
The old market
Badstan Trabzon market The most prominent market that tops the list of the best markets in Trabzon thanks to its fame and people rush to visit it, is the Badstan market, it is a well-known and diverse historical market that many people accept to visit because it provides a distinctive shopping experience that visitors have among various stores.Where there are boutiques and traditional clothing stores that will impress most shoppers to explore what they sell from the culture of this city, as well as handicraft stores, spice shops, as well as household items stores and the vegetable market.

Lake Serra Gul
It is the eye of the wonderful natural beauty in the Akshabat region of the state of Trabzon overlooking the Black Sea, and is 18 km away from Trabzon International Airport, and about 12 km from the center of Trabzon. The lake is the first destination for Arab and foreign tourists. Whoever visited it printed an aesthetic painting in front of him whenever the most beautiful places mention tourism in Turkey.No wonder that it is the desire of Arab tourists looking to enjoy the splendor of the mountain and rural areas together, with a charming lake in which many types of fish swim and surrounded by green mountains, which increase the beauty and elegance of the place, in the morning at shine, and the evening of the moment of serenity.

Sultan Murad Heights
Sultan Murad's heights are 2,200 meters above sea level and it gained its name after Sultan Murad IV and his army stayed in it after returning from traveling to Iran in 1635 AD, and it later made it a place to rest and stay, in addition to containing the graves of the martyrs of the Ottoman army inThe First World War against the Russian Army holds a ceremony celebrating the anniversary of the martyrs on June 23 every year. On August 20, a festival bearing the name of Sultan Murad, which thousands mean every year, is also held on August 20.

Chal's cave
Chal Grotto The Chalköy cave in the city of Trabzon in the Turkish north is the second longest cave in the world and one of the landmarks of "Douzköy", which is located at an altitude of 1050 meters above sea level. It is also surrounded by a beautiful nature, where the cave contains valleys and water pools, and increases the stends and scends thatOver millions of years the cave was beautiful. The cave is also 8 km long and visitors are allowed to wander within a distance of 1 km from the cave. The cave has a clean airway that has positive effects on asthma patients. In the cave of Chal there is a small cafe where you can sit down, drink tea and enjoy a view of a water pool.Great below, there is also a special restaurant at the entrance to the cave.

Ataturk Palace
The Ataturk Palace was established in 1890 and this historic building was hosted by Ataturk, the founder of the Republic of Turkey, in 1934 and 1937. The palace is located seven km from the centre of Trabzon. Within the palace it displays things that Ataturk used during his visit and you can enjoy the tranquiet provided by the forestAnd with the different flower colors found in the palace garden. The palace consists of three floors and overlooks a group of attractive gardens, which are unique in its wonderful designs and contains a collection of archaeological pieces of furniture that were used in it since the beginning of the twentieth century.

Hagia Sophia Trabzon
The story of the Trabzon Ayasophia Mosque begins from the time of the occupation of Istanbul by the Latins, from which Manuel I fled and established his empire in Trabzon and ordered the construction of the church between 1250 / 1260 AD and named it the Hagia Sophia, which means "divine wisdom" or "holy wisdom"It remained as a church after Sultan Mehmet opened Trabzon in 1461 AD, until it was converted in 1584 AD by order of the Sultan to a mosque where one of the notables, named Muhammad Ali, added a platform and a place for the muezzin. In 1610 AD, the city of Trabzon was ruled by the Roman ruler Julian Bordour, who neglected the mosque until it became a mahj.He remained so for a long time, after which a group of Muslims collected 95,000 piasters and revived it as a mosque after the Romans used it as a church for a while. In the First World War, the Russians who occupied Trabzon used it as a warehouse and military hospital, and after the war it remained a mosque for a period of timeHe returned to a museum that was housed by thousands of tourists every year, and it remained for 52 years until it opened again for worship on Friday, June 28, 2013. And if we talk about the architecture of the Hagia Sophia Mosque, its basic structure is one of the most beautiful models of the late Byzantine churches, ValmIt is built on three stoic axes in the north, west and south, and the only dome is covered with bricks and has a base with twelve angles. While the ceilings are arrapted with different thicknesses towards the dome, which gives them a beautiful gradient.