Crowne Plaza Kayseri Hotel is within walking distance of the bus terminal and a 5-minute drive from Kayseri City Hospital. It is 8 km from the airport and 10 km from the city. Kayseri is a fascinating city with its historical and cultural riches located in the heart of Anatolia. It offers an unforgettable experience to its visitors with its historical buildings from the Seljuk period, lively markets, delicious cuisine and modern shopping centers. Located at the foot of Mount Erciyes, Kayseri is also an ideal destination for ski and nature sports enthusiasts. In this city where history and nature are intertwined, every corner invites you to a new discovery.
Located in the heart of the city, Kayseri Castle, the most visited landmark by tourists with its magnificent walls, is one of the first places you should see during your trip. M.S. Kayseri Castle, built in the 3rd century during the Roman period and developed during the Byzantine period and the Anatolian Seljuk period, attracts attention as one of the most impressive castles in Turkey that has survived to this day. You can take a pleasant tour among the impressive bastions, towers and living rooms of the huge structure, which consists of two different parts: the inner castle and the outer castle; You can visit the historical Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque inside the castle.
Protected as a first-degree natural protected area, the lake attracts nature photographers not only from Turkey but also from all over the world, due to the nearly 150 different bird species living in its wetlands and reeds. Spreading over an area of 40 hectares, the lake hosts fascinating views with thousands of birds filling the sky during bird migration periods in spring and summer.
Kayseri Archeology Museum, which has a long history of thousands of years, bears traces from many civilizations from prehistoric times to the Ottoman period, and hosts the treasures of Kayseri, is one of the places you should definitely visit during your trip. Priceless artifacts unearthed during excavations in Kayseri and surrounding ancient cities include Bronze Age marbles, striking coins from the Assyrian Colonial Age, impressive written tablets, handicraft products, vases and seals.
The Seljuk Civilization Museum, which was the capital of the Anatolian Seljuk State for a period and hosts many historical artifacts from the Seljuk civilization, is one of the places you should definitely visit during your trip. The museum has been in service since 2014. You can closely examine the most important surviving works of Anatolian architectural history in the stone rooms of the historical building known as Çifte Madrasa, which is a combination of Gevher Nesibe Hospital and Gıyasiye Madrasa.
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