Mersin is a large city and a port on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey. It is part of an interurban agglomeration – the Adana-Mersin Metropolitan Area – and lies on the western part of Çukurova, a geographical, economical, and cultural region. The city was named after the aromatic plant Myrsine (Greek: Μυρσίνη) in the family Primulaceae, a myrtle that grows in abundance in the area (Turkish: mersin); the 17th-century traveler Evliya Çelebi wrote that there was also a clan named Mersinoğulları
Restaurants in Mersin
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Loved this place. Has everything from Marks and Spencer’s, all the cafes and fast food places that you would recognise and some great shops that looked more boutique and Turkish. They even had Black Friday sales there! Great for a day out, great for gifts for taking back home and some nice restaurants near also. Only bad experience was at the hairdressers they have there which was full of very rude and arrogant men. I honestly just wanted to get up and walk out part way through getting my hair done. Otherwise everything else was great, more pricey then other places in Turkey but still loads cheaper then London!
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