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        Mardin

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          Snowy Mardin stone houses and historic bell tower view on an all-inclusive private guided Mardin city tour

           Mardin, Turkey (Republic of Turkey)

          Private Guided Tour of Mardin City | Mansions & Museums

          Step into one of Turkey's most striking ancient cities with a private guide at your side — Mardin's carved stone streets and 4,000-year history await, starting right from your hotel door.

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          From € 32.94
          Sunrise at Mount Nemrut with ancient stone heads

           Istanbul, Turkey (Republic of Turkey)

          5-Day Mesopotamia Guided Tour: Nemrut, Sanliurfa & Mardin

          Walk through twelve thousand years of human history in five days — from the world's oldest temple to living monasteries carved in stone. This is southeastern Turkey at its most extraordinary.

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          From € 719.89
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          More to know about Mardin

          Mardin is a historic city in southeastern Turkey, perched on a hilltop in the Mesopotamian region. Known for its distinctive golden-hued stone architecture and narrow winding streets, the city features the Great Mosque, several churches, and a 12th-century castle. Visitors explore the old medina on foot, visit ancient religious sites, and sample regional Kurdish and Arab cuisine in traditional restaurants.
          Mardin is a historic city in Mardin Province, southeastern Turkey, situated atop a limestone ridge at approximately 1,082 meters above sea level, overlooking the Mesopotamian plain near the Syrian border. The city is recognized for its outstanding universal value as a multicultural urban landscape, representing the confluence of Syriac Christian, Islamic, Kurdish, and Arab traditions across millennia of continuous habitation.
          Destination | Cultural Heritage | Southeast Turkey | Mesopotamia | UNESCO-Listed | Stone Architecture | Multicultural History