Mardin
Fresh Air 83/100
Excellent Alternative
Best alternative for Cappadocia
Heat 88/100
Algorithmically Overexposed

Mardin sits on a limestone ridge above the Mesopotamian plains and is one of the most remarkable cities in Turkey. The old city is built from honey-coloured stone, with houses stacked up the hillside above the plain in a way that photographs beautifully and feels genuinely ancient. The cultural mix is extraordinary — Syriac Christian, Arab, Kurdish, Armenian, and Turkish communities have all shaped the architecture and culture. The surrounding plains contain some of the oldest Christian monasteries in the world.

An extraordinary honey-coloured hilltop city with Syriac, Armenian, Kurdish, Arabic, and Turkish layers of history, ancient monasteries in the surrounding plains, and a unique cultural identity.

Growing Turkish domestic tourism but very few international visitors. Genuinely undiscovered by most Western tourists.

Spring (April-May) or autumn; summers are extremely hot

Fly to Mardin Airport from Istanbul or Ankara. The old city is on a steep hillside.

Very hot in summer. The political situation in southeastern Turkey requires checking current advisories. Not a typical tourist city.

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Country
Turkey
Region
Southeastern Anatolia
Fresh Air Score
83/100
Cost level
$
Distance from Cappadocia
620 km