Nurdağı
Nurdağı, a district with different directions…
By the local people as "Coals" known, Gaziantep belonging to the province of Nurdağı, is a small town developed by the German railway line to reach the Middle East oil fields. Turkey's largest European've come across to fill the Ataturk eye as the second largest viaduct viaduct, know that Nurdağı sub-province of here. Before visiting Nurdağı, which is known as the "mining city" due to the extraction of chrome mine, you should definitely check the travel guide we have prepared for you…
How to Get to Nurdağı?
E-24 It is at the crossroads of the roads on the highway. Nurdağı is 69 km away from Gaziantep city center to which it is affiliated. You can reach Nurdağı, which is about 69 km from the city center, by minibuses departing from the city center.
Nurdağı Hotels: Where to Stay in Nurdağı?
Nurdağı located on the foothills of the Amanos Mountains is on the historical silk road and is a city scorched with history. You can find many alternatives to stay in Nurdağı district on HotelForex.com. If you want to come to Nurdağı, before making a reservation in one of the Nurdağı hotels, you can review the Nurdağı hotel deals on HotelForex.com and negotiate with the hotels.
Nurdağı Hotel Prices:
When you come to Nurdağı, you can find affordable hotels for your budget, but you can follow the Nurdağı hotel deals on HotelForex.com and negotiate with hotels before booking one of the best Nurdağı hotel prices.
Nurdağı Places to Visit
When you come to Nurdağı, we say don't return without visiting many historical buildings.
Hz. Ukkaşe Tomb: The tomb within the district boundaries is in Durmuşlar village. A green hill can be seen from the distance, the tomb is on this hill. The name of the person whose body was buried in the tomb named Ökkeş was changed to Ukkaşe in time and reached today in this way.
Hurşit Ağa-Zerda Mansion: It is in the village of Sakça, connected to the district center. The mansion structure has the characteristics of Turkish architecture. The year of construction is considered to be 1901. The TV series, Zerda series, was shot from this Hurşit Ağa mansion. The historical mansion later became the place where visitors to Nurdağı want to see.
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