Discover the best top things to do in Canakkale Province, Turkey including Troya Muzesi, Adatepe Olive Oil Museum, Camlibag Saraplari, Gallipoli Battle Museum, Bozcaada Museum, Yali Hamami- Turkish Bath, Suvla Wine Etc, Canakkale Destani Tanitim Merkezi, Canakkale Archaeological Museum, Aynali Carsi.
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5.0 based on 76 reviews
This museum was more exciting and engaging than the actual ruins on the site of Troy. An excellent, creative and informative presentation of the area's history. We easily spent about 2 hours walking around.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
4 nesildir Bozcaada'da şarapçılık yapmakta olan Yunatçı ailesi özenle ürettiği şaraplık üzümlerini adadaki 300 dönümü aşkın bağlarında yetiştiriyor. Yunatçıların Bozcaada’nın karakterini yansıtan nefis şarapları Homeros’tan günümüze uzanan bir yaşam sevgisini Bozcaada rüzgarlarıyla terbiye ederek 21. Yüzyılın yeni şarap severlerine sunuyor.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
4.0 based on 66 reviews
Wonderful organic wines, inexpensive to me when I convert NZ$ into Turkish Lira. Friendly service and the Buy 5 - Get 1 Free an unexpected surprise.
4.0 based on 133 reviews
I have visited this museum twice and would thoroughly recommend a trip. It is good to combine with a tour of the battlefields. The displays are informative and in English as well as other languages, there are good billboards charting the course of events and relics from the war, labeled and chronological. You can catch the boat from Çanakkale to Eceabat and then get a taxi to take you there. Doesn’t cost much. The new immersive tour which takes approx 45 mins is well worth doing as it gives an insight into the battle from the Turkish viewpoint. It is in English via headphones. You walk between rooms with a guide and experience the trenches, the bombings etc...very well done. I’ve read comments that say this museum is offering a one sided view. I thought the explanation boards were very unbiased presenting the evolution of events and the conditions in Europe in the 1900s that culminated in the outbreak of WWI. There is an interesting display on current nuclear armament collections throughout the world on the ground floor. This is a Museum designed and established reflecting the Gallipoli campaign from the Turks perspective, remember the victors write the history. It appears accurate and unbiased, but I’m no expert. My only disappointment was the coffee shop, We went first thing in the morning and I could have killed for a cappuccino...small and unimportant issue...
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