Konya is a city located in central Turkey, on the Anatolian plateau. The city is known for its rich history and culture, especially its role as the center of the Mevlevi Sufi order and its famous leader, Rumi.
One of the major tourist sites in Konya is the Mevlana Mausoleum, which is Rumi’s final resting place. The mausoleum is a sacred site for followers of Mevlevi and attracts tourists from all over the world. Tourists can visit the mausoleum and learn about Rumi’s life and work in the attached museum.
Another important site is the Alaaddin Mosque, which is one of the oldest mosques in Konya. The mosque is known for its early Islamic architecture and its impressive mosaics and ceramics.
The city also has several museums, such as the Konya Archeology Museum, which features a wide variety of historical artifacts from the region. Other places of interest include the Konya City Tower, which offers panoramic views of the city, and the Konya Market, where tourists can buy local products and handicrafts.
Konya is also known for its gastronomy, offering a wide variety of delicious Turkish dishes. Tourists can try the famous “etli ekmek” (meat bread) and “pastirma” (cured meat). There are also numerous restaurants and cafes offering traditional Turkish food and drinks such as Turkish tea.
Local food tasting
Konya is known for its delicious cuisine, offering a wide variety of unique Turkish dishes. Tourists can try the famous “etli ekmek” (meat bread) and “pastirma” (cured meat). There are also numerous restaurants and cafes offering traditional Turkish food and drinks such as Turkish tea.
market shopping
Konya Market is a popular place to buy local products and handicrafts. Tourists can find a wide variety of products, including spices, textiles, jewelry, and ceramics. The market is also an ideal place to experience the local culture and meet the people of the city.
- Area:
- 38.873 km²
- Population:
- 2.3 million
- Elevation:
- 2,500 meters
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