Where to Celebrate Christmas in Turkey 2021

Turkey may not strike you as a classic Christmas destination. However, the pleasant weather and distinctive celebration styles will give you even more reasons to spend Christmas in Turkey this year! As winter approaches, we know that the most eagerly anticipated festival is approaching. And, from welcoming Santa Claus to celebrating the start of a new joyful year, this festive season will endure a long time. And, if you want to avoid the snow and cold, there’s no better way to do so than by celebrating Christmas in Turkey.

Christmas in Turkey 2021

On the 25th of December 2020, Friday will be the day of Christmas, when the entire globe will celebrate the most anticipated festival of the year. For Turks, it’s just another day at work, but for foreigners, it’s a great stress reliever and festival finder. When you consider Turkish Christmas traditions, it almost seems impossible to celebrate this occasion, right? We have the misconception that Turkey is a Muslim country that does not celebrate Christmas.

Where to Celebrate Christmas in Turkey 2021

Although it is a Muslim country, celebrating Christmas is not impossible or unusual. Turks have perfected the skill of making money, and they have been gaining popularity among foreigners since 2004. And Christmas is a great time to give restaurant owners and bartenders a chance to make some money.

Top-Rated Places to Celebrate Christmas in Turkey

Turkey’s Christmas celebrations are more akin to a ‘Do it Yourself Christmas.’ Although you may not find a large crowd attending to Christmas celebrations, you will find people catering to you as a business owner. Turkey is one of the greatest places to go if you want to experience a lighter and merrier Christmas this year in Turkish manner. Here are the most popular places to celebrate Christmas in Turkey.

Istanbul

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You may have seen a glimpse of Istanbul in a number of Hollywood and Bollywood films. And believe me when I say that the city is as beautiful as it has been represented. Istanbul is a must-see for anybody visiting Turkey. If you want to go on a cultural tour this Christmas, you must go to the Old City. The city offers a breathtaking view of the metropolis, mosques, hippodrome, Topkapi Palace, and Grand Bazaar. Istanbul should be on everyone’s bucket list of places to visit particularly to enjoy Christmas in Turkey.

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Ephesus

The old city of Ephesus has been wonderfully preserved, and visiting during the winter allows you to view the ruins without having to rush. This city was once the epicentre of trade and religion, and it still exudes opulence with its numerous temples, homes, and basilicas. Ephesus, curiously, was one of the seven Asian churches named in the Book of Revelations.

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Pamukkale

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Pamukkale is known as the “Cotton Castle.” During the winter, you can see mineral-rich hot pools and the ruins of the ancient city Hierapolis, which is an astonishing and breathtaking sight. It is regarded as one of the world’s most prized views. The hot pools are built organically in the shape of terraces. If you plan on taking a swim in the pool, make sure you have some additional clothing with you.

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Cappadocia

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Cappadocia is one of Turkey’s most fascinating destinations for Christmas day activities. A visitor is treated to an eerie panorama of weird stacked rock formations encircled by rainbow fairy chimneys. The area also contains numerous subterranean caverns that were once home to ancient humans, providing insight into living in this difficult environment. Take a hot-air balloon ride in Cappadocia for some of Turkey’s most beautiful aerial views.

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Gallipoli

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In the year 2021, Anzac Day will be commemorated for the 104th time. Gallipoli is a place with a major chunk of heroic history between the Australians and New Zealanders, making it one of the greatest Christmas day activities in Turkey. This location serves as a reminder of troops’ gallantry as well as the huge loss of life. Christmas is a fantastic time to visit this memorial and pay respect to the lost souls because there will be less people and more space to concentrate. You would love the serene sight of clear blue waters and white settlements lining the shore.

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