Take a look at some of the must-visit cities and towns in the country and start working on your Turkey itinerary!
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Istanbul. The largest and most famous city in Turkey, Istanbul is home to beautiful buildings and landscapes. The city is situated on the strait between the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea, creating a beautiful contrast between the calm blue waters and the bustling city.
Bodrum is home to some of Turkey's most luxurious hotels and resorts. Needless to say, it also attracts a high number of very rich businesspeople and entrepreneurs, who choose to live in the region. One of the top places to live in Bodrum is the Yalikavak Marina, the most expensive area for Bodrum's elite.
Turkish Americans live in all fifty states, although the largest concentrations are found in New York City and Rochester, New York; Washington, D.C.; and Detroit, Michigan.
Some of the safest places include the cities of Istanbul and Ankara, as well as the coastal resort towns of Bodrum and Marmaris. These areas have relatively low crime rates and are typically quite stable politically.
The cities, streets, buildings, parks, promenades, cafes, and restaurants, have a very visible likeness. Athens, like Istanbul and Izmir is a coastal city, which accounts for many similarities, but also has a lot of historic structures that go back to the Greek, Byzantine, or Ottoman times.
Uzungol - Switzerland of TurkeyThis picturesque village is located in a valley between high mountain peaks and famous for its stunning scenery. It looks a little like the Switzerland of Turkey.