Safranbolu, the city of cultural tourism, is hopeful for Ramadan
Safranbolu, the city of cultural tourism, is hopeful for Ramadan
In Safranbolu, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, tradesmen expect intense tourism activity during the Ramadan.
Haber Giriş Tarihi: 09.04.2023 12:19
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In the Safranbolu district of Karabük, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and world-famous for its houses, tradesmen expect intense tourism activity during the Ramadan, which lasts for 9 days.
Resembling an open-air museum with its cobbled streets, inns, baths, mosques, fountains, bridges and mansions from the Ottoman period, Safranbolu will take its guests on a journey through time during the Ramadan. Because it reflects the city life and culture of the Ottoman Empire, it is known with titles such as "Ottoman's fingerprint", "The capital of protection", "The city that protects itself". Due to the fact that the schools will be on break, there has been intense demand for the hotels in the historical district.
Mutlu Çiğdem, who works as a business manager at a hotel, told the İhlas News Agency reporter that there is a high demand.
Stating that Safranbolu sees the highest demand in April and May, Çiğdem said, "Reservations have started to be made, our hope is that it will be crowded this holiday. We cannot say that it is 100 percent full right now, but the demands are very good. Safranbolu is a preferred place for holidays since it is close to Ankara and Istanbul for 3-day holidays.
Stating that the agencies that make groups in the Western Black Sea region at the weekend also have requests, Çiğdem said, "Their sales continue. As hoteliers, our expectation is that we will have a full holiday. Safranbolu is a preferred region for short-term holidays, especially in spring and autumn. Not only as Safranbolu, you can also stop by Abant on your way. Abant, Safranbolu and Amasra are a trio of pillars. We have Pınarbaşı Horma Canyon and Yenice forests added to our new program. The people who come are really impressed, it is very different and it has added color to our tourism."
Hüseyin Özdemir, a locksmith who makes the door locks of historical mansions in the Historical Bazaar, also stated that they expect the Ramadan to be busy.
Emphasizing that they do more work in Ramadan than in other months, Özdemir said:
"I wish there were no empty places anywhere on the streets, so that everyone have a holiday. If the weather is nice, my expectations will be good. Those who know Safranbolu are coming back again. Anyone who has not heard should come and watch the ancestral heirloom. The more crowded the streets, the better for us. Our shopping will be better. While they are shopping, they can say, 'I went to Safranbolu, and I saw these there too' or, even if they are not needed at that time, they have the chance to come and buy them when needed. Just letting them see we have it, is enough."
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Safranbolu, the city of cultural tourism, is hopeful for Ramadan
In Safranbolu, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, tradesmen expect intense tourism activity during the Ramadan.
In the Safranbolu district of Karabük, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and world-famous for its houses, tradesmen expect intense tourism activity during the Ramadan, which lasts for 9 days.
Resembling an open-air museum with its cobbled streets, inns, baths, mosques, fountains, bridges and mansions from the Ottoman period, Safranbolu will take its guests on a journey through time during the Ramadan. Because it reflects the city life and culture of the Ottoman Empire, it is known with titles such as "Ottoman's fingerprint", "The capital of protection", "The city that protects itself". Due to the fact that the schools will be on break, there has been intense demand for the hotels in the historical district.
Mutlu Çiğdem, who works as a business manager at a hotel, told the İhlas News Agency reporter that there is a high demand.
Stating that Safranbolu sees the highest demand in April and May, Çiğdem said, "Reservations have started to be made, our hope is that it will be crowded this holiday. We cannot say that it is 100 percent full right now, but the demands are very good. Safranbolu is a preferred place for holidays since it is close to Ankara and Istanbul for 3-day holidays.
Stating that the agencies that make groups in the Western Black Sea region at the weekend also have requests, Çiğdem said, "Their sales continue. As hoteliers, our expectation is that we will have a full holiday. Safranbolu is a preferred region for short-term holidays, especially in spring and autumn. Not only as Safranbolu, you can also stop by Abant on your way. Abant, Safranbolu and Amasra are a trio of pillars. We have Pınarbaşı Horma Canyon and Yenice forests added to our new program. The people who come are really impressed, it is very different and it has added color to our tourism."
Hüseyin Özdemir, a locksmith who makes the door locks of historical mansions in the Historical Bazaar, also stated that they expect the Ramadan to be busy.
Emphasizing that they do more work in Ramadan than in other months, Özdemir said:
"I wish there were no empty places anywhere on the streets, so that everyone have a holiday. If the weather is nice, my expectations will be good. Those who know Safranbolu are coming back again. Anyone who has not heard should come and watch the ancestral heirloom. The more crowded the streets, the better for us. Our shopping will be better. While they are shopping, they can say, 'I went to Safranbolu, and I saw these there too' or, even if they are not needed at that time, they have the chance to come and buy them when needed. Just letting them see we have it, is enough."
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