🏙 Hatay (Antakya)
Description: A historic city at Turkey's southern tip, famous for its incredible religious and cultural diversity. Hatay is where Middle Eastern flavors meet Mediterranean spirit.
Cultural Heritage: Hatay is a global symbol of tolerance, where bells, azans, and hazans (calls to prayer) have harmonized for centuries. It is home to one of the world's first Christian churches and is a designated UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
What to See:
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St. Pierre (Saint Peter) Church — A cave church carved into Mount Starius, recognized as one of Christianity’s oldest places of worship.
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Hatay Archaeology Museum — Hosting one of the world’s largest and most magnificent collections of Roman and Byzantine mosaics.
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Old Antakya Houses & Bazaars — A labyrinth of narrow streets, historic stone mansions, and vibrant markets like the Long Bazaar (Uzun Çarşı).
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Titus Tunnel — A massive hand-carved Roman engineering marvel designed to divert floodwaters.
Useful Information:
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Airport: Hatay Airport (HTY).
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Gastronomy Tip: Hatay is legendary for its food. You must try Künefe (sweet cheese pastry), Tepsi Kebabı, and their unique variety of mezes.
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Our agency can arrange comfortable transfers and cultural tours of Hatay—ranging from spiritual pilgrimages to gourmet gastronomic journeys.
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Perfect for lovers of history, archaeology, and fine cuisine.
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• We can organize interfaith tours, including guided visits to ancient monasteries and the city's historic quarters.