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Konya Neyi Meşhur?

580 published placesUpdated April 6, 2026

Konya neyiyle meşhur? Konya, with its license plate code 42, is the heart of Mevlana and Mevlevi culture in Central Anatolia; a prominent archaeological destination with traces of Çatalhöyük and the Hittites; and a city renowned for local delicacies like…

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Sille

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    Mevlana Müzesi

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Konya Travel Guide: Mevlana, Seljuk Heritage, Archaeology, and Etliekmek

Short answer: Konya is a city located in Central Anatolia with the license plate code 42, globally recognized for Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi and the Mevlevi culture; holding a profound archaeological memory with its Çatalhöyük and Hittite heritage; and boasting a strong gastronomic tradition featuring specialties like etliekmek (meat bread), ciğer (liver), and fırın kebap (oven kebab).

A visit to Konya typically starts around the Mevlana Museum, extends to the Seljuk-Ottoman layers of Alaaddin Hill and surrounding mosques; while day-trip extensions include Çatalhöyük, Sille, or nearby nature stops. Be sure to check the latest announcements for ticketing, prayer times, and seasonal conditions.

Build your trip around three pillars

Most travelers in Konya divide their time between Mevlana and museums, parks and nature, and etliekmek and culinary culture. Nelerimeshur features hundreds of spots; the selections below are just a sample. To explore the full list, you can browse categories on the Konya homepage.

History, religion, and urban texture

Alaaddin Tepesi Parkı offers walking paths and green spaces on a hill associated with the Seljuk period. Alaaddin Tepesi Parkı.

Eşrefoğlu Camii stands out in Anatolia for its wooden-columned mosque tradition, featured prominently on cultural routes around the Konya province. Eşrefoğlu Camii.

Aziziye Camii catches the eye with its baroque influences and twin-minaret silhouette. Aziziye Camii.

Şemsi Tebrizi Camii ve Türbesi is a landmark that preserves the memory of the 12th-century philosopher and poet. Şemsi Tebrizi Camii ve Türbesi.

Kapu Camii and Konya Sultan Selim Camii complete the inner-city mosque itinerary. Kapu Camii · Konya Sultan Selim Camii.

Sille Tarihi Kent is a great day-trip escape featuring stone mansions and church ruins. Sille Tarihi Kent.

Aya Eleni Kilisesi is an essential stop for understanding the city's multicultural heritage. Aya Eleni Kilisesi.

Nasreddin Hoca Türbesi is a visiting point identified with famous folkloric tales. Nasreddin Hoca Türbesi.

İvriz Kaya Anıtı is an archaeological asset featuring Hittite-era rock carvings and water cult symbols; planning an excursion is required. İvriz Kaya Anıtı.

Karatay Belediyesi Hayvanat Bahçesi offers a family-friendly zoo experience. Karatay Belediyesi Hayvanat Bahçesi.

All historical and cultural listings: Konya — historical places.

Museums and archaeology

Mevlana Müzesi is the city's primary cultural museum, housing the tomb of Rumi and dervish artifacts. Mevlana Müzesi.

Çatalhöyük Örenyeri attracts global attention as a UNESCO World Heritage site and Neolithic settlement famous for its wall paintings; allow extra travel time from the city center. Çatalhöyük Örenyeri.

Konya Arkeoloji Müzesi and Karatay Medresesi (featuring ceramic and archaeological exhibits) strengthen the city museum itinerary. Konya Arkeoloji Müzesi · Karatay Medresesi.

Panorama Konya Müzesi and Eflatun Pınarı / Hitit Su Anıtı are complementary stops for history enthusiasts and lovers of open-air archaeology. Panorama Konya Müzesi · Eflatun Pınarı / Hitit Su Anıtı.

All museums: Konya — museums and art galleries.

Parks, nature, and family

Konya Tropikal Kelebek Bahçesi offers an indoor tropical experience with exotic plants and butterflies. Konya Tropikal Kelebek Bahçesi.

Kültür Park provides a classic city park atmosphere with fountains, flowerbeds, and an amphitheater. Kültür Park.

Japon Kyoto Parkı is a distinct option for those seeking Japanese garden aesthetics. Japon Kyoto Parkı.

80 Günde Devr-i Alem Parkı is ideal for families with children, featuring miniature displays and themed landscapes. 80 Günde Devr-i Alem Parkı.

Zafer Meydanı Konya serves as a city center meeting point with an outdoor café vibe. Zafer Meydanı Konya.

Ecdat Parkı is favored for photography and walks, featuring a lakeside setting and traditional themed architecture. Ecdat Parkı.

Spots like Sille Baraj Parkı, KONYA MERAM BAĞLARI, Nasreddin Hoca Gülmece Parkı, and Hadim Göksu Şelalesi diversify the urban and surrounding green spine (be sure to plan for duration and season regarding the waterfall and natural areas). Sille Baraj Parkı · Konya Meram Bağları · Nasreddin Hoca Gülmece Parkı · Hadim Göksu Şelalesi.

Akyokuş Tabiat Parkı and TINAZTEPE MAĞARASI form alternative routes for nature and cave enthusiasts. Akyokuş Tabiat Parkı · Tınaztepe Mağarası.

All park and nature listings: Konya — nature and parks.

Gastronomy: etliekmek, ciğer, and Konya cuisine

Konya's culinary scene is synonymous with etliekmek and ciğer; listings sometimes include establishments around the bazaar or shopping malls — you can consider these as both shopping and dining stops.

Etliekmek examples: Halk Etliekmek Konya, Havzan Etli Ekmek, Cemo Etliekmek Selçuklu, Cemo Etliekmek Nalçacı. Ciğer and kebab: Ciğerci Orhan, Ehil Fırın Kebap Selçuklu. Commercial and traditional stops: Tarihi Bedesten Çarşı, Tarihi Tiritci Mithat, Konya Balık Hali.

Cafes and desserts: Tarihi Medrese Kahvehanesi, Konya Kebap Evi, Yatağanlı Osmanağa. Breakfast: Sille Kemeraltı Serpme Kahvaltı, Palize Kahvaltı Mandıra.

Extended lists: Popular restaurants, Cafes and dessert shops, Breakfast spots, Street food.

Sample 2-day itinerary

Day 1 — Center: Mevlana Museum, surroundings of Alaaddin Hill, Karatay Medrese or Archaeology Museum, and etliekmek for dinner.

Day 2 — Surroundings: Çatalhöyük archaeological site or the historic town of Sille; concluding with a family-friendly visit to Kültür Park or the Butterfly Garden on the way back.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is Konya's license plate code and region?
    Konya is a province located in the Central Anatolian Region with the license plate code 42, offering a vast area to explore with its central districts and surrounding natural attractions.
  • What should you do on your first day in Konya?
    For most visitors, starting with the Mevlana Museum and the surrounding central mosques and complexes, followed by Alaaddin Hill or museums, makes for a well-balanced beginning.
  • Is Çatalhöyük located in central Konya?
    Çatalhöyük is an archaeological site located near Çumra; visiting it requires allocating separate travel time from the city center.
  • What to eat in Konya?
    Etliekmek, oven kebab, and ciğer are the primary sought-after delicacies; listings for local restaurants and street food in the city should be used for choosing current establishments.
  • Is a car needed for Çatalhöyük and İvriz?
    Yes; these stops are located quite far from the center. Check current maps and facility announcements for travel times and road conditions.
  • Konya büyük mü?
    Yüzölçümü büyük.

Lesser-known stops

  • Sille Köyü

    Tarihi köy.

    Why overlooked? Az bilinir.

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