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Ayvalık Travel Guide
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- General Information
- Ayvalık is located between Çanakkale and İzmir on Türkiye's Aegean Coast
- Town features traditional stone houses, cobblestone streets and bougainvillea flowers
- More than 2.5 million olive trees cover nearly half of the region
- Town is a UNESCO World Heritage candidate due to industrial landscape
- Main Attractions
- Panagia Phaneromeni church offers healing waters and restored hagiasma fountain
- Macaron neighborhood showcases colorful 1800s houses and family-run cafes
- Clock Mosque was originally Ayos Ianni Church converted to mosque in 1928
- Devil's Feast hill offers sunset views and local legend about Penelope
- Cunda Island
- Connected to mainland via two bridges
- Features Rahmi M. Koç Museum in restored 1873 church
- Sevim and Necdet Library houses 1,300 books from 15th century monastery
- Lover's Hill provides sea view and cafe terrace
- Practical Information
- Recommended stay is two days: one for city center, one for Cunda
- Accessible by plane, bus, ferry or car from major Turkish cities
- Local specialties include Ayvalık toast and Koruk juice
- Most restaurants accept only Turkish cards or cash