Discover the best top things to do in Adana Province, Turkey including Art Jophiel, Seyhan Dam, Sabanci Merkez Camii, Adana Merkez Park, Varda(Alman) Koprusu, Ataturk ParkI, Kapikaya Canyon.
Restaurants in Adana Province
5.0 based on 176 reviews
Art Jophiel presents centuries old traditional beadwork, embroideries, kilim motifs, canvas that are unique to Adana region in a cultural shop in the center of the old town. Art Jophiel embraces and welcomes people from Adana and all around the world to discover small handmade gifts, vintage jewellery and accessories as well as decorative hand made art works. Art Jophiel offers traiditional drink "kaynar" with cinnamon and walnuts and welcomes everyone to enjoy the happiness of being the only special cultural art shop about Adana region.
This place is absolutely fantastic if you like authentic, quality and handmade jewelry. Owners are kind and very informative. Ambiance is so lovely you just want to spend more time. I’ll definitely come back for more stuff! Congrats for the good job!
4.5 based on 519 reviews
The design and interior of Sabanci Merkez Camii in Adana is similar with Blue Mosque in Istanbul. The advantage of visiting this masjid compared to the more popular Blue Mosque is less visitor in this masjid making it much more comfortable to enjoy the beautiful interior and surrounding.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
First off - the descriptions on how to get there vary quite a bit, so here's the GPS coordinates of the main canyon entrance: 37.2339444, 35.0153333 Beware that the canyon might be closed depending on the weather and the stone damage situation. If it is closed, I suggest as plan B: Drive on to the Varda (German) bridge (37.243182, 34.976796) for a beautiful view. From there, head over to Yerköprü Recreation and Picnic Area (37.279694, 34.998290) where there's a decent restaurant to take a break. From there, cross the little pedestrian bridge over the river and you can hike on a gravel road along the river into the canyon. While not as scenic as the main canyon, it's nevertheless a nice hike and you can see some nice rock formations and dip your toes into the water (swimming is forbidden, though). Remember that you're in the Taurus mountains and that the weather can change very quickly.
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