10 Places You Must See in the Black Sea Region

Feb 17, 2021

10 Places You Must See in the Black Sea Region

Undoubtedly, our lungs and the peace was given to our soul, and happiness is one of the most beautiful regions of our country is the Black Sea. The Black Sea welcomes thousands of visitors both from our country and the world with its magnificent nature every year. Here is one of the unique and beautiful values ​​of our country to visit the Black Sea Region; 10 places to see!

 

Karagöl, Artvin
When you go to Karagöl, which is home to wildlife and magnificent rich vegetation, you will be intertwined with nature. You can see the hornbeam, beech and spruce trees around the lake formed in 19 century by a landslide. Located at an altitude of 1550 meters, the lake has a depth of 25 meters.

 

Yason Church, Ordu


Yason Church, located in the district of Ordu, is the only church on the seaside of the region. The region still does not open to the construction of the magnificent beauty. You can come to this region in 1868 by the Greek church built by the Greek you can see.

 

Sumela Monastery, Trabzon


It is known that Sumela Monastery in Maçka district of Trabzon was founded by two rivals named Sophronios and Barnabas from Athens at the time of the Byzantine Empire. How the monastery was built between 375 and 395 is still wracking their minds. His majesty is fascinated!

 

Zilkale
Located in Rize, Zilkale is one of the places to visit when you go to the Black Sea. The castle is situated on the western slope of a hill in the Storm Valley. The history of the fortress is thought to date back to the Middle Ages. Zilkale, like other castles in Rize, was built to ensure the safety of the caravan road.

 

Ulugöl Natural Park, Ordu
Ulugöl, which is the largest lake in Ordu, is located in the lush green forests. There are not any settlements around about 700 meters. The region has separate beauty in spring and autumn. The park is reddening especially in the autumn.

 

Palovit Waterfall, Rize


Palovit Waterfall, located in the Çamlıhemşin district of Rize, is one of the most visited places in Rize with its fascinating nature. Around Palovit Waterfall, there are historical bridges, wildlife, various vegetation and natural forests. Palovit Waterfall is also the largest waterfall in the region.

 

Verçenik Plateau, Rize
Verçenik Plateau, which is 60 km away from Çamlıhemşin district centre, has an altitude of 2618 m. There are more than ten lakes in the vicinity of Yayla. The highest point after the Kackar peak is located within the boundaries of the highland. It is possible to go here by using Çat-Çamlıhemşin road.

 

Yedigoller National Park, Bolu


Of course, the list of things to see in the Black Sea and Yedigöller National Park would not be available! The lakes in Yedigöller National Park in the Western Black Sea Region are the result of landslides. The region is an indispensable part of the winter months and autumn months. You can camp here or stay in hotels if you wish.

 

Gökgöl Cave, Zonguldak
Gökgöl Cave, located in the centre of Zonguldak province, has a length of 3350 meters with its arms. This length makes it the second longest cave in Zonguldak. Damlataş accumulations can be seen in the cave. Apart from the damlataş accumulations, it is very rich in stalactites, stalagmites and travertines.

 

Bulak Mencilis Cave, Safranbolu
We know Safranbolu, the touristic district of Karabük, from the stone streets, historical houses and delicious food. This magnificent place also includes hidden beauty. One of these hidden beauties is the recently opened Bulak Mencilis Cave. The cave has a length of 6.5 kilometres. The cave is still hydrologically active. The cave has impressive stalagmites and stalactites.
17 Feb, 2021
Karaköy, one of the historical districts of Istanbul, is now one of the most preferred neighborhoods for many people to spend time because of its food and entertainment options. Because Karaköy is one of the places that continue to develop and renew itself with its streets intertwined with art. Therefore, when it comes to having a pleasant time, many Istanbulites are returning to this route! Especially during the last few years; Karaköy is located in the center of our lives with its changing dynamics, historical texture, and new generation coffee shops. We can often encounter in the streets of Karaköy with the sincerity and mobility that we cannot find in many districts of Istanbul. Well, what to eat, what to do and where to visit while spending a day in this delightful neighborhood where we cannot get enough appreciation? One of the first things to be done in Karaköy is undoubtedly visiting one of the fishermen on the shore and eating fish or bread with fish. While enjoying your fish, on the one hand, watching the old Istanbul view, on the other hand, is invaluable! You can taste delicious Baklavas by visiting Güllüoğlu which is one of the essential values of Karaköy and serving in the same place for about two centuries. karakoy sokaklari After a short taste tour, you can start exploring the streets of Karaköy. You can see many places in the streets of Karaköy, from Simit sellers to small restaurants that are keeping alive the neighborhood culture. These are the things that are preserving the charming atmosphere of Karaköy. In these streets, the historical and majestic buildings located next to new and modern buildings are reflecting the unity of the old and the new. Another thing you can do in Karaköy is to visit the gift shops and boutiques which are located on the side streets. In these shops; you can find whatever you want from shabby clothes to vintage items, from design products to necklaces. karakoy_2 You can have a little coffee break while exploring the streets of Karaköy. For example, Brew Coffee Works (located just below The Wings Hotel, Karaköy), which has many branches in Istanbul and is preferred for its delicious coffees, can help you to relax. After discovering the streets and crowning your trip with a delicious coffee, what you have to do is to take pictures in front of the walls decorated with graffiti as a Karaköy classic! Finally, after doing this, the only thing we can say about Karaköy is “We’d like to see you again!” 🙂
17 Feb, 2021
Istiklal Avenue, a small reflection of Istanbul with its diversity, texture, and people, is visited by millions of local and foreign tourists every year. Istiklal Street has great importance regarding social and economic aspects. If you are going to Istiklal Street for the first time, you need to look at our guide. Here is Istiklal Street with all its beauty. istiklal-caddesi-rehberi About Istiklal Street The history of Istiklal Street dates back many years. The region is a Genoese colony with Latin inhabitants in the Byzantine period. During the Ottoman Empire period, the district developed day by day. Many nationalities such as French and Italian have lived here. The main reason for this existence is the commercial efficiency of the region. The street, thanks to the French, has also progressed on to trade and architecture. The French influence made the street known as ”Grande Rue de Pera.” The street continued to expand between the 17th and 18th centuries. It was entirely populated in the 19th century. The infrastructure work on the street began in the period of Abdulaziz. Istiklal Avenue was also called Cumhuriyet and Cadde-i Kebir from time to time. Later on, the foreign population decreased with bad political decisions. Places to see in Istiklal Street There are many places to see in Istiklal Street. Some of these places are at the top of the street, some of the short walk from the main street. Among these places; there are Taksim Square, Galatasaray High School Square, St Anthony’s Church, Asmalı Mescid, Tünel Square, German High School, Swedish Consulate, Santa Maria Draperis Church, Salt Beyoğlu, Borusan Culture and Art Center, Egypt Apartment, Aznavur Passage, Hacopulo Passage, Panayia Greek Orthodox Church, Atlas Passage, Cicek Passage, Sahne Street, Aleppo Passage, Terkos Passage. galatasaray lisesi Street Foods To Eat in Istiklal Street Istiklal Street is a vibrant street regarding street tastes. You can find stuffed mussels at any time of the day on the road, you can beat Maraş ice cream with humorous presentations, you can eat wet burgers as a snack, you can choose chestnut kebabs in winter, in addition to these, milk corn, ring sweet, kokorec, chickpea pilaf and stuffed meatballs are the street flavors that can be eaten on Istiklal Avenue. kestane kebap What to do in Istiklal Street? Istiklal Street is a very cosmopolitan area. Therefore, there is no limit to be entertained during the day. On Istiklal Street; You can buy cheap clothing by visiting passages. Unique products can be purchased by entering the boutiques. You can listen to street musicians and watch street performers. A variety of tastes can be enjoyed at the well-known restaurants. Places with beautiful views can be experienced. Cultural activities such as Salt Beyoğlu and Borusan Culture and Art Center can be visited. The most beautiful places to view Istanbul silhouette can be visited. Architecturally exciting buildings can be explored. Historical sites can be visited. Traveling on the historical tram line is possible. Where is İstiklal Caddesi and how to get there? İstiklal Caddesi is located in Beyoğlu district. The şişhane metro stop is at the end, and Taksim metro stop is at the beginning of İstiklal Street. Therefore, it is easy to reach the street from the beginning or end by using M2 Yenikapı-Hacıosman Metro Line. If you are not on this line, you can even transfer to this line. In addition to this, there are yellow buses, public buses, and funicular services to the area.
17 Feb, 2021
Istanbul, as well as being a world-famous city; As many names say, it is located in a spectacular location. That is a place where many civilisations lived or wanted to settle here. Everyone who came to Istanbul to visit was fascinated in every period. That’s why many books have been written about the city, many songs have been composed, and many movies have been made. Here are 15 quotes about Istanbul by the world-famous names. “All other cities are mortal, but I think Istanbul will breathe as long as people are.” // Petrus Gyllius “If I could have nine lives like a cat, i could spend one of it for Istanbul.” // Juan Goytisolo “Oh, Istanbul! You’re the one who fascinates me the most.” // Pierre Loti “Istanbul is the real capital of the world. Regarding geographical location, there is no rival in the world.” // Joseph Heller “Istanbul is a universal and immense beauty in front of which the poet and the archaeologist, the diplomat and the merchant, the princess and the seafarer, the North and the South all shout out with the same sense of fascination. The whole world thinks that this city is the most beautiful place in the world.” // Edmondo De Amicis “The one who has Istanbul rules the world. If the world were a single state, its capital would be Istanbul.” // Napoleon “If they say you will look at the world for the last time, I would like this look from Istanbul’s Çamlıca.” // Lamartine “The one who rules Istanbul becomes the ruler of the whole world. Therefore, we should advance through Istanbul as much as possible.” // Russian Tsar Petro I “No brush and pen can describe the beauty of Istanbul thoroughly.” // Alphonse de Lamartine “There is no more spectacular sight on earth than Istanbul.” // Mrs Lady Dorina kız kulesi osmanlı dönemi “Istanbul is a unique city that gives people a sense of life, joy of life, happiness and beauty.” // Mrs Max Müller “Istanbul reflects the harmonious aesthetics of Asia and Europe with harmony and becomes speechless who witness this.” // D. De Fontmagne “The imagination of humankind can only dream of a city as beautiful as Istanbul.” // Sir Henry Layard “Istanbul is the real capital of the world. In terms of its location, there is no rival on earth.” // Joseph Hellert “There is no city established on the earth as suitable as Istanbul.” // Spanish Traveler Pedro
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