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Western Turkey's Bergama, less than a two-hour drive north of Izmir, doesn't offer the idyllic Aegean beaches of the nearby coast, but it does boast proximity to the ruined ancient Greek city of Pergamon.
In the city itself are several historical attractions dating back several centuries.
The 14th century Great Mosque and the equally old Cukurhan caravanserai (inn) are among the city's best eye candy, but simply wandering the narrow streets of the old quarter with its traditional Ottoman houses is a pleasure.
At nearby Pergamon, sightseers can take a cable car to the Acropolis, walking back down to take in the ancient remains such as the Gymnasium, the Hellenistic tombs of the kings of Pergamon, the Propylon, the Theatre and the Temple of Athena, and the Temple of Dionysos, among other 3rd century BC remains.
Shopping in Bergama centres around the area's high quality carpets, made using ancient techniques in more than 80 surrounding villages.
June sees Bergama Kermesi, the most vibrant of the city's annual festivals, and the busiest time of the year for Bergama hotels.
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Introduction to Bergama, Turkey
Western Turkey's Bergama, less than a two-hour drive north of Izmir, doesn't offer the idyllic Aegean beaches of the nearby coast, but it does boast proximity to the ruined ancient Greek city of Pergamon.In the city itself are several historical attractions dating back several centuries.
The 14th century Great Mosque and the equally old Cukurhan caravanserai (inn) are among the city's best eye candy, but simply wandering the narrow streets of the old quarter with its traditional Ottoman houses is a pleasure.
At nearby Pergamon, sightseers can take a cable car to the Acropolis, walking back down to take in the ancient remains such as the Gymnasium, the Hellenistic tombs of the kings of Pergamon, the Propylon, the Theatre and the Temple of Athena, and the Temple of Dionysos, among other 3rd century BC remains.
Shopping in Bergama centres around the area's high quality carpets, made using ancient techniques in more than 80 surrounding villages.
June sees Bergama Kermesi, the most vibrant of the city's annual festivals, and the busiest time of the year for Bergama hotels.
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