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İzmir

İzmir is in the heart of the Aegean both geographically and culturally. Offering a generous blend of green and blue, the city, with its numerous ancient cities and history, has been the most popular settlement in Western Anatolia since its first establishment. Travel Sen Izmir to discover this city that you can't get enough of getting to know!

With its refreshing touches to the human spirit, "Beautiful Izmir" draws you into a world of modernity and tradition, rendered like a painting. Izmir hypnotizes its visitors in an atmosphere of history and modernity.

Known as Smyrna in ancient times, İzmir is located at a point where the Anatolian Peninsula extends to the Aegean Sea.

İzmir is one of the oldest cities that has been continuously inhabited for 8500 years. Yeşilova and the surrounding Yassı Tepe Mounds are the oldest Neolithic settlements where the idols and symbols of the Mother Goddess were found. One of the founding legends of Izmir states that the city was founded by the legendary Amazon Queen Smyrna. History BC. The city, which dates back to the 3rd millennium BC (in Tepekule in modern Bayraklı), is known as one of the most advanced civilizations of its time, along with ancient Troia Western Anatolia.

Ancient historian Herodotus, for Izmir, "They established their cities in the most beautiful sky and the most beautiful climate that we know on earth." he wrote. While Aristotle said to his student Alexander the Great, "If you don't see, you will be missing", Victor Hugo also defined the city as "Smyrna is a princess...".

The city known as "Beautiful Izmir" throughout Turkey; It surrounds a large bay adorned with yachts, ships and steamboats. Izmir, the last point of the ancient "King's Road" stretching from Anatolia to the Persian Gulf, continues to be the focal point of tourism and entertainment. On the streets under the shade of palm trees; sidewalks are beautiful, and the architecture of the houses is elegant. While the coastline of the city is known for its seafood restaurants, cafes, restaurants serving Aegean Cuisine and other entertainment facilities along the coast; Its interior is rich in relics and monuments that tell the stories of countless ancient civilizations.

İzmir, the sound of the sea and the wind, is sunny all year thanks to its Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and winters are mild. With its districts and historical sites such as Bergama, Çeşme, Foça, Kemalpaşa, Selçuk, Seferihisar, Karaburun, Tire and Urla, İzmir plays a very important role in history not only in Western Turkey but also in the whole Aegean. With a total of 629 kilometers of coastline, İzmir also promises a life intertwined with the sea. You can enjoy the sea by walking in Kordon in Izmir or by taking the ferry from Alsancak to Karşıyaka, or you can explore the deep blue waters at 49 blue flag beaches. The city, where you can find every shade of blue, is one of the popular holiday centers of the country with its beaches where you can enjoy all kinds of water sports.

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