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Famed as a country which successfully fuses the lifestyle of the east with the familiarity of the west, Turkey is a colourful blend of passion, heritage, cuisine, scenery and art. Invaders and settlers have been drawn to this country from every point on the compass and have all in some way left their influence. Blending Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences with charm and grace, Turkey is a nation with an abundance of appealing temptations including sights, sounds, smells and tastes. Religious buildings from numerous faiths coexist here and gypsies live harmoniously alongside general citizens and tourists. The art and sporting cultures are equally adored by locals and visitors, with match days and festivals largely responsible for the diversity of the social landscape. Turkey hotels are abundant in all the major cities and there is something for every traveller from luxury hotels by the coast to hidden gems of modesty in the hills. Even if you're only looking for budget Turkey accommodation in the city centre, Hotels.com can help you find it.
What is Turkey like?
The generosity and warmth of Turkish people are just one reason why this country is so popular with tourists. The fact that Turkey bathes in 30 degree heat for most of the year does not go unnoticed either, especially by British and German tourists who flock here in the millions. Sun, sea and cocktails prevail while children tire themselves out building sandcastles. The wealth of archaeological sites in this country inspire plenty of curiosity among tourists and the buildings and monuments left behind by the Romans, Ottomans, Greeks and Central Asians arouses plenty of interest. By securing Turkey hotels in cities like Selçuk, you will be able to marvel at the wonderfully constructed Library of Celcus. Istanbul boasts hundreds of important attractions including the Grande Bazaar, Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Galata Tower, the Golden Horn and Emirgan Park.
Tips for getting around Turkey
Turkish people are generally very open minded and understanding of other cultures as may Turks have worked abroad or at least worked in on of the many internationally popular Turkey hotels or resorts. This is a Muslim country and although it is acceptable to dress in shorts and bikinis at the beach or in your resort, care should be taken to dress more appropriately when in the vicinity of mosques. While venturing outside of your accommodation in Turkey, you will have multiple transportation options. The Turkish State Railways system is effective and reliable and the long distance buses are regarded as one of the best ways to travel across the country.
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