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GOLAZ SUİT OTEL
GOLAZ SUİT OTEL ANKARA ilinde ÇANKAYA ilçesinde bulunan konaklama tesisidir. Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı tarafından belgeli bir tesistir.
Çankaya
GAR PANSİYON
Demiryolundan Sakarya-İstanbul'a arası 141 km, Sakarya-Ankara arası 436 km'dir. Adaray: Ankara-İstanbul yüksek hızlı demiryolu Adapazarı'nın dışından
Polatlı
SUNA OTEL
Muhtemelen Manisa'da geçer. Bir perşembe gecesi gecikmeli Ankara treniyle gelen bir kadın otelde bir gece kalıp ertesi gün gene geleceğini söyleyip gider
Altındağ
AKYÜZ OTELİ
Nisan 2018 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. ^ a b c Akyüz,Yahya, Türk Eğitim Tarihi, Ekim 2009, Ankara, ISBN 975-8792-39-3 ^ "GAZİ EĞİTİM FAKÜLTESİ HAKKINDA
Altındağ
Yaşlı Ardıç Pond
Yaşlı Ardıç Pond was built in Uzunlar Neighborhood, in the Akyurt district of Ankara, through a joint project by the Akyurt Municipality and the State Hydraulic Works (DSI). The operation, maintenance and management of the pond were transferred to the Akyurt Municipality. As of 2025, landscaping of the surrounding area, afforestation and the development of a recreation/mesire (picnic and leisure) area are still in the project planning stage. The existing pond area is suitable for nature observation, short hikes and outdoor photography
Akyurt
Şereflikoçhisar City Museum
Located in the town center of Şereflikoçhisar, the two-storey stone building constructed in 1900 during the reign of Sultan Abdülhamid II was used as a school for a period of time. It was later restored, converted into a city museum, and opened to visitors. The museum displays ethnographic artifacts belonging to the district.
Şereflikoçhisar
Steerıng Buıldıng
Known as the “Steering Building,” this structure was commissioned by Sultan Abdulhamid II and completed in 1892 during the construction of the Baghdad Railway. Between December 27, 1919, when Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk arrived in Ankara, and 1922, the building served as the headquarters and residence of the Commander-in-Chief, hosting some of the most significant domestic and foreign decisions of the era. The Turkish State Railways (TCDD) restored this valuable historic asset, which sheds light on our recent history and especially the early years of the Republic, and inaugurated it as a museum on December 24, 1964, contributing it to Ankara’s cultural heritage. Conservation, maintenance, and restoration work on Atatürk’s personal belongings as well as furniture and artifacts from the National Struggle period commenced on April 16, 2012. Following the completion of these efforts, the museum was reopened to visitors on September 23, 2012, coinciding with the 156th anniversary of TCDD’s establishment
Altındağ
Blue Lake
It is located on Samsun Road, 12 km from Ankara. Covering an area of 2,400 square meters and containing monumental trees, the lake gets its name from the magnificent blue colour of Bayındır Dam Lake. Due to its proximity to Ankara, the surrounding area of the lake has been organised as a picnic site and reopened in 2005. It is an area suitable for nature walks and photosafari
Mamak
Bakırlı Plateau
Located on the Ankara-Bolu province border, 32 kilometres away from Çamlıdere district centre and at an altitude of 1,470 altitude, Bakırlı Plateau is a natural wonder surrounded by forests. Transportation is provided from Benli and Buğralar highland roads. On the route, there is İnceöz village.
Kızılcahamam
Akkaya Plateau
There are plateau houses built in traditional architecture, a Galatian period castle, a pond and archaeological sites in Akkaya Plateau that is about 2 kilometres away from Akkaya village. The distance between Akkaya village and Çamlıdere district is 35 kilometres. The plateau is suitable for nature walks and day trips.
Çamlıdere
Brıde Rock
As a result of volcanic eruptions around the village of Taşlıca, flowing lava dispersed and settled in the environment, solidified, and petrified. These andesites melted over time, forming interesting rock masses. Visually the most extraordinary and famous of these rocks, common in the locality, is Bride Rock.
Kızılcahamam
Bulak Stream Valley
Fed by the slopes of the Köroğlu Mountains, Kanlıpınar Stream merges with other rivers and takes the name Sazak Stream. Near the village of Berçinbatak, Sazak Stream mixes with other streams and becomes Bulak Stream. The stream starts out on almost flat ground and then reaches Akyar Dam Lake by forming a narrow and steep valley. The river centre, which exits from the dam spillways, takes the waters of Belen Stream and mixes with Koca Stream. The old Ankara-Istanbul E-5 Highway, passing through the district centres, follows this valley to the Azablar Pass. On the plateau plains that feed the Bulak Stream, there are Sülaleler, Berçinçatak, Hamzalar and Korkmazlar plateaus and Süleler, Berçinçatak, Hamzalar, Şahinler, Korkmazlar, Eskice, Üyecek, Dereneci, Gökbel, Karaağaç, Bulak, Özbekler, Yanık, Kızılcaören, Ciğerler, Özdere, Çengeller and Oğlakçı settlements. These settlements are home to archaeological sites and Ottoman Period structures. In addition, Gökdere and Avdandere waters are also mixed into this stream. There are places suitable for nature walks, photosafari and tent camps in the region.
Kızılcahamam