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ADANA with 10 Traveller Questions


What is Adana famous for? (01)

1. What should be known about Adana?


Adana is the fifth largest city in Turkey. Known as the capital of kebab, Adana is also a major producer of crops like cotton and citrus fruits.

Beyond these, the city has other valuable attractions. Adana is a city with a history of five thousand years. Tepebağ Höyüğü, which shows traces of the Neolithic era and the earliest settled human life, is located in Adana.


2. When should you visit Adana?


Adana has a typical Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and very dry. Spring and autumn are mild, while winters are warm and rainy. In summer, temperatures can rise up to 40 degrees Celsius, making it quite oppressive, so the ideal time to visit Adana is during the spring.

You can enjoy pleasant scents in Adana's streets in April when the orange trees are in bloom. The famous "Orange Blossom Festival" also takes place during this period.


3. How to get to Adana?


Adana is a major commercial hub, making it easily accessible by various means.


  • By Air: The airport is located in the heart of the city. It takes only five minutes to reach the city center from the airport. Flights from Istanbul to Adana take about 1.5 hours, from Ankara to Adana about 55 minutes, and from İzmir to Adana also around 1.5 hours.


  • By Road: There are no issues with road access; buses connect the city to various locations.


  • By Rail: You can also reach Adana by train. The train station is located directly in the city center and is notable for its architecture.


Adana

4. How is urban transportation in Adana?


Urban transportation in Adana is easy and convenient. It is primarily served by municipal buses, private public buses, minibuses, and taxis. Public transportation options are almost non-existent after certain hours in the evening, making taxis the only viable option.


5. What should you eat and drink in Adana?


Adana kebab is the city's most famous dish. It is made from minced lamb meat and is heavily spiced, skewered on long sticks, and grilled. Other local specialties include "Analı Kızlı" soup and "Cici Bici," a frozen dessert. "Şalgam" (turnip juice) is also a traditional local drink.


Where can you experience these flavors and more?


  • Ciğerci Mahmut: Adana locals never say no to liver, whether it's morning or evening. While in Adana, you should follow their lead and start your day with liver for breakfast. This place could be your spot for a morning meal.


Address: Reşatbey Mahallesi, Cumhuriyet Caddesi, 14. Sokak, No: 22 (Cumhuriyet Avenue)


Ciğer

  • Kaburgacı Yaşar Usta: One of the best kebab places in Adana. The kebabs are delicious, and the accompanying salads are also varied and tasty. It is recommended not to leave without trying the minced ribs.


    Address: Yavuzlar Mahallesi, 4070 Sokak, No:27, Aksantaş Toki İş Merkezi, 01220 Yüreğir/Adana


  • Abuzer Kadayıf Bici Bici: This is one of the most refreshing summer treats in Adana. Its main ingredients are a pudding made from water and starch. Fruits like bananas and strawberries can be added according to your preference.


    Address: Kurtuluş, 01130 Seyhan/Adana


Bici Bici

  • Kazım Büfe: Known for its mouthwatering banana milk, Kazım Büfe is a must-visit while you're in Adana.


    Address: Cemalpaşa Neighborhood, Toros Avenue, Bahadır Apt. D.34/B, 01120 Seyhan/Adana


Kazım Büfe

  • Petek Pastanesi: You can find crispy börek, simit, and delicious pastries here. It is recommended not to leave Adana without trying their water börek, which has a homemade flavor. The natural lemonade available here complements these delights perfectly.


    Address: Turgut Özal Bulvarı, Kurttepe Kavşağı, Petek Apartment


  • Şırdancı Bedo: Şırdan (a type of offal) holds a very important place in Adana cuisine. Those seeking clean and high-quality offal dishes can enjoy a variety of delicious and hearty options at Şırdancı Bedo.


    Address: Kocavezir Neighborhood, Karacaoğlan Avenue, No:8, Seyhan/Adana


Şırdancı Bedo

  • Ali Göde Şalgam Suyu: This is the place for those who can't enjoy kebab without şalgam (turnip juice). Made from the fermentation of carrots and turnip roots, şalgam is a healthy drink due to its antioxidant content. You can choose between spicy or mild options.


    Address: Kuruköprü, Kurtuluş Cd. No:3, 01060 Seyhan/Adana


6. What are the must-visit places in Adana?


  • Stone Bridge: A symbolic structure on the Seyhan River, often featured in Adana photographs. The bridge, dating back to Roman times, still has 14 of its original arches standing.


Stone Bridge

  • Big Clock Tower: Another iconic landmark of Adana is the Clock Tower within the Ulu Mosque Complex. The Clock Tower was constructed in 1882 by the governor of Adana, Abidin Pasha.


Big Clock Tower

  • Sabancı Central Mosque:  This is an impressive religious and architectural masterpiece. The mosque is considered a symbol of both the city of Adana and the country due to its elegance and grandeur. The magnificent mosque was built through the philanthropy of Turkish businessman Sakıp Sabancı and was opened for worship in 1998.

Sabancı Central Mosque

  • Adana Cinema Museum: This museum sheds light on the history of Turkish cinema and houses numerous photographs, books, posters, and other documents. There is an entrance fee for the museum.


  • Adana Central Park: Located in the heart of the city, this green paradise offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.


  • Varda Bridge: Situated near the center of Adana and built over the Seyhan River, the bridge was constructed during the Ottoman Empire, around 200 years ago, and still stands today. Varda Bridge is both a historical monument and an engineering masterpiece.

Varda Bridge

  • Kapıkaya Canyon:  This impressive natural beauty captivates with the grandeur and tranquility of nature. Kapıkaya Canyon gets its name from the large rock formations that resemble a massive gate. The icy water flowing within the canyon provides a perfect environment for those who love calmness and serenity.


Kapıkaya Canyon

7. What can you do in Adana?


Before traveling to Adana, you'll often encounter suggestions like "eat kebab here, try liver there, drink şalgam," and so on. After enjoying these local delights and seeing the sights, you can also participate in the festivals and events happening in Adana depending on the time of your visit.


  • Orange Blossom Festival (April)

  • Çukurova Rock Festival (April)

  • Karakucak Wrestling Festival (May)

  • Cherry Festival (June)

  • İmamoğlu Peach Festival (June)

  • Kızıldağ Plateau Festival (August)

  • Horzum Plateau Festival (August)

  • Golden Boll Film Festival (September)

  • International Adana Film Festival (September)

  • Adana Flavor Festival (October)


8. What should you buy from Adana?


  • Famous Şalgam Juice: A local specialty unique to Adana.

  • Citrus Fruits from Reşit Ener Facilities: Fresh and local citrus products.

  • Handmade Karatepe Rugs: Traditional rugs made with craftsmanship.

  • Cezerye (Carrot Delight) from Historical Kazancılar Helvacısı: A sweet treat made from carrots.

  • Copper Souvenirs from Historical Kazancılar Bazaar: Handcrafted copper items.

  • Special Hand-Embroidered Adana Yemeni: Traditional embroidered shoes unique to Adana.


Bakırcılar Bazaar

9. Where to stay in Adana?


Adana offers a range of accommodation options to suit all needs and budgets. For staying in the city center, it's recommended to choose hotels in the Seyhan or Yüreğir districts.


Hotels near Sefa Özler Caddesi or İnönü Caddesi in Seyhan are notable. Suggested accommodations include:

  • Emir Royal Hotel

  • Hosta Hotel

  • Çukurova Park Hotel

  • Hotel Mavi Sürmeli


10. What to be aware of while traveling in Adana?


Adana is an easy city to explore. You shouldn’t encounter any issues as long as you avoid the more secluded neighborhoods.



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