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Turkiye’s picturesque Cappadocia expects record tourism this year
Over 870,000 tourists visit Cappadocia in first 4 months this year, according to Ministry of Culture and Tourism The number…
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Over 168,200 tourists visit Turkiye’s picturesque Cappadocia in March
Cappadocia is famous with fairy chimneys, hot air balloons, underground cities, and hotels, churches carved from rocks Museums and archaeological…
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More than 99 thousand tourists visited Cappadocia last month
It was reported that 99,389 tourists visited the Cappadocia region, which is one of the important centers in Turkiye’s natural,…
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Tourism sector upbeat on winter school break
Schools in Turkiye will start a two-week half-year term break on Jan. 20, with students and families eagerly awaiting the…
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The golden year of Cappadocia has changed: Over 4 million visitors in 2022
In 2022, 4 million 192 thousand 70 people visited the museums and ruins in the Cappadocia region, which is a…
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Turkiye: New Year’s Eve reservations in hotels reach 90 percent
Turkiye’s choice for New Year’s Eve celebrations will be hotels. While the occupancy rate of the hotels reached 90 percent…
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Turkiye: Foreign card spending soars in January-October
Foreigners’ card spending in Türkiye increased significantly in January-October of this year, a report by Mastercard has shown. Card spending…
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Turkiye: Close to 4 million tourists visited Cappadocia
In the January-November period of this year, 3 million 970 thousand 909 visitors visited the museums and ruins in Cappadocia.…
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Nearly 4Million tourists visited Turkiye’s famed fairy-tale land Cappadocia so far this year
Hot air balloon tours, fairy chimneys, churches play important roles in attracting visitors, says tourist guide Nearly 4 million tourists…
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Turkiye: Soğanlı Valley to be opened to tourism
Soğanlı Valley, known as the “gateway to Cappadocia,” in the central Anatolian province of Kayseri is being prepared to be…
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