Immerse yourself in the history and local cuisine of Erzurum City on this private walking tour. Explore major attractions, visit Ottoman homes turned museums, and indulge in delicious local delicacies.
Immerse yourself in the history and local cuisine of Erzurum City on this private walking tour. Explore major attractions, visit Ottoman homes turned museums, and indulge in delicious local delicacies.
- Three Tombs - See the Three Tombs, one of the iconic sites of historic Erzurum. The largest 8-sided tomb is believed to belong to Emir Saltuk, who established Saltuk Turk rule in Erzurum in the late 11th century. The other two smaller 12-sided tombs are anonymous.
- Pasa Bey Konagi - See this amazing 300-year-old Ottoman home turned into a…
- Three Tombs - See the Three Tombs, one of the iconic sites of historic Erzurum. The largest 8-sided tomb is believed to belong to Emir Saltuk, who established Saltuk Turk rule in Erzurum in the late 11th century. The other two smaller 12-sided tombs are anonymous.
- Pasa Bey Konagi - See this amazing 300-year-old Ottoman home turned into a museum. The owner is one of the sweetest people you will ever meet. A must-see in Erzurum!
- Ulu Cami - Visit the Grand Mosque of Erzurum, built in 1179. Across Turkey, there are multiple Grand Mosques built during the reign of the Seljuk State. They are known for their impressive architecture with beautiful pillars and arches. The roof of the rimmed dome is made of wood and uses a unique technique called “dovetail roof.”
- Twin Minaret Madrasa - Come see the symbol of Erzurum, the Twin Minaret Madrasa. This Seljuk madrasa was built in 1253 and is an architectural masterpiece. It is the largest madrasa with an open courtyard in Anatolia (mainland Turkey).
- Citadel - See the inner walls of the old city and the 5th century Erzurum Castle built during the Eastern Roman Empire. Don’t miss the incredible view of the city from the clock tower inside the castle!
- Erzurum Evleri - Enjoy Turkish tea in “The Erzurum Houses,” which are Ottoman homes that have been converted into a museum and restaurant. A great place to relax and experience traditional Ottoman culture.
- Rustem Pasha Kervansaray - An historical Ottoman-era inn that was used along the Silk Road. This restored inn now houses several silver and jewelry merchants and is a great place to by the famous black stone from the area, used for making many prayer beads.
- Entrance Fees
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Entrance Fees
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
Opt for this comprehensive, exclusive, and guided excursion as a perfect extension to your Ski Holiday at Palandoken! The journey starts at the Symbol of Erzurum, the Twin Minaret Madrasa, leading you towards the Three Tombs. Explore a centuries-old Ottoman residence before indulging in local cuisine in the city centre. Once you’ve refuelled with the…
Opt for this comprehensive, exclusive, and guided excursion as a perfect extension to your Ski Holiday at Palandoken! The journey starts at the Symbol of Erzurum, the Twin Minaret Madrasa, leading you towards the Three Tombs. Explore a centuries-old Ottoman residence before indulging in local cuisine in the city centre. Once you’ve refuelled with the region’s tasty dishes, marvel at the Ulu Mosque, The Twin Minaret Madrasa, and the Erzurum Castle. Enjoy the breathtaking panoramic cityscape from the castle’s clock tower! Turkey is synonymous with tea-time. So, immerse yourself in the nation’s heritage at ‘The Erzurum Houses’, Ottoman-style houses turned into a museum and dining establishment. Next stop, an imposing Caravan Saray once a part of the Silk Road! Lunch is on us!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.