Trabzon, a gem on Turkey's Black Sea coast, captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and rich history. The city's picturesque landscapes, flanked by lush mountains and the deep blue sea, create a breathtaking backdrop for exploration. One of Trabzon's most iconic landmarks is the Sumela Monastery, a stunning Greek Orthodox site perched high on a cliff, offering both spiritual significance and panoramic views. Strolling through Trabzon's charming streets, you'll encounter a delightful blend of cultural influences, evident in its architecture and local traditions. The city's vibrant bazaars are perfect for sampling traditional foods, including the famous Akçaabat meatballs and the sweet, syrupy baklava. Don't miss the opportunity to sip on a cup of Trabzon's unique tea, grown in the nearby hills. History enthusiasts will appreciate Trabzon's past as a key trading hub during the Byzantine and Ottoman empires. The Hagia Sophia of Trabzon, a former church turned mosque, showcases stunning frescoes and intricate designs that tell tales of its storied past. With its blend of natural wonders, rich culture, and delicious cuisine, Trabzon is a destination that promises unforgettable experiences. Did you know that Trabzon is also home to the largest lake in Turkey, U
Trabzon, Turkey