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Bodrum is one of the most preferred tourist resorts within the Aegean coast of Turkey. With the benefits of a renowned sea, amicable inhabitants and an abundance of first-class eateries, Bodrum has everything one might wish for in a holiday destination.

Obtaining There
Bodrum city centre is merely a twenty five minute drive from Bodrum International Airport. During the summertime, flights to Bodrum are extremely frequent, and prices competitive. From Bodrum airport you can take a taxi into town, or a catch one of the buses leaving frequently from much outside the airport terminal. If possible, book the transfer of yours prior to your arrival, as it will be considerably cheaper than if paid for on the area.

History
Originally called Halicarnassus, Bodrum amazingly dates back to 1300 BC, with numerous civilizations having settled or even paid a trip here over the centuries. The city's most notable period was in the 3rd century BC, when Bodrum was capital of Caria and known for its sailing & boatbuilding trades. The Roman along with Byzantine empires all ruled Bodrum for a number of years before ultimately moving on, leaving the city broad receptive for the Knights of St. Peter who occupied the region in approximately 1402 AD, erecting a castle that still happily stands in the community, arguably Bodrum 's almost all popular landmark.

Sightseeing
-St. Peter's castle, perhaps the most visible of Bodrum's many attractions, started building by the Knights of St. John contained 1402. In 1409, putting together of the castle became most important to the Church, so the Papal office delivered an army of able-bodied Christians to focus on the site together with the promise of your guaranteed place in Heaven.

In the 1960's, the castle had become the official storage site of underwater findings, and today holds The Underwater Museum.

-The Mausoleum of Halikarnassus is one of the 7 Wonders of Ancient World. Originally positioned at an estimated sixty meters of height, the tomb is King Mausolus was created for him by his sister wife, Artemisia. It was customary, in the time, for males to marry the sisters of theirs to be able to protect the family's assets. Dying in 353 BC, he remaining Artemisia devastated and therefore, to pay the respects of her, she decided that no expense would be spared in the development of the tomb of his. Greece's most celebrated artists were commissioned to adorn it. Life-sized statues of ferocious lions and legendary warriors adorned the surrounding community, fashioning a fitting setting of the tomb. Unfortunately, only the foundations remain for a destructive earthquake of 1308 AD caused the majority of the magnificent creation to fall, crumbling, to the ground.

-The Ancient Amphitheatre situated just above the main highway, has also been impressively restored and is used to as a showcase for a selection of events, like the music and arts festival in September. It originally seated 13,000 people, although its current capacity is not more than 7,000. The amphitheatre offers a fabulous point of view of the city, which is by itself worth the trip.

-The Myndos Gate is located simply off' Old Gumbet Road'. Until now, it was the primary entrance to Halicarnassus if the impressive city walls were still standing.

-The Ottoman Tower was built around 1794 AD, designed to guard the Ottoman naval shipyard from pirates who had the inconvenient habit of raiding the shipyard for cash, anything and gold else they might get the hands of theirs on. Lucky enough to learn the remains of Roman era baths during recent refurbishing of the tower; archaeologists unearthed as well as restored the find which is now yet another of the many attractions drawing visitors to Bodrum.

Activities as well as Sports Bodrum is famous for its superb sailing facilities. The Bodrum Cup is a celebrated annual yacht regatta for rubber boats, locally recognized as gullets. The competition is different in that it is not only the single Regatta on the planet solely for wooden boats but also as the vessels can fight with passengers aboard, meaning that entirely new sailors can compete in the world celebrated competition. The racing happens along the' Blue Voyage' route with its abundance of picturesque coves and islands embellishing the way.

Shopping
is abundant in Bodrum where the stores and boutiques remain open just before wee hours of the early morning, great for making several after-dinner purchases. The city is notorious for its black market offering rip-offs of name-brand products that are very well-crafted that you can't let them know in the genuine article. One of the more sought-out tourist attractions of Bodrum is the' Oasis Shopping, Culture and Entertainment Centre', comprised of shops, restaurants, bars, cafes and a modern cinema. It is a great complicated, around excess of 10,000 square meters, where you can easily pass a full day simply visiting as well as indulging yourself with delectable delights the centre offers.

Healthcare
In Bodrum, the state-run hospital and two private hospitals all have 24-hour emergency and ambulance outcall service. Pharmacies, known locally as' eczane', are open from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, Monday to Saturday. The pharmacies do close on Sundays though an individual remains opened on a rotational basis. If looking for a wide open pharmacy during a Sunday, you are going to find the address of the one that is open posted on every closed pharmacy's door, or you can merely dial #118, directory help.

Food and Drink Bodrum offers a sizable array of eateries, gathered all around the bay on enchanting narrow streets. In them, you are likely to look for conventional Turkish food, classical European fare, Thai, Italian, chinese and Indian dishes and also familiar favorites as fish' n' french fries or perhaps steak pie & peas.

Try Meyhaneler Caddesi Street because of its affordable prices or Ataturk Caddesi street the huge choice of various alternatives to select from. As far as drinking goes, head directly for Cumhuriyet Caddesi Street, "Do not forward GO". This is most definitely the best place to be. You'll find local taverns selling raki and water at lower price prices best following home to high-class bars selling Russian vodka and red bull.

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