🏞 Amasya
📌 General Description Amasya is a picturesque city in northern Turkey, built along the banks of the Yeşilırmak River. It is distinguished by a harmonious blend of nature, history, and a cozy atmosphere. The city is often referred to as an open-air museum.
🏛 Cultural Heritage Amasya was a vital center during the Hellenistic era and later served as a key residence for Ottoman Shehzades (princes). The city is famous for its ancient rock-cut tombs and well-preserved traditional wooden houses.
📍 Main Attractions
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Rock-cut Tombs of the Pontic Kings — Ancient royal necropolis carved directly into the limestone cliffs.
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Ottoman Mansions (Yalıboyu Houses) — Historic timber-framed houses lining the riverbank.
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Saraydüzü Casemate (Museum of Princes) — Dedicated to the Ottoman sultans who were educated in the city.
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Amasya Castle — Offering breathtaking panoramic views of the entire valley.
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Clock Tower and Riverside Promenade — Perfect spots for scenic walks and local atmosphere.
ℹ Useful Information
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Nearest Airport: Amasya-Merzifon Airport (MZH).
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Tip: The city is ideal for leisurely strolls and is a dream destination for photography enthusiasts.
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🎯 We provide airport transfers and guided tours through the historic mansions and scenic gorges of Amasya.