Ankara in Turkey, The capital of Turkey


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The Capital City ANKARA - The Culture Town in Turkey

  FACTS ON ANKARA

Inhabitants: 3.9 million

Currency: Lira

Electricity: 220 V

Internet: There is a wide range of Internet Cafés

Entertainment: There is a wide range of entertaining activities here in the capital of Turkey

Airport Transfer: Around 30 minutes

Ankara has been Turkey’s capital since 1923. The town has a total of 3.9 million inhabitants and is the country’s second biggest town after Istanbul. Here you will meet a mix of urban and ancient, where modern office buildings are a contrast to Roman ruins.


 

  Here in Ankara you will find the big bazaars

Ankara is directly between the east and the west of Turkey. The town is full with things to do and experiences just like a lot of metropolitan cities usually are.

Shopping is extra good in this town and the possibilities are enormous. Here you will find huge bazaars that sell nearly everything.

In this metropolitan city you will also find a range of culture with dance, music and theater. And being the metropolitan city which Ankara is, it is full with things to do and experience. The

 

shopping is extremely good here and the options are huge.

Here one will find a large number of big bazaars, which sell everything under the sun, and sometimes a bit more.

  Find millions of beautiful objects in the Old Town
Here you will discover the Old town of Ulus. In the narrow streets you will find lots of small shops selling everything from carpets, jewelry, spices, and ceramics. There is also a modern area known as the Kizilay where one finds the more trendy things such as fashion.

Just in Ankara it is really warm during the summer and it is recommended only for those who can BARE the heat. The best time is definitely the autumn and spring here.

To get around the city, it is easy to take a taxi, but there are also trams, local buses, and dolmus.

 

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