Ankara Walking Tour

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Provided by: Taha Metin
Duration
3 hours
Meeting point
Ulus Square, Ataturk Statue
Languages
English
From €0
Tip based
Free Booking. Free Cancellation.
No fixed price — pay what you feel the tour is worth.

Overview

Firstly, we will begin from the Ulus square where everything started for modern Turkey. We will learn about how the country was founded and how important the city was during the independence war. You will understand how important city it was in every civilization. We will see the Roman bath, Julianus column, then explore the Roman streets and the Pilgrim Road. Then we will have a walk around the Hacı Bayram mosque and the Augustus Temple. See the narrow streets with old Ankara houses and go to the Ankara castle. We will try interesting species of Turkish coffee after the castle (we can go to the Coffee museum or Rahmi Koç Museum depends on whether you want to see) and end our tour by walking down the Horse Bazaar(where you can buy some souvenirs). You will leave the tour with different tastes, deep and friendly conversations, and new knowledge of the city.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Minimum Attendees
No minimum attendees
Children
Suitable for families with children
Extra Fees
No additional cost
Pets
Pet-friendly
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This activity includes:

  • Roman Baths and Open Air Museum
  • Haci Bayram Mosque
  • Ankara Castle
  • Temple of Augustus
  • Column Of Julian

Meeting point

Ulus Square, Ataturk Statue

On arrival

You can ask for Ulus Square, it is the city center and every transportation reaches there.

Free Cancellation

You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.

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