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Published November 3, 2023
Nov. 3, 2023 /
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Izmir puts flavor, culture and a seaside lifestyle in the spotlightAccording to Lonely Planet, Izmir's coastal location is a strong advantage. The city offers a marvelous blend of historical and contemporary culture, delicious and healthy Aegean cuisine and a high quality of life. According to the publication, Izmir's historic bazaar, cultural and artistic venues, vineyard routes, beautiful beaches, and ancient ruins are all compelling reasons to visit the region. Lonely Planet also highlights the annual International Izmir Festival, held between June and July, which includes various concerts and dance performances in notable venues such as the Smyrna Agora. The guide also recommends sampling local wines in Urla, one of the vineyard routes in Izmir.
There is much more to discover in IzmirIzmir has an easy-going atmosphere that contributes to the high quality of life. Although the town is visited by millions of tourists each year due to the ancient city of Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, according to Lonely Planet, Izmir is "not yet fully discovered". This city is built for living and features nearly two kilometres of beautiful coastline stretching to the vibrant Kemeralti Bazaar. The west coast of Izmir is dotted by several quaint villages and famous coastal settlements, from
Foca to
Urla and from
Karaburun to the
Cesme Peninsula. In Urla, known for its vineyards and Turkish wines, visitors can savour delicious meals at farm-to-table restaurants. At the same time,
Alacati, the heart of the Cesme Peninsula, showcases Aegean herbs and seafood. Moreover, Izmir proves its food and beverage bona fides with its inclusion in the Michelin GUIDE this year.
Treasures of Anatolia
Bergama and
Selcuk are true ancient treasures of Izmir. In the
ancient city of Bergama, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site and home to the second largest library of antiquity, you can embark on a journey into the region's history dating back to the prehistoric era. In Selcuk, you can explore the ruins of the Temple of Artemis, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the
ancient city of Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the magnificent settlements that gave life to the Ancient Age, including the
Basilica of St John and the
House of the Virgin Mary.
Sirince, famous for its fruit wines, to your itinerary. Built on a green hillside with views of the mountains of Selcuk,
Sirince was recently included in the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's '2023 World's Best Tourism Villages' list.
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https://przen.com/pr/33526339Source: Turkish Tourism