Istanbul combines Byzantine and Ottoman architecture on a strait between seas. Side features Roman amphitheatre and Temple of Apollo ruins. Safranbolu was a saffron trading center with well-preserved Ottoman houses. Mardin is a UNESCO World Heritage site with historic buildings
Company headquartered in Mardin, Turkey. Operates in Flour Milling industry. Incorporated on August 21, 2009. Employs 47 people as of 2024
Monastery served as Syriac Orthodox patriarchs' residence for 640 years until 1932. Located 5 km east of Mardin city center on high hill overlooking plain. First named Mor Şeymun Monastery, later changed to Mor Hananyo. Named Deyrul-Zafaran in 19th century due to saffron flower or mortar
Peninsula Istanbul combines historic buildings with Central Asian cuisine. Six Senses Kocatas Mansions offers spa treatments in historic mansions. Asteria Kremlin Palace replicates Moscow's Red Square with water slides. Rixos Premium Belek combines golf club with eight restaurants
Located in Mardin, Turkey, 250 yards from city center. 900-year-old building with modern design and oriental touches. Features city views, terrace, 24-hour front desk and free WiFi. Rooms include flat-screen TV with satellite channels
Mardin is Turkey's most beautiful city with limestone buildings overlooking Mesopotamian plains. City consists of Old and New Cities, historical district focuses on this guide. Mardin Castle dates back to 4th century BC, currently used as military base