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10 The most popular city in Turkey

Istanbul is the past, present and future city, the largest city in Turkey and the cultural and financial center of Turkey. Istanbul has a long history and culture, and is also a holy place for food and entertainment. This is an ideal destination for hiking. This city is the third capital of the Ottoman Empire.

Antalya is the largest city in the Mediterranean, also known as the Turkish Riviera. The city has more than 300 days of sunshine every year, charming beaches, beautiful holiday towns, beautiful historical sites, beautiful natural scenery, excellent shopping opportunities and countless seaside bars and restaurants. As the fourth most visited city in the world, Antalya is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world, providing you with unparalleled experience.

Izmir is the third largest city in Turkey and the second most important port along the Aegean Sea. Izmir, with a history of 8500 years, is located on the western border of Turkey, with rich products and beautiful scenery. Luxury hotels, nightlife, shopping and business meetings all create an international lively atmosphere for the city all year round.

Mullah is located in the Aegean region of Turkey and is famous for its historical sites, sea, beaches and sunshine. The city's coastline and archaeological sites attract many local and foreign tourists to visit.

Eskimo is one of the most dynamic and modern cities in China. This is an excellent destination for those who seek a city tour full of entertainment, parks, gardens, museums and historical sites.

Mardin is one of the oldest cities in Upper Mesopotamia, located in Anatolia, southeast Turkey. This city is an ideal destination for travelers who want to experience the perfect integration of unique culture and historical patterns.

Canakkale enjoys a superior geographical position and is the most popular place to visit the ruins of Troy and Garipoli. The city has become a popular destination for local and international tourists.

Like an open-air museum, bursa is one of the capitals of the Ottoman Empire. As an early reflection of Ottoman culture, the city combines historical sites and hot springs with skiing on the slopes of Uludag.

Edirne is the world-famous venue for the annual Kirk pienaar Oil Wrestling Competition. This city is one of the oldest settlements in Turkey, and its history can be traced back to the Neolithic Age. It is the second capital of the Ottoman Empire.

Gaziantep is located in Anatolia, southeastern Turkey. Because of its unique historical structure and amazing food culture, Gaziantep attracts many tourists all year round.