One of the World’s Oldest Cities Becomes a Tourist Hub of Türkiye
15.10.2025 | 10:20 |One of the ten oldest cities in the world, Gaziantep, continues to attract visitors from all over the globe. In autumn, the city — a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the “Gastronomy” category — once again becomes a magnet for thousands of travelers.
Known for its historical landmarks, traditional craft bazaars, and unique cuisine, Gaziantep welcomes millions of tourists every year. Among the most visited sites are the Gaziantep Fortress, the district of historic caravanserais, Bakırcılar Bazaar, and Almacı Market.
Visitors note the special atmosphere of the ancient city, where history and modernity intertwine in every street and building. Popular attractions include the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, the ancient city of Zeugma, the Kurtuluş Mosque, and the Zincirli Bedesten covered market.
Tourists from various regions of Türkiye and abroad show particular interest in the city’s traditional delicacies — Antep pistachios, baklava, katmer, and beyran soup.
According to local merchants, the influx of guests has revitalized the economy and increased demand for handcrafted goods, especially in the city’s historic artisan quarters.
Combining a rich historical heritage, culinary diversity, and the hospitality of its residents, Gaziantep remains one of Türkiye’s leading tourist destinations throughout the year.