Travel Blog Photos from Safranbolu (124)
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... much for efficiency. Thankfully Christoph did not lead this tour; we had a professional tour guide. The whole city of Safranbolu is a UNESCO World Heritage site, which means half of the city is a historical site and the other half is hotels and ...
... (and the menus were often limited because of Ramazan), we found one place that served the most delicious (and I mean delicious!) Safranbolu pide (Turkish pizza) stuffed with ground lamb, spinach and onions. It was hot, moist and ever-so-tender! I could ...
... Safran-lookalike and a long stick, Safranbolu is in fact one of the hidden gems of Turkey. A Rip van Winkle town, nestled along a picturesque canyon, Safranbolu has not only the best-preserved Ottoman architecture in Turkey, but also some fantastic lokum ...
... for nine uncertain hours, we cruised through the country side. Alas we made it there none the worse for wear. Upon disembarking in Safranbolu, we found our selves not in a "quaint Ottoman village" as promised by the LP. But in a clean, but thoroughly ...
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Your Opinions on Turkey
Posted on Mar 12, 2009, 07:47:11
... . Our daughter and son-in-law took a dawn flight over Cappadocia last summer. Truly amazing! Another favourite of ours is Safranbolu , north of Ankara close to the Black Sea coast. There can't be many towns like it left in Turkey. The Rough Guide ...
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Turkish Hospitality
Posted on Aug 30, 2009, 07:27:17
... 304;zmir), we travelled as far East as Mardin and Diyarbakır then up to the western Black Sea coast via Cappadocia, Ankara and Safranbolu. We arrived in Mardin at about 5 p.m. when it was just going dark and headed for the hotel we had in mind from ...
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Turkish Hospitality
Posted on Mar 12, 2009, 07:55:05
... 304;zmir), we travelled as far East as Mardin and Diyarbakır then up to the western Black Sea coast via Cappadocia, Ankara and Safranbolu. We arrived in Mardin at about 5 p.m. when it was just going dark and headed for the hotel we had in mind from ...
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