance of both east and west, representing a cultural mix with many discrepancies and contradictions. Modern city boutiques and exotic bazaars clamour for customers, the weekly tolling of church bells interrupts the daily call of the muezzin, and Roman ruins and the beginnings of Christianity compete for attention with the history of the Ottoman Empire and modern secularity.


Most visitors concentrate on Western Turkey, with its picturesque seaside resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, scenic and recreational attractions, well-preserved archaeological sites and fascinating museums that bring its rich history to life. Wherever one ventures in Turkey there is certain to be a warm welcome and traditional hospitality, making this a deeply satisfying corner of the world in which to travel.


The different regions of Turkey offer an assortment of landscapes, activities and characters, and whether one is a history or archaeology enthusiast, a sun-worshipper, sailor, or city-lover keen on shopping, there is something on offer for everyone. Istanbul, with one part in Europe and the other in Oriental Asia, is a fascinating city with its frenzied market places, imperial residences and minarets, and sporting a lively ambience of contemporary art and musical entertainment. Cappadocia in Central Turkey offers an astounding landscape of eroded volcanic rock cones and fairy chimneys, remarkable subterranean cities and rock-hewn houses that merge harmoniously with the ochre-coloured landscape; while further south the 'Turquoise Coast' is a haven for boat cruises. One can enjoy a variety of water sports, sunbathe on golden sands, or explore the wonderful ancient cities of Troy and Ephesus on the shores of the Aegean Sea.
 


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  • Current Time
    Local time is GMT +2 (GMT +3 from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October).  ..More
  • Electricity
    220 volts AC, 50Hz. The European two-pin plug is standard.  ..More
  • Language
    Turkish is the official language, but English is widely understood in the main tourist areas.  ..More
  • Health
    Numerous cases of bird flu have been reported in northern, eastern and central Turkey, but there is ..More
  • Tipping
    Tipping is a way of life in Turkey and it is customary to give some small change for most services, ..More
  • Communication
    The international country dialling code for Turkey is +90. The outgoing code is 00, followed by the ..More
  • Duty Free
    Travellers to Turkey do not have to pay duty on the following items: 200 cigarettes, or 50 cigars, o..More
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