All about Bodrum
Author: Melissa Chappell
Nestled on the southern Aegean coast of the Bodrum Peninsula, facing the Greek Island of Kos is the Turkish town of Bodrum. Featuring a notably predominant artistic and intellectual recent history, the area is currently growing, adopting a variety of European expats attracted to the climate, lifestyle and investment potential of the area.
Historically known as Halicarnassus of Caria, the town of Bodrum has a long, largely peaceful history based around the port area. For many years the port of Bodrum was the most important in the region, yet these days the area is more aimed towards yachting tourism and fishing.
The Mausoleum of Mausolus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world was constructed in Bodrum. Many of the marble blocks used in its construction were later used to fortify the Bodrum Castle where they can still be seen today. Constructed in the 15th century the Bodrum Castle, also known as the Castle of St. Peter, is a prominent landmark of the town and one of the last remaining examples of Crusader architecture. A further attraction of the Bodrum Castle is the inclusion of an Underwater Archaeology Museum and hosting for events such as cultural festivals throughout the year.
For many years Bodrum remained a quiet fishing village, only receiving an influx of new residents in the 1950s. Developing as a preferred holiday and second home destination for many people of an artistic background, groups of poets, writers, singers and artists began to flock to the town. Retaining this appeal, Bodrum today has a population of around 40,000 and is renowned throughout the country for its artistic features.
The recent influxes of foreign residents have been attracted to the appealing lifestyle and real estate investment potential. Not only foreign investment is flooding into the town, but Turkish nationals are also keen to obtain a holiday home in the area. Tourism is growing in the town, with golfing and yachting holding great appeal due to the delightful year round weather. Featuring a typically Mediterranean climate, Bodrum benefits from mild winter months with low rainfall, and long pleasant summers. Average temperatures are from 14ºC to 32ºC, enabling an ideal holiday destination within a short distance from Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
The international marinas of Bodrum are gaining popularity from yachtsmen from around the world. The popularity of the touristic centre of Bodrum town provides an ideal holiday within a holiday for yachting tourists, growing to become a renowned centre for boating and tourism. The stunning coastline with miles of beaches, bays and coves to explore make every voyage relaxing and enjoyable.
Additional golf courses are being planned for the Bodrum area due to the popularity and large demand for further golfing opportunities in the region. Currently housing several golf courses, tourism in this sector is set to boom in the coming years, along with the growth and demand of front line golf properties for the real estate market.
Accessing the local area is increasingly easy as Bodrum has both an international and a domestic airport, receiving daily flights from across Europe during the summer months. The winter schedule is a bit lighter, yet accessibility to the town is never hindered due to the short flight distance and daily scheduled flights to and from near-by Istanbul.
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Discovering Istanbul
Author: neha sharma
Although not the capital of Turkey, Istanbul is the largest city and the financial, industrial and cultural centre of the country. With a continuously growing population of over 12.5 million, Istanbul is the 5th largest city in the world. Surrounded by the Sea of Marmara, the Golden Horn, the Bosporus Strait and the Black Sea, Istanbul is connected extensively with sea ports.
Famous for being the only city in the world situated on two continents, Istanbul truly does bring together the East and the West. Around 70% of the population live of the European side, yet the city is well connected by highways and ferry routes to the Asian side. In fact, the commuter ferrying between both sides of Istanbul fortify the city in both business and tourism. The extensive land and sea routes connected through Istanbul create an economic centre for the country, along with international connections for foreign trade routes.
Istanbul has a long history dating back to the Copper Age where human settlements have dated back to around 6500BC. During its extensive history, Istanbul has been a capital city and centre of several empires including the Roman Empire, the East Roman Empire, the Latin Empire and most recently the Ottoman Empire. Only in 1923 with the forming of the Republic of Turkey was the capital city moved from Istanbul to Ankara.
The city was founded in 667BC as Byzantine, changing its name in 330AD to Constantinople, how it remained until becoming Istanbul with the forming of the Republic. Istanbul began to take on its modern form in the 1940s when many historical buildings were destroyed to create avenues, boulevards and public squares.
Re-creation of the city in the middle of the 20th century was insufficient to cope with the massive population growth experienced during the 70s and 80s. The construction of new factories presented strong employment opportunities leading to years of expansion, causing the city to more than triple in population.
The excessive population growth lead to fast and illegal construction to cope with the demand, with over 60% of the newly built housing being below standards. This high density of poor construction caused devastating consequences during the 1999 earthquake that affected the city. Construction following 1999 has been to high standards with precautions against future possible earthquakes, continuously striving to cater to the population growth of around 3.5% per annum.
Featuring a seemingly never ending list of attractions, Istanbul continues to draw visitors and migrants for holidays and relocation purposes. The extensive history and culture of the region blends effortlessly with the modern social and ethnic diversity of the city’s inhabitants. Millions of visitors are attracted to the city on an annual basis from all corners of the globe, whether for its cultural, commercial or historical features.
The city is serviced by two international airports, the main one being on the European side and the smaller airport on the Asian side. Istanbul is also easily reached through its international highway, train and coach links, while its port is considered to be the most important in the country. Convenient travelling options are abundant in the city, with a subway, light rail, buses, trams and motorways.
Recreational sailing from the many marinas of the city has long been an enjoyable sport for locals and visitors alike. While the city is surrounded by seas, beach style resorts are not a part of the Istanbul lifestyle, with resort towns predominantly along the Aegean and Mediterranean coastline.
Attractions of visiting Istanbul’s city lifestyle include cultural features such as historical mosques, palaces and castles, along with varied festivals, concerts, galleries, museums and shopping. Sporting events are catered for with golf, sailing, and football amongst many others.
