Description: The regional administrative center and gateway to Turkey's most famous coastal resorts—Bodrum, Marmaris, and Fethiye. It is a city that bridges the charm of traditional inland life with the glamour of the Turkish Riviera.
Cultural Heritage: A unique combination of authentic Turkish rural life and the profound legacy of the ancient Lycian and Carian civilizations. The region is famous for its distinct whitewashed houses with characteristic chimneys and red-tiled roofs.
What to See:
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Muğla Old Town (Kentsel Sit Alanı) — A beautifully preserved area of historic Ottoman houses, narrow winding streets, and traditional craft workshops.
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Bodrum Castle & Ancient Theatre — Located in nearby Bodrum, featuring the Museum of Underwater Archaeology and one of the oldest theatres in Anatolia.
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Butterfly Valley (Kelebekler Vadisi) — A stunning natural canyon near Fethiye, accessible by boat and famous for its diverse butterfly species and turquoise waters.
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Stratonikeia Ancient City — Known as the "City of Gladiators," a fascinating archaeological site where ruins from the Hellenistic, Roman, and Ottoman periods coexist.
Useful Information:
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Airports: Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV) and Dalaman Airport (DLM).
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Transportation: Excellent network of regional buses and shuttles connecting the city center to all major coastal resorts.
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Tip: Visit the local markets for authentic Muğla honey and hand-woven "Muğla Bezi" fabrics.
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• Perfect for seaside holidays. We offer private transfers to resorts and exclusive boat tours.