Overview
Şanlıurfa, located in Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Region and known as the "City of Prophets," is an ancient city with deep historical roots. Göbeklitepe, dating back to 11,000 BC and recognized as the world's oldest temple complex, is situated in Şanlıurfa and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Balıklıgöl, believed to be the birthplace of Prophet Abraham, is another significant landmark.
Şanlıurfa’s cuisine is renowned for its richness. Signature dishes include çiğ köfte made with isot pepper, kebabs, lahmacun, and the dessert şıllık. Isot pepper is a defining ingredient in its culinary tradition.
The city experiences a continental climate, with extremely hot, dry summers and cold winters. Şanlıurfa stands out with its rich cultural heritage, traditional music, and folk dances. Landmarks like Göbeklitepe, Harran Houses, Urfa Castle, and Halfeti offer unforgettable experiences for visitors.