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
Safranbolu is located in northwest Black Sea region, near Zonguldak, Kastamonu, Çankırı, Bolu. Area has been settled since Paleolithic Age, with Roman and Byzantine ruins. City was first occupied by Turks in 12th century, later by Çobanoğulları
Pamukkale's travertine pools and thermal pools create stunning views. Ölüdeniz's blue lagoon offers paragliding and kayaking opportunities. Salda Lake is Turkey's deepest at 196 meters with healing properties. Kursunlu Waterfall features hidden pool and restored mill
4-star hotel with 124 rooms in Safranbolu, Turkey. Check-in starts at 02:00 PM, check-out at 12:00 PM. Rooms include modern amenities like TV, mini-fridge, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Children aged 6-17 stay free
Safranbolu emerged as a trading center after the 11th century Turkish conquest. By the 13th century, it became a significant caravan station. The town's layout demonstrates organic growth in response to economic expansion
Study compares three types of pedestrian bridges in Karabük-Safranbolu region. Surveys conducted with 300 people at three different locations. No standard or safety criteria exist for pedestrian bridges in Turkey