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  • Cittaslow GoTürkiye

    Tranquility in nature and silence in historical surroundings! Türkiye, the meeting point of different civilizations and unique natural beauty, has 25 Cittaslow towns in seven regions. Towns with historical character, settlements on high altitude plateaus, stone houses on narrow streets near the seacoast - all of them await you to get away from the crowds and to relax in serenity! 

    cittaslow Marmara

    Türkiye

    One from Anatolia, one from Thrace! In addition to being the most crowded region of Türkiye, Marmara Region offers two small Cittaslow towns with many historical richness and natural beauties.

    cittaslow Aegean

    Türkiye

    Imagine the quiet towns situated between the lush mountains and the turquoise sea, without any noise or pollution. Yes, you will find these Cittaslow towns in the Aegean Region of Türkiye.

    cittaslow Mediterranean

    Türkiye

    On the northern slopes of Taurus Mountain Range, within Turkish Lake Region, the Mediterranean Region has two Cittaslow towns, with the unforgettable sunsets and hosting by calm locals.

    cittaslow Black Sea

    Türkiye

    In four different provinces in the greenest areas of Türkiye, the Black Sea Region promises five Cittaslow members, with various natural beauties and the opportunity of outdoor and adventure sports.

    cittaslow Central

    Türkiye

    One of the smallest districts of Ankara Province, Güdül is about 90 km from the center of Ankara. Excavations in and around the city have exposed the region’s long history.

    cittaslow Eastern

    Türkiye

    There is no doubt that the Eastern Region of Türkiye has hidden natural richness and assets on the borders of Lake Van or the high mountains nearby waterfalls. You can explore them by visiting two Cittaslow towns in two different provinces.

    cittaslow Southeastern

    Türkiye

    Halfeti is in the westernmost part of the province of Şanlıurfa and on the east bank of the Euphrates River. With a 3,000-year-old history, Halfeti is one of Türkiye's most extraordinary locations.