Amasya

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Where to stay in Amasya

Best time: April to June, September to October. These months offer mild temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor exploration.

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Amasya, like a local

Don't miss

  • Amasya Castle: Offers stunning panoramic views of the city and historical significance.
  • Hazeranlar Mansion: A beautiful example of Ottoman architecture and local history.
  • The Rock Tombs of the Pontic Kings: Fascinating ancient tombs carved into the cliffs overlooking the city.
  • Amasya Archaeological Museum: Showcases artifacts from various historical periods in the region.

Where to eat

  • Amasya Apples: Famous for their unique flavor and quality, a must-try.
  • Amasya Manti: Delicious Turkish dumplings with a local twist.
  • Kebabci Yilmaz: Known for its authentic Turkish kebabs and local dishes.

Do this

  • Walking along the Yeşilırmak River: A picturesque stroll with beautiful views and local cafes.
  • Visiting local tea gardens: Experience local culture and hospitality while enjoying traditional tea.
  • Exploring the local bazaars: A vibrant atmosphere to shop for local crafts and produce.

Local tips

  • Visit the city early in the morning to enjoy the tranquility before crowds arrive.
  • Try the local 'Amasya Kebab' at small, family-run establishments for an authentic experience.
  • Take a boat ride on the Yeşilırmak River for a different perspective of the city.
  • Engage with locals in cafes to learn more about Amasya's history and culture.

Know before you go

Best time

April to June, September to October. These months offer mild temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor exploration.

Getting around

Local buses and taxis are available. Walking is also popular in the city center due to its compact size.

Airport

ASR

Language

Turkish is the main language spoken.

Money

Turkish Lira (TRY). Credit cards are widely accepted, but having some cash is useful for local markets.

Safety

Amasya is generally safe for tourists, but basic precautions should still be taken, especially in crowded places.

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