Istanbul features the largest concentration of golf courses currently in Turkey. New golf courses are currently being constructed along the touristic areas of the Aegean coastal resort towns, yet Istanbul continues to lead the golfing sector with three of the country’s most important clubs. Opened in 1895, the Istanbul Golf Club is the oldest in the country and one of the oldest in all of Europe. The Klassis Golf and Country Club is a renowned exclusive club holding several international tournaments. The Kemer Golf and Country Club is built to USGC standards and considered to be the most impressive club in the whole country.
As Istanbul’s climate can vary remarkably, visiting the city in either summer or winter can provide dramatically different attractions. Affected by both the Black Sea to the north and the Mediterranean in the south, summers are humid with temperatures averaging around 28ºC, while the winters average around 5ºC with snowfall not uncommon.
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Neha Sharma shares her views about Short Breaks To Istanbul . For more information please visit http://www.myistanbul.co.uk .
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Puding Suite Hotel
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Our hotel has 2 floors. The first floor is home to 3 rooms, our Restaurant/Bar and lounge, with its comfortable armchairs and traditional fire place. On the second floor we have 3 suites, a small library and our relaxation room. For your convenience there is a lift in our hotel. The authenticity of our hotel is enhanced by our handmade bathroom tiles. The hydro-massage baths, sauna and shower systems incorporate modern facilities to blend with traditional detail. The veranda pool will leave you refreshed and revitalised in the hot summer days.
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Mediterra Art Hotel
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Are you ready to be away from the stress of city life and to have an enjoyable journey while you are strolling amongst old houses surrounded by high walls? Welcome to Antalya; which has become the host of various civilizations since the Stone Age to Bronze Age and various empires such as Lycia – Persia – Roman Empire – Pergamum – Byzantium – Seljuks – Mongolian Empire – and Ottoman Empire. Mediterra Art Hotel is located in Kaleici –Antalya which is surrounded by ancient city walls which was formerly called Attaleia (159 – 138 B.C). Kaleici has 2000 years’ history and has preserved its identity since then. Mediterra Art Hotel is formed by three buildings and has been renovated by means of Ottoman architecture including ancient fireplaces, hand-made doors and wardrobes. An Ottoman tale…..
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- Contact Person: Murat Yurtlu
- Address: Barbaros mah. Zafer sok. No:7 Kaleici Antalya
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- Website: www.mediterraart.com
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- Services: We have LCD TV, Satellite TV, Air conditioned, Mini bar, Music, Telephone with direct connection, Internet, Safe, Jacuzzi, en-suite bathroom with hair dryer, 24 hour room service and fire alarms in our rooms. Let the moonlight cheer you up while you are chatting and enjoying the authentic tastes. Art Gallery: Mediterra Art Gallery was opened by a crowded group of participants who are interested in Fine Arts on 1st of May 2010 , Its historical atmosphere provides an excellent opportunity to feel pleasure during the exhibition. The Hotel was activated in August of 2007, before the ruins of a mansion with 200 years of history to its original look, achieved as a highly modern life has found. ‘’Art’’ word is in the Hotel name; comes from 150 years old of a very special original hand-made ceiling decorations are in the restaurant. Mediterra Art Hotel serves to both guests and visitors together with superior service in Historical and Modern place. Mediterra Art Gallery welcomes you from 10.00 to 18.00 hours everyday during all year round. In our indoor and an outdoor restaurant where you can enjoy international and traditional cuisine. Our bar is always at your service. As soft as velvet… Enjoy the Turkish sunshine on the patio by our pool and you can have a chat or enjoy reading a book in peace. Make your dreams come true…
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- Room Specifications: Mediterra Art Hotel welcomes you with 20 inviting rooms, 4 deluxe,1super deluxe,1 honeymoon rooms with an ancient fireplace and 14 standard rooms all en-suite. The rooms is well located ; 14 Standard and 6 Deluxe Rooms of a total of 20 unique rooms in Hotel.
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Adahan Hotel
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Bodrum Adahan Hotel is not just a place to stay, it’s a place to live…Bodrum Adahan Hotel is built in the old Turkish “caravanserai” architecture and decorated with antiques from Anatolian and Mediterranean cultures. Set in an elegant surrounding and within gardens of tangerine trees, it offers you the possibilities of swimming, strolling around or just relaxing in the hammock at the pool. While staying at Bodrum Adahan Hotel, you can visit the St. Peter’s Castle, the Antique Theatre and the Underwater Archeological Museum in Bodrum, as well as other ancient cities like Ephesos, Hierapolis, Aphrodisias, Kaunos, Labranda and Iasos.
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- Address: Yalıkavak, Bodrum, Turkey
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- Regional Information: Bodrum Adahan Hotel is within walking distance from the center of town and 100 metres from the sea & Harbour. Distance to the Bodrum Airport is 45 km, to the city of Bodrum only 18 km. One of the most colorful weekly “Open Markets” of the Bodrum Peninsula is held every Thursday just close at hand of our hotel.
- Telephone: 902523854759
- Fax: 902523853576
- Email: info@adahanotel.com
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- Services: We are so pleased that we bring in you full services that you can take the advantage of during your accommodation. * You can rent an auto or a boat, * We can offer good and interesting places for trekking routes, * if you wish you can go fishing, * or you can have the pleasures of the fantastic Bodrum Night Life.
- Activities: À La Carte Restaurant, Mediterranean Cuisine, Pool, Bar, Laundry, Library, Wine, Cave, Yoga, Thai Massage, Reflexology
- Room Specifications: Bodrum Adahan Hotel has pool and/or nature viewed 2 single, 18 double and 4 suite rooms, all with air conditioning, hot water, safety boxes, hair dryer and all commodities to make your stay a pleasant and comfortable one.
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