Trabzon
Trabzon is the Black Sea's pearl, the host of natural beauties that the world admires, the crowns of delicacies that come from nature's bosom; despite the rainfall seen in all seasons, Trabzon is the center of attention for both local and foreign tourists. Trabzon is the ninth largest city in the Turkish Republic. It is also the second largest city in the Black Sea region, after Samsun. Trabzon has a vibrant life that is worth seeing because of its refreshing nature, genuine people, and sustainable economy.
Its exceptional location quickly elevated it to the status of a major commercial center. Not surprisingly, it is one of the cities through which the Silk Road connects East and West. Its port is still one of the most important in Turkey. Aside from its port and promenade, the city has numerous historical relics such as the Sumela Monastery, the Aqueduct, and the remains of the wall. Strolling through the old town brings you into contact with specks of the past at every turn. For example, the birthplace of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the modern Turkish nation's father.
Google rating: 5.0/5.0
Location: Trabzon Province, Turkey