Karadeniz

Western Anatolia


'Black Sea' dishes up lahmacun (Arabic-style pizza; ₺5 to ₺6) and pide (Turkish-style pizza). If you've already explored Turkey's world of pide and are looking for something different to the standard cheese and sucuk (spicy veal sausage) toppings, try the kuşbaşılı (finely chopped beef, pepper and tomato) version.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Western Anatolia attractions

1. Hacı Özbek Cami

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Dating from 1332, the centrally located Hacı Özbek Cami is one of İznik's oldest mosques.

3. Aya Sofya

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Originally a great Justinian church, Aya Sofya (Church of the Divine Wisdom) is now a mosque surrounded by a rose garden. The building encompasses ruins…

4. Şeyh Kutbettin Cami

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The restored Şeyh Kutbettin Cami (1492) lies across the road to the south of the İznik Museum.

5. İznik Museum

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İznik's museum is housed in a soup kitchen that Sultan Murat I built for his mother, Nilüfer Hatun, in 1388. Born a Byzantine princess, Nilüfer was given…

6. Church of the Koimesis

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Scant foundations remain of the church that was once famous as the burial place of the Byzantine emperor Theodore I (Lascaris). Built around 800 and…

7. Yeşil Cami

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Built between 1378 and 1387 under Sultan Murat I, Yeşil Cami has Seljuk Turkish proportions, influenced by the Seljuk homeland of Iran. The minaret's…

8. City Walls & Gates

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İznik's once-imposing Roman walls, renovated by the Byzantines, no longer dominate but parts of their 5km circumference remain impressive. Four main gates…