Amasya

Amasya Travel Guide – Top Attractions, History & Local Cuisine

Amasya Travel Guide – The Pearl of Yeşilırmak

Amasya, one of Turkey’s most historically rich cities, offers visitors an unforgettable experience with its natural beauty and deep-rooted past. Located on both sides of the Yeşilırmak River, this ancient city served as the training ground for Ottoman princes and hosted many civilizations from antiquity to the Ottoman Empire.

Why Visit Amasya?

  • City of Ottoman Princes
  • Stunning Yeşilırmak views
  • Ancient rock tombs and historical heritage
  • Delicious local cuisine
  • Picturesque, postcard-like streets

Top Places to Visit in Amasya

1. Amasya Castle

The castle at the city's highest point offers historic significance and magnificent panoramic views.

2. King Rock Tombs

These ancient tombs from the Pontic Kingdom are the iconic symbols of Amasya.

3. Princes’ Road

Known for its Ottoman houses and historical atmosphere, this area was where Ottoman princes were educated.

4. Ferhat and Shirin Water Channels

A legendary and romantic historical structure carved into the mountains.

5. Hazeranlar Mansion

A refined example of Ottoman civil architecture, offering a detailed look into the city's history.

What to Eat in Amasya?

  • Amasya Apples
  • Stuffed Broad Beans
  • Eggplant Çullama
  • Keşkek
  • Toyga Soup

Best Time to Visit

Although Amasya is beautiful in every season, the most ideal times are spring and autumn.

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