Description

Ankara is Turkey’s capital and second-largest city, known for its political importance and rich history. It combines ancient sites with modern architecture and offers cultural attractions like museums, historic neighborhoods, and government landmarks.

Places to Visit

  • Anıtkabir
  • Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
  • Ankara Castle
  • Kocatepe Mosque
  • Hamamönü
  • Atatürk Forest Farm and Zoo
  • CerModern

Highlights

  • Anıtkabir
  • Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
  • Ankara Castle
  • Kocatepe Mosque
  • Hamamönü

History & Culture

Ankara has a rich history dating back to ancient times, serving as a key city for Hittites, Romans, and Byzantines. It became Turkey’s capital in 1923, symbolizing modernity and national identity. The city blends its historical heritage with contemporary culture through museums, historic sites, and vibrant neighborhoods.

Travel Tips

When visiting Ankara, dress in layers as the weather can change quickly. Use public transport or taxis to get around easily. Visit museums early to avoid crowds, and try local cafes for traditional Turkish tea and snacks. Spring and fall are the best seasons to enjoy mild weather.