What to do and see in Konya, Konya Province: The Best Free Things to do

November 15, 2021 Karren Gelb

Konya (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈkon.ja]; Greek: Ἰκόνιον Ikónion, Latin: Iconium) is a major city in south-western edge of the Central Anatolian Plateau and is the seventh-most-populous city in Turkey with a metropolitan population of over 2.1 million. Konya is an economically and industrially developed city and the capital of Konya Province.
Restaurants in Konya

1. Selimiye Mosque

Mevlana Cad. Mevlana, Karatay Aziziye Mah., Konya Turkey http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/go/CentralAnatolia/Konya/sights/selimiye.html
Excellent
56%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.5 based on 89 reviews

Selimiye Mosque

Reviewed By ruhayao - Melbourne, Australia

Always enjoy the serenity of each place of worship. The beautiful interior decor and arabic calligraphy.

2. Aziziye Mosque

Konya Merkez Carsi Karatay, Konya 42030 Turkey
Excellent
77%
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3%
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Aziziye Mosque

Reviewed By carolas936 - Marietta, United States

Aziziye Mosque combines Baroque and traditional Ottoman architecture in a pleasing way. The original Mosque was commissioned in the late 17th century by Damat Mustafa Pasha (husband of Hatice Sultan, the daughter of sultan Mehmet IV). Unfortunately, it was destroyed in a fire in 1867, but was recommissioned by Pertevniyal, the mother of sultan Abdülaziz in 1874. (It's name Aziziye refers to Abdülaziz). The stone mosque square is in plan, with twin minarets flanking the main entrance. Minaret şerefe (balcony) roofs are supported by columns in a style unusual in Turkey. The şadırvans (water fountains) are adjacent to the minarets. The narthex (porch) has three small domes supported by six marble pillars, and the massive wood door is reminiscent of Baroque cathedral doors. Atypically, the mosque's main floor is elevated, accessed by stairs. The praying hall is square with a large dome, tastefully decorated, and well illuminated by large windows. The mihrab (niche pointing to Mecca) and mimber (pulpit) are dark bluish marble framed by gilded Baroque embellishments. I found the mosque to be a peaceful place for contemplation, and appreciated the architects skill in combining the Baroque and Ottoman architectural elements in a pleasing style. Aziziye mosque is beautifully lit at night. It is open daily with no entry fee, although a donation is appreciated. It is an active mosque, so may be closed during prayers.

3. Esrefoglu Mosque

Merkez Beysehir, Konya Turkey
Excellent
81%
Good
13%
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Esrefoglu Mosque

4. Sems-i Tebrizi Tomb & Mosque

Sems Parki Sems Mahallesi Karatay, Konya 42050 Turkey
Excellent
65%
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4.5 based on 327 reviews

Sems-i Tebrizi Tomb & Mosque

Reviewed By 161ebrahimm

Deeply spiritual experience for those that are keen on Sufism... the tomb is a short distance from the Mevlana museum.

5. Sille

Sille Village, Konya Turkey +90 507 557 73 89 http://www.konya.bel.tr/sayfadetay.php?sayfaID=176
Excellent
53%
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4.5 based on 625 reviews

Sille

Reviewed By osvaniurs

This is the most atmospheric and beautiful place I saw in Konya. Reachable by bus from the city center, it's only 25 minutes away from Alaaddin hill. Sille used to be a Christian village before the population exchange between Greece and Turkey and it is said to have been one of Rumi's favorite places after he supposedly witnessed a miracle in the local church. Sille preserves some of the old buildings, has a stream flowing along its main street and is surrounded by small rocky mountains on both sides. There are abandoned cave dwellings on one side but access to them was forbidden when I visited. The Greek church has been turned into a museum and the doorpost at the entrance contains an inscription in Karamanlica which is old Turkish written in Greek characters. If you climb up to the Zaman müzesi, a museum of clocks and watches that most likely was a church in the past, you'll see a stone bridge that you may reach by crossing the road. Any time or season is ok to visit this beautiful place.

6. Kapu Camii

Tevfikiye Caddesi, Konya Turkey
Excellent
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Kapu Camii

7. Kultur Park Alaeddin Tepesi

Konya 42040 Turkey https://www.selcuklu.bel.tr/ilcemiz/detay/299/kultur-park-alaeddin-tepesi.html
Excellent
40%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
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4.0 based on 409 reviews

Kultur Park Alaeddin Tepesi

8. Meram Baglari

Meram Baglari, Konya Turkey
Excellent
39%
Good
32%
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4.0 based on 168 reviews

Meram Baglari

9. Kyoto Japon Parki

Sancak Mah. Veysel Karani Caddesi Japon Parki Ici no:131-A Selçuklu, Konya Turkey +90 332 261 23 03 http://www.japonpark.com
Excellent
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4.0 based on 147 reviews

Kyoto Japon Parki

10. Alaeddin Mosque

Hamidiye Mh, Konya 42040 Turkey
Excellent
49%
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24%
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

Alaeddin Mosque

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