
Ankara Castle sits upon a hill overlooking much of the city and gives a breathtaking view of older parts of the city as opposed to the modern metropolitan Kizilay. Along the steep climb one walks though a quaint bazaar with numerous shops and cafes. It is touristy, but the buildings are old and weathered. The shop owners are little old men and women so there is still a sense of history amongst the rugs and scarves. Much of the castle is weather beaten and not intact, but was still really beautiful. We climbed up to the second story and while I braved the narrow walk way to overlook the city, Stacy kept a safe distance from the edge. The timing worked beautifully as we reached the top just as the sun was setting over the villages surrounding the castle. Red tin roofed houses were a nice change from the concrete apartments that dot much of Ankara. We will for sure make one more trip here before leaving. On our descent we found the main bazaar of Ankara and meandered around the many shops, stopping now and then to examine the rugs and jewelry stores. It felt a little like being back in Thailand, with tourists’ shops and stalls selling everything from clothes to cookware. We both really enjoyed seeing a different side of Ankara and also adding a little culture to our otherwise downtown city weekends. When we visited again in the spring, it was just as lovely.
~ Randi








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