Ankara Province (Turkish: Ankara ili) is the capital province of Turkey.
Restaurants in Ankara Province
4.7 based on 7 reviews
A trip to Ankara is not complete without exploring such ancient sites as the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, where you can see numerous remnants of the Stone Age, Neolithic Age, Hittites, Urartians, Phygians and more. Other highlights include Ataturk Mausoleum and the Citadel of Ankara.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop off, Local guide, Transport by private vehicle
Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified
An excellent private tour by Neon Tours. Our guide, Ozcan (a university professor), was knowledgeable, friendly and engaging. The pacing was perfect and with the tranfers and lunch provided, this really was the best (and most reasonable) way to see the main sights of Istanbul. I followed previous reviewers and declined the visits to the spice and rug shops. Skip the Grand Bazaar (a most disappointing maze of knock-off merchandise) and shop down the local streets which have many charming quality items you actually do want to buy.
4.7 based on 65 reviews
Tick through Turkey’s classic sights on this spellbinding 7-day tour that starts and finishes in Istanbul. Traveling by air-conditioned coach with an expert guide, explore the emotive World War I battle sites of Gallipoli, the breathtaking Greco-Roman ruins of Ephesus, and the fairy-tale landscapes of Cappadocia. In-between, ogle the white rock terraces of Pamukkale, swim in the hot springs at Hierapolis, view the ruins of Troy and much, much more. The tour includes six nights’ accommodation plus breakfast and dinner on each day.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Professional tour guide for the duration of the tour, Transportation in a fully air-conditioned, non-smoking vehicle, Car ferry fees between Canakkale and Eceabat, Entrance fees, 6 nights accommodation
Exclusions: Suggested optional activities, Tips - driver and guide, Compulsory Travel Insurance
If you decide to book with Fez in Turkey, ask for Gosuk to be your guide! Gosuk or as many called him G is such an amazing tour guide. G took care of our small group and had exceeded my expectations. He is very knowledgeable about the history of Turkey and with his experience, knows a lot of people in the areas we visited. Due to low tourism, we nearly had all of the sites to ourselves to get our photos and avoid the pesky crowds. Despite covid and the restrictions on our trip, Gosuk had made arrangements to exceed our expectations. From bonus stops and sites to upgrading our stay at the Cave hotel. G also helped arrange a PCR covid test for me at the hotel prior to my departure back home. I am no stranger to travel but this was my first time booking a multiple day guided tour. I had many questions that Fez was able to answer and accommodate prior to my departure. Traveling this year requires some flexibility and willingness to pivot as we navigate through these tough times. All in all, I came to Turkey knowing next to nothing about the country and came out with a notepad full of notes and knowledge that I want to share.
This Bulgaria & Turkey Motorcycle Tour takes you riding the motorbike along the three seas: the Marmara, Aegean and the Black Sea Coasts. Cross Dardanelles and Bosphorus Straits! Venture up in the sky on a hot air balloon ride to enjoy the endless views of Anatolia.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, ride leader, mechanic, support vehicle to carry luggage, spares, etc., motorcycle hire, fuel, Motorcycle third party liability insurance, Return airport transfers
Exclusions: Some of the meals, Beverages, Visa’s, International flights
I had an amazing 7-day experience (September 2019) with the company of Adventure Motorcycle Tours, in Toreda, Transylvania. Everything is arranged and organized by Claudia up to the last detail, And our guide and escort "Mikel", an amazing man, Strong as Grizzly Bear, very gentle and always smiling, Take care of everyone and reach out for help all the time, Thank you very much dear friend for all the help and support, Highly recommend this company
Welcome to the capital of Turkey that history and that of the surrounding area dates back to the Bronze Age and the Hatti civilization. After check-in at the hotel, the first visit of today is the impressive modern form of Ataturk's Mausoleum where ancient and modern architectural concepts testify to the power and grace of Turkish architecture took place. Museum of Anatolian Civilizations with its priceless collection of Paleolithic, Neolithic, Hatti, Hittite, Phrygian, Urartian and Roman artefacts, For lunch we’ll pass to Byzantine Ankara Castle for traditional Zenger Pasha Restaurant. Then we’ll proceed for Roman Baths with its Roman structure remain. Temple of Augustus and Rome await your exploration. Ethnographical Museum which houses magnificent Seljuk doors of carved wood, is our next stop. The Sculpture and Painting Museum illustrates the history of the Turkish fine arts.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Fuel surcharge, Lunch, Parking Fees, Private transportation, Soda/Pop, WiFi on board
Exclusions: Gratuities
Went on a “private” group tour. It is winter and due to lesser visitors, we got a private tour for a group tour price. From Izmir, it took about 45-60min to arrive at the Ephesus. There was an optional rest room stops along the way. Our guide, Belkant, did a fantastic job of explaining all the sites in Ephesus and later, the Home of Virgin Mary, which was on top of a mountain near Ephesus. The tour included a good Turkish lunch at carpet factory. Of course, there was the “flying carpet” show to entice potential buyers. We learnt a lot about the Turkish carpet industry but we are not a big fan of carpets in general. So politely, we declined all their offers.
"The first stop on the daily Ankara tour is a visit to the Anatolian Civilizations Museum*, where you can see numerous remnants from the Stone Age, the Neolithic Age, the Hittites, the Urartians, the Phrygians and many others; Other important sites include the Citadel of Ankara and the Mausoleum of Ataturk, the burial place of Turkey's national hero who founded the modern Republic of Turkey. We have some other off the beaten pathways of Ankara that will make you happy right in the heart of Anatolia. Please check our itinerary and let your guide take you to amazing places in the capital. *Some sections of the Anatolian Civilizations Museum may be closed during your visit."
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Fuel surcharge, Lunch, Parking Fees, Private transportation, Soda/Pop, WiFi on board
Exclusions: Gratuities
Went on a “private” group tour. It is winter and due to lesser visitors, we got a private tour for a group tour price. From Izmir, it took about 45-60min to arrive at the Ephesus. There was an optional rest room stops along the way. Our guide, Belkant, did a fantastic job of explaining all the sites in Ephesus and later, the Home of Virgin Mary, which was on top of a mountain near Ephesus. The tour included a good Turkish lunch at carpet factory. Of course, there was the “flying carpet” show to entice potential buyers. We learnt a lot about the Turkish carpet industry but we are not a big fan of carpets in general. So politely, we declined all their offers.
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