Ankara Travel Guide

Nestled in the heart of Anatolia (historically known as Asia Minor), Ankara is a crossroads of cultures, where the mystique of the East intertwines with the energy of contemporary life. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age, and the city has witnessed the rise and fall of numerous civilisations, including the Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Galatians and Ottomans. It was even a stop for Alexander the Great.

Today, visitors can stroll through ancient Roman ruins, visit grand mosques and wander the charming streets of Ulus, the destination's historic heart. Here, narrow alleys are lined with traditional shops selling everything from intricate carpets and leather goods to fragrant spices and dazzling jewellery.

Turkey's inspiring capital is also home to bustling shopping malls, sleek office buildings and a vibrant student population. It's a hub for universities, language schools and a diverse expat community, offering a cosmopolitan atmosphere with a distinctly Turkish twist. Whether travellers are visiting for business, pleasure or a deeper understanding of Turkey's rich heritage, Ankara promises an unforgettable adventure.