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Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Ankara’s premier archaeology museum, displaying major finds from Hittite, Phrygian, Urartian and earlier Anatolian cultures in restored Ottoman buildings near the castle.
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Ankara’s premier archaeology museum, displaying major finds from Hittite, Phrygian, Urartian and earlier Anatolian cultures in restored Ottoman buildings near the castle.
A fine arts museum in a historic Turkish Hearth building, known for important works of modern Turkish painting and sculpture plus periodic exhibitions.
A contemporary art center in a converted railway workshop, popular for modern exhibitions, photography, design events and a more current creative scene.
A restored historic quarter with Ottoman-era houses, pedestrian lanes and photogenic streetscapes that have become very popular for evening walks and social media.
The atmospheric lanes around the castle are lined with restored houses, craft shops and viewpoints, making this one of the city’s best walking areas.
One of central Ankara’s best-known walking streets, lively with shops and urban energy, and a convenient base for exploring nearby parks and side streets.
A classic Ankara specialty of lamb or mutton baked with arpa şehriye or rice, valued for its rich meat juices and hearty home-style flavor.
A slow-cooked meat stew from Beypazarı, traditionally baked in an earthenware pot until tender. It is one of the region’s best-known celebratory dishes.
A famous dry, crunchy biscuit-like bread from Beypazarı, often eaten with tea. It is one of Ankara Province’s most recognizable traditional baked goods.
Well-known upscale seafood restaurant with polished service and a refined dining room, popular for meze and fish in Ankara.
Long-established Antep-style restaurant famous for kebabs, lahmacun, and baklava, offering a lively and dependable family-friendly setting.
Established traditional lokanta known for classic Turkish home-style dishes, soups, stews, and Ankara favorites in a simple, busy atmosphere.
Generally affordable for tourists. Meals, coffee, and local transport are low cost, while hotels and upscale dining vary by area and season.
Around 5-10% in casual restaurants and 10% in nicer places if service is not included. Round up taxis. Small tips for hotel staff are appreciated.
Official public transport app
Ankara Esenboğa International Airport -> Kızılay
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