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Can you walk around Bodrum?

While walking you will see the small shops on the Barlar Sokagi ( i.e. Bar street) where you can enjoy a cold beer or a hot Turkish tea depending on your taste. You can walk nearby The Castle till Bodrum Marina where you can experience shopping, eating, drinking....



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How long to spend in Bodrum? Bodrum is a small town so you can easily experience Bodrum in one day. However, most people stay here for longer to enjoy the infinity pools and beaches. I recommend 2-3 days in Bodrum, but you can easily spend a week here and take some day trips, too.

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If you're a sunseeker the best time to visit Bodrum is between June and September. The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 36 C and an average low of 20 C. The coolest month of the year is January with an average daily maximum of 14 C and an average low of 4 C.

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Bodrum Yali Public Beach Half an hour away from the center of Bodrum, you'll find Yali Public Beach, which is a busy spot with locals during the summer months. You'll find sun-loungers and parasols here, all free to use, but again, you'll need to get there early – preferably around 9 am during the peak summer months.

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Aspat Beach is a private stretch of sand on the foothills of Aspat Hill. It's also one of the last untouched beaches in Bodrum. On this scenic beach, there's a dock for beachgoers to jump off into the sea to swim, with fishes visible from the surface.

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  • Olive & Olive Oil. Olive and olive oil have been indispensable ingredients of the Ottoman and Turkish culture, and the Mediterranean cuisine. ...
  • Pestamal. The pestamal is a thin towel with tassels used in the hamam (Turkish bath) and also one of the most popular souvenirs. ...
  • Bodrum Sandals. ...
  • Organic Tangerine Delight.


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