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    Travel guide to Trabzon,Turkey

    Trabzon, with its long history, rich culture and many natural beauties, is the busiest port in the Black Sea region of Turkey.
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    ​​​​​​Trabzon, The capital of Trabzon province, on the northeast coastline Turkey located near the Georgian border; It is only 200 km away from Batumi, Georgia. Located on the historic Silk Road, the coastal city is a blend of different religions, languages ​​and cultures, thanks to its tumultuous past of centuries. Historically, Trabzon's strategic location on the Black Sea coast, and in particular along the Silk Road, has made it a famous trading port; For a long time, this city served as a gateway for trade with Iran in the southeast and the Caucasus in the northeast.

    Trabzon is usually called the city of kings because it is the birthplace of Suleiman the Magnificent, the famous Ottoman king. The region's agricultural products are another factor in Trabzon's reputation. Due to the favorable climatic conditions and soil of the region, Trabzon produces high quality hazelnuts every year, thousands of which are exported to different parts of the world. Also, due to its proximity to the coastline, the fishing industry is very popular in the region and its impact can be seen in local cuisine.

    ​​​​​​Trabzon is a very beautiful and spectacular city and has a breathtaking nature. The peaks of the city are the site of ancient and valuable ruins from Roman times, whose numerous towers and fortifications can be seen everywhere. There is a large statue of Ataturk in the middle of the square (known in the city as Meydan) and around it there are various shops and restaurants. This square is a place of urban gatherings.

    Essential information:

    ​​​​​​official language
    Turkish

    currency
    Turkish Lira (₺)

    Power grid type
    The standard voltage in Turkey is 220 volts with a standard frequency of 50 Hz. The two common plugs and sockets in Turkey belong to the F type , which you can see in the photos below. Type F sockets are also compatible with Type C and Type E plugs. Iranian travelers in Turkey will not need a voltage converter for their appliances.

    ​​​​​​To drive
    Right

    Country code
    0090

    city ​​code
    0462

    ​​​​​​international Airport
    Trabzon Airport (IATA code: TZX) is the seventh largest airport in Turkey in terms of number of passengers, with both domestic and international flights. The airport is located 6 km southeast of Trabzon. There are also indirect flights from Iranian airports (to Istanbul and Ankara and finally, Trabzon) to this airport.
    Phone: 3280940 (0462)

    Travel costs:
    ​​​​​​Accommodation in hostel: 44 to 150 lira
    Double room in a two-star hotel: 90 lira and up
    Istanbul to Trabzon bus ticket (18 hours): 65 lira
    Minibus or dolmash fare for city transportation: 2 lira per route
    Taxi fare from the airport to the main square of the city: 25 lira
    Bus fare from the terminal to the main square of the city: 15 liraA simple meal in a cheap restaurant یمت Price: about 8 to 10 lira
    A local meal with side dishes: 40 lira and up
    Drinks: 7 to 12 lira
    Car rental per day: from 125 lira and up
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