Discover the best top things to do in Urla, Turkey including Key Museum, Urla Winery, SIgacIk Village Market, Arkas Art Center, Urla Sanat Sokagi, Kordonboyu, Alsancak, Izmir Wild Life Park, Hisar Mosque, MaviBahce Shopping Center.
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5 based on 106 reviews
I went there because my son is interested in cars, because some friends asked me about it... so I wanted to discover myself. A bit hard to find, an unbelievable location in the industrial aerea of Torbali / Izmir. But WAWWWWW once I was inside, it is so impressive, so well maintained, so attractive... even for people (like me) who are almost not interested in cars..... A real discovery!
4.5 based on 112 reviews
In the turn of the century, Urla Sarapcilik started a journey to reestablish the lost reputation of Klazomenai, assemgling its old custom with a modern approach in their own vineyards. Urla Sarapcilik, focusing on viticulture and wine production on a regional scale, aim to revive the ancient wine culture of the area and bring its glorious heritage to future. Spread over 350 acres, our own vineyards are overseen by organic and good agricultural practices since their early plantations. 150 to 200 thousand liters of quality wine are produced from endemic and international varieties improved though ongoing clone selection practice. Standing on as passionate as ever, Urla Sarapcilik is determined to open new horizons for its homeland that is earning better recognition as a tourist destination day by day.
This is arguably the best vineyard in Turkey... and it's certainly a true delight to visit - not just because of the beautiful lay-out of the vines and indeed the whole property, nor because tasting their range of wines is like discovering surprising little bijoux I hadn't expected to come across in Turkey... but also because the staff are frankly so knowledgeable and passionate about their métier... not to mention extremely friendly and welcoming
4.5 based on 185 reviews
most warm and natural village market ı ever met. it's surrounded with an old stone wall whıch is limitin the settlement including small and lovely whıte houses near smal strreets.
The market which is taking place every sunday from early morning till late afternoon during all the year. All the meals arre cooked by the owner of the house inhabitants anad sold in front of their houses.You can find also every kind of handy craft items produced by the village people.
İf yıu visit Sığacık Village Market by Seferihisar in İzmir your stay have to include absolutly a sunday..
4.5 based on 107 reviews
This was my third visit to the Arkas Art Center in as many years and I intend to go back when I'm in Izmir. The exhibits are located in a two-story, moderate size building; staff is attentive. Entrance is free. On all occasions we were left to roam on our own; while there are no guided tours for individual visitors (that I am aware of), there are descriptions of the exhibited items as well as the collections in English and French as well as Turkish, which is very convenient. The exhibited items come from the Arkas private collection as well as from other European galleries, museums, etc. (have spotted some from the Louvre, Bibliotheque National, etc.). I find the exhibits to be well curated and informative, esp. if one is interested in Izmir, the Levant, and Anatolia. Overall, it's a little gem in the heart of the city.
4 based on 91 reviews
I like to go there both for buying and sometimes for selling handcrafts produced by me and my best friend. But, I have to say we go mostly for buying:)
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Kordon, with its historical background is one of the most attractive places in Izmir. They say that two places are worth to watch the sunset: Rio and Izmir (Kordon). You can decide among several nice restaurants, cafes and bars waiting for you for an excellent sunset view there.
4.5 based on 709 reviews
Alsançak is a modern, cosmopolitan and bright bohemian district in downtown Izmir. The cafes and bars together with wonderful restaurants and unusual shops create a good international atmosphere where people from all over the world meet. I was served one of the best coffee's I've ever had outside of Italy. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 821 reviews
Entrance for students is 2 TL and 5 TL for adults. It is far from city center but truly to worth to visit it. Please also consider the temperature of the outside before going because in summer it is pretty hot in July. Also bring your camera and buy something to eat and drink in the entrance because it is very large and there is no place to buy in all parts. This is necessary to get a map in the entrance.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
This 16th-century mosque is the largest and oldest in Izmir. Of note are the interior decorations, pulpit and altar.
This is a quality old mosque with tons of charachter, history and a warm welcome at Friday Prayers. Well worth seeking out.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
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