Discover the best top things to do in Izmir Province, Turkey including Sen Naoe Hand Woven Textiles, Arcadian Way, Curetes Street, Saat Kulesi (Clock Tower), Tarihi Asansor, Metropolis Antik Kenti, Haci Hekim Hamami, Meryem Ana Evi, Kahveciler SokagI, Tashan.
Restaurants in Izmir Province
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Welcome to Pergamon! And thank you for visiting at our boutique.We have really nice Turkish textiles such as hamam-towel,shawl,scarf,neck tie and table clothes.Please make yourself at home.
We visited the shop with our family as we were looking for nice towels and could not find any in some of the bazars in our vacation town elsewhere. The owners are so nice and welcoming, and the quality is absolutely great and reasonable priced. We would definetely recommend this to everyone visiting the region and I hope we are able to visit the shop on our next vacation.
4.5 based on 239 reviews
The bustle of city life was evident in the galleries and shops which once lined this main street leading from the harbor to the Ephesus Theatre.
part of ephesus city by walking on this road you can visit all ephesus city . if you have a child maybe its difficult for you in hot and sunny day have a bottle of water with you
4.5 based on 355 reviews
One of the main streets through the city, it was once lined with fountains, monuments and various shops and galleries.
You will see many of the great sites of Ephesus here, although it is just one small part of this great ancient city. From the top you get a great view of the Celsus Library and there are several important other buildings along the way, including the Terraced Houses and the Temple of Hadrian. Take your time and come early in the morning for less crowds.
4.5 based on 1,570 reviews
This elegant monument which was built in 1901, decorates Konak Square and has become the symbol of the city of Izmir.
This clock a present by the German leader Wilhelm at the time as a present to Abdulhamit han to commemorate his first year in reign. This being, a gift from German Emperor Wilhelm II who reigned 1888–1918. showing great respect to Abdulhamit Han showing respect, decorated in an elaborate Ottoman architecture style. The Izmir Clock Tower is a clock tower located at the Konak Meydani in the Konak district of İzmir, Turkey. From what I learned, The Izmir clock tower was designed by Levantine French architect Raymond Charles Père and built in 1901 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Abdülhamid II's accession to the throne
4.5 based on 1,175 reviews
One of the historical places of İzmir,Asansör tower has been built in the year 1907 by a jewish philantropist,Nesim Levi Bayraklıoğlu to render the difficulty for the elders,children and pregnant woman to climb the stairs due to the altitude difference between Mithatpaşa street and Halil Rıfat Quarter.When you come here,you should watch magnificent view.And free entrance to the elevator.
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