Turkey is a marvellous country that you can visit in every season, everyday...
Have you ever took a turkish breakfast on a ferry crossing the Bosphorus, while birds are flying in the sky, while the singer of Sultanhamet is beginning his call?...
Have you ever stayed on the sand on Marmaris' beach, and eat a ice-cream, after having enjoyed the hot water of the aegan sea, on the sunset, before going to a nice restaurant and then to a classy night club?
Have you ever felt the joy of losing your way in Istanbul Beyoglu streets , and then some kind people help you and offer you to drink a cup of tea ?
Have you ever felt the extasy of walking all alone in the Cappadocia strange landscapes ?
Have you ever been in Efes temple?...
Enjoy it...
2007-03-12 00:27:18
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answered by Peter Parker 2
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It really would depend on quite a few things.
But for weather and touristic reasons; late summer is always nice.
Because the weather won't be AS hot, and there are less tourist. But if you go in mid-September then you end up in the Holy month of Ramadan.
Althought a very eventful time is at night time during the month of Ramada.
But you also would find August very nice also!
Enjoy!
2007-03-11 07:09:11
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answered by cilgin_can 2
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Neither, Greece is having riots authentic now with the aid of financial disaster and funds cuts, and Turkey i think is taking in refugees from Syria, out of the two Turkey could or may be the main secure, in simple terms stay in Istanbul. as nicely particularly some ecu or Eurasian international locations are going to have the hagglers/ salesmen exceedingly in the journey that your in an outdoor marketplace place ( uncomplicated prevalence over there) so it particularly is little need attempting to keep away from them, in simple terms say your no longer fascinated and shop moving.
2016-11-24 20:20:09
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answered by defranco 4
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spring is nice but yu can never get the full ancient life experience in the spring . it is to cold. summer is the best. there are more things to do and more events for youths and the hot weather allows you to stay out touring sites all the way to 1 am in the morning. touring form sunrise to midnight is waht i did once and it is very pleasant. unlikethe USA , the street do not become abandoned after 6pm. there is livelnyness every wear. also after sunset more people appear on the streets , because thats when street vendors are able to sell there wears and when people get out from work.
2007-03-11 10:00:09
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answered by Said Mentese 2
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it depends on which part of turkey you're going to. if you're going to the south (Antalya) then go during the spring preferebly summer because it's too cold to swim at any other time and it rains a lot. If you're going up north say (Istanbul), the summer and spring time can get hot sometimes and in the winter it snows a lot. so it all depends on where you're going.
2007-03-11 09:32:52
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answered by Qu'est ce que tu penses? 6
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Antalya/Alanya
2007-03-11 05:13:25
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answered by Atila a 4
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I would say june july is the best time
2007-03-11 07:54:35
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answered by DejaVu 4
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June, or July really hot and beautiful beaches..
2007-03-11 10:10:29
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answered by Azeri Latina 1
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i think spring is better...Summer is too hot...For us the greeks it is nothing, we are used to...but if you come from cooler country, it will be too hot for you
2007-03-12 01:53:55
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answered by Leonarda 7
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in the middle of august, i think...
2007-03-11 13:16:01
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answered by ErAs 4
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