Ağzıkara Hanı

Cappadocia


The Ağzıkara Hanı, 16km northeast of Aksaray, was built between 1231 and 1239. From Aksaray a taxi will charge about ₺60 for the run there and back. You can also catch any bus heading to Nevşehir, jump off here, and flag another down when you're finished.


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1. Eğri Minare

7.72 MILES

Built in 1236 and leaning at an angle of 27 degrees, the curious Eğri Minare in the older part of Aksaray is, inevitably, known to locals as the 'Turkish…

2. Ulu Cami

7.83 MILES

The Ulu Cami has decoration characteristic of the post–Seljuk Beylik period. A little of the original yellow stone remains in the grand doorway.

3. Aksaray Museum

9.89 MILES

Well, you certainly won't have problems finding this massive museum en route from the otogar (bus station) along the main road to Aksaray centre. The…

4. Selime Monastery

11.94 MILES

The monastery at Selime is an astonishing rock-cut structure incorporating a vast kitchen with a soaring chimney, three churches, stables with rock-carved…

5. Ihlara Valley

12.12 MILES

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6. Gaziemir Underground City

14.79 MILES

Some 18km east of Güzelyurt, just off the road to Derinkuyu, is Gaziemir underground city, opened in 2007. Churches, a winery with wine barrels, food…

7. Direkli Kilise

14.8 MILES

This cross-shaped church has four columns, with lovely partially preserved frescoes of saints. The large adjoining chamber originally had two storeys, as…

8. Bahattın'ın Samanlığı Kilise

14.81 MILES

Sitting on Belisırma village's cliff face, next door to the Direkli Kilise, this tiny church contains defaced but still vivid frescoes depicting scenes…