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Acting as a bridge between Western Asia and South-eastern Europe, Turkey is a Middle Eastern nation that is a part of both the continents of Asia and Europe. With a sky teeming with hot air balloons, a cityscape filled with cupolas, bell towers and minarets and thermal hot springs, sunken ruins, alpine pastures, mountain gorges, and dazzling beaches dotted all across the country – it won’t be an exaggeration to call Turkey a mystical country. Travellers boarding flights to Turkey tend to discover multi-sensorial cuisines, that is, mildly flavoured fish dishes, sticky baklava, wood-fired coffee, and spicy kebabs.

Amidst its layered history and multi-faceted culture, tourists while travelling the length and breadth of the country experience love, life, adventure, and spirituality unfolding. No wonder tourism in Turkey is something anyone can afford to miss. No matter whether you choose to explore its intriguing museums, treat your taste buds to excellent gastronomy of Istanbul, indulge in adrenaline-inducing adventurous activities, meander through its cultural routes, make your way to historical sites, go on a shopping spree, tour the scenic vineyards, go on a sea voyage, or have a whale of a time at extraordinary natural beauties that its canyons are, Turkey makes sure that you don’t have a single moment of boredom.

Turkey is a striking and glorious nation with kaleidoscope offerings, bound to leave travellers awe-struck. Historic cities, windswept beaches, glittering markets, happening nightlife, snowy mountains, street cuisines – you name it, the country has got it. Its soothing climate is nothing less than the cherry on top, making it a sought-after destination enjoyable throughout the year.

Best Places to Visit in Turkey

Fethiye

Both tranquil and thrilling, Fethiye is one place to which tourists long to return again and again. It is the largest town in the city of Muğla which is settled in the westernmost corner of Turkey’s Mediterranean coasts. Fethiye served as the homeland of the earliest Lycian civilization and is also a renowned yacht charter stop. Thus, ardently loved by all sea buffs. Tourists love to enjoy the vibrant blue sea beside the pined hills near the Gulf of Fethiye, or the region of Ölüdeniz where scores of bays feature breath-taking natural beauty by setting out on your own boat from the marinas in Göcek and Fethiye.

Izmir

"Beautiful İzmir" attracts tourists into a picturesque world of traditions and modernity, with its stimulating touches to human spirits and souls. İzmir mesmerizes travellers with an aura of modernity and history. Situated where the Anatolian Peninsula stretches out into the Aegean Sea, Izmir enjoys an enviable location. Owing to its continuous settlement for about 8500 years, Izmir serves as one of the oldest cities and welcomes a lot of tourists to explore many symbols and idols found on its premises.

Yalova

Just one hour away from metropolises such as Kocaeli, Bursa, and Istanbul, Yalova is a must-visit tourist honeypot with its sea, nature, and thermal springs. The Walking Mansion, Black Church, Rüstempaşa Mosque, and Kurşunlu Bath are some of the significant historical and cultural sites of the city. Revered for its cultural history, tourists enjoy embarking on a fascinating historical journey of paper by paying a visit to the İbrahim Müteferrika Paper Museum. Also, make your way to the Yalova City Museum to learn a thing or two about ancient history, the Republic and Ottoman periods. Furthermore, the springs of Yalova are something not to be missed at all.

Famous Cities to Visit in Turkey

Every city in Turkey holds immense importance when it comes to tourism. With its iconic landmarks and intriguingly rich history, Istanbul draws cultural enthusiasts from around the world. Antalya, Bodrum, and Izmir attract beachgoers for their striking coastal vistas. The sui generis landscapes of Cappadocia and its hot air balloon rides apparently make it a popular tourist honeypot. Turkish cities demonstrate a variety of cuisines, ranging from Istanbul's street food to Gaziantep's world-famous dishes. Moreover, cities like Bursa and Ankara are dotted with historical sites as well as modern attractions. The blend of culture, history, natural beauty, and gastronomy makes Turkish cities vital hubs for tourists in quest of a multifaceted travel experience, which also contributes significantly to the tourism industry of the country.

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Major International Airports in Turkey

Turkey boasts 54 airports, including 37 international airports. Apart from welcoming hundreds of flights every day from destinations abroad, there is a huge intercity air traffic as well within the country. Moreover, the world's most modern and largest airport, Istanbul Airport, calls Turkey its home. The airport boasts a yearly capacity of 90 million passengers. Offering flights to over 350 destinations worldwide, İstanbul Airport is recognized as a new hub of international aviation and promises passengers the maximum comfort possible. Turkey is such a well-connected country that its second-largest airport, which is Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, takes pride in having received a footfall of over 14 million passengers in the year 2019. Furthermore, the award-winning airport of Antalya welcomes about 20 million travellers every year.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Flights to Turkey

Yes, there are direct non-stop flights available from all the airports of London, the capital city of the United Kingdom to all the airports of Istanbul, Turkey.
A direct non-stop flight from London to Istanbul takes approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes.
British Airways, Turkish Airlines, KLM, Air France, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines, and Aer Lingus are certain air carriers that operate flights to Turkey from the UK.
November is considered the cheapest month to fly to Turkey from London.