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Lefkoşa Neyi Meşhur?

39 published placesUpdated August 10, 2026

Lefkoşa neyiyle meşhur? Lefkoşa is the divided capital of Cyprus, renowned for the Selimiye Mosque, Büyük Han, the Venetian walls, Girne Kapısı, the Lokmaci crossing, museums, and its rich tradition of hans, meyhanes, and local sweets.

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Lefkoşa Travel Guide: Walls, Hans, and Capital Texture

Quick answer: Lefkoşa is the divided capital of Cyprus, renowned for the Selimiye Camii, Büyük Han, the Venetian walls and Girne Kapısı, the Lokmaci crossing line, museums, and its rich tradition of hans, meyhanes, and local sweets.

The walled city is best explored on foot; IDs and up-to-date information are essential for border crossings and museum hours.

Structure your trip around three pillars

Most travelers divide their time between walled city landmarks, museums and hammams, and local dining and meyhanes. Nelerimeshur features 39 published locations. Lefkoşa main page · What is Lefkoşa famous for?

Selimiye, Büyük Han, and the gates

Selimiye Camii is the iconic Gothic cathedral silhouette transformed into a mosque. Selimiye Camii.

Büyük Han is a central stop with its courtyard Ottoman han and cafe-workshop atmosphere. Büyük Han.

Girne Kapısı is the most famous of the city's wall entrances. Girne Kapısı.

Lokmaci Crossing serves as a crossing and meeting point. Lokmaci Crossing meeting point.

Venedik Sütunu and Atatürk Meydanı complete the central context. Venedik Sütunu LEFKOŞA · Atatürk Myd..

All historical sites: Lefkoşa — historical sites.

Museums and hammam

Büyük Hamam, Mevlevi Museum, Cyprus Car Museum, Museum of Barbarism, Lusignan House, Rüstem Bookstore.

List: Lefkoşa — museums.

Dining, sweets, and meyhane

Çember Restaurant, Bandabuliya, Saraba dining hall, El Sabor Latino.

Sweets & cafes: Sedirhan Cafe, Mamülcüoğlu Patisserie, Budak Bakery, Bereket Fırını.

Meyhane: Eskikonak Meyhanesi, Bildiğin Meyhane.

Sample itinerary framework

Day 1: Selimiye → Büyük Han → Girne Kapısı → Bandabuliya/local dining.

Day 2: 2–3 museums + hammam or an evening at a meyhane.

Field note

Border crossing and museum hours are subject to change; keep your ID or passport with you. The stone streets inside the walled city get quite hot at midday in summer—plan your walks for the morning or late afternoon.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is Lefkoşa famous for?
    Lefkoşa is renowned for the Selimiye Mosque, Büyük Han, the historic city gates, the Lokmaci crossing point, its museums, and its rich han and meyhane culture.
  • What can you fit into 1–2 days in Lefkoşa?
    Day 1: Selimiye, Büyük Han, Girne Kapısı, and the Bandabuliya area. Day 2: Museums (Mevlevi, Büyük Hamam, Car Museum) and local dining or meyhanes.
  • Can you plan a crossing at Lokmaci?
    Yes, many visitors include the crossing point in their itinerary; be sure to carry your ID or passport and check current regulations.
  • What to eat in Lefkoşa?
    The areas around the hans, Bandabuliya, and the meyhane culture stand out, alongside excellent patisserie and bakery sweets.
  • Can it be combined with Girne on the same day?
    It is possible, but the pace is quite intense; dedicating half a day to a full day for each is much more enjoyable.