In the southeast of the Konya plain, near the district of Çumra, lies Çatalhöyük, one of the first settled human communities in history and one of the world’s most important archaeological sites. It consists of 18 Neolithic settlement layers built on top of e...
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Discover the Spirit of Sille Through Tours
We have special recommendations for your trip to Konya. We share with you the most beautiful places to visit in Konya and its surroundings, points of interest, and recommended restaurants. Plan your trip with Sillehan Boutique Hotel; if you wish, enjoy a pleasant discovery experience with a tour guide.
Çatalhöyük – Neolithic City
Ancient Cities of Konya
Konya, with its thousands of years of history, has hosted many civilizations and stands out with its historical and archaeological riches. From Çatalhöyük to Lystra, from Kilistra to Sille, the ancient cities continue to fascinate both history enthusiasts and...
More ThanKonya Promotional Film
This promotional film, which brings together the historical, cultural, and natural beauties of Konya, allows you to truly feel the spirit of the city. From following Mevlana’s footsteps to the Seljuk heritage, from local delicacies to breathtaking views — it ...
More ThanMevlana Museum
Come, come, whoever you are. With these words, Mevlânâ Jalaluddin Rumi, who spread his philosophy of tolerance and love to all humanity, has made Konya a center of attraction for centuries. The Mevlana Lodge in Konya continues to keep Mevlânâ’s message alive ...
More ThanKilistra – Gökyurt Village
Located about 50 km from the center of Konya (near Gökyurt village in the Meram district), the ancient city of Kilistra was an important settlement during the early Christian period. Known in antiquity as Lystra, the city was inhabited during the Hellenistic ...
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Known as the “1001 Churches,” the region refers to a group of historical settlements and ruins located in the volcanic Karadağ area, north of Karaman province neighboring Konya. Although the name “Binbirkilise” translates to “1001 churches,” the area actually...
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