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Turkey Promoted in New York Times Travel Show Several Turkish tourism companies attended the New York Times Travel Show, one of the most important travel shows in the United States. |
European Patients Prefer Turkey The number of Europeans visiting Turkey to receive health treatment has doubled in the past four years, daily Cumhuriyet reported. |
Antalya Hosts Tourists from 154 Countries It was reported that Turkey´s southern city of Antalya hosts tourists from 154 countries. Citizens from Germany, Russia, France, Japan as well as Malawi, and Cape Verde preferred Antalya for holiday. |
Istanbul is Europe´s 3rd Best City Istanbul is ranked the third best city of Europe, according to U.S. Travel & Leisure review. |
Turkey Booms In Thermal & Spa Tourism Mustafa Buyuk, the Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry´s undersecretary has said that hundreds of thousands of tourists are flocking to Turkey for thermal and spa tourism. |
German “Die Welt” Praises Night Life In Istanbul The German newspaper “Die Welt” published an article about Istanbul on March 10 and praised its nightlife. |
Meditour & MedTravel Held In Antalya Organized by ANFAS with cooperation of Association of Chambers of Commerce of the Mediterranean (ASCAME), Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ITO), and Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ATSO) within the scope of MediTour, Medtravel Mediterranean Congress and Health Tourism Fair organized with several forums. |
The Imperial Mint - Darphane-i Amire The Darphane-i Amire (Imperial Mint) is located in the large First Courtyard of the Imperial Palace. |
Istanbul: European Capital of Culture 2010 Highlights Home to a wealth of history, a vibrant arts and cultural scene and the unique cosmopolitanism of a city linking Europe and Asia, the West and the East, Istanbul is gearing up for its title of European Capital of Culture in 2010. |
New York Times: Bodrum is The St. Tropez of Turkey The travel supplement of the New York Times wrote a story titled |
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