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Goreme Historical National Park

#nationalparks It is an amazing landscape, where people in the past take advantage of the soil structure, to construct houses, storages and monasteries inside the rocks. However, the 20€ ticket in Goreme open air museum, plus 6 € more for the durk church and 13€ for every underground city,seems to be a lot of money for what people in present time believe that have to charge you. It is better to visit the place early in the morning because in summer season is very hot. It is also useful to carry a bottle with water for any case wearing a pair of sneakers with good grip, because sometimes the soil is not stable. For the underground cities you have to drive for about 25 kilometres away from Göreme.There is an all day pass for all the sightseeing s of kapadokia for 65€.
Posted: Sep 28, 2024
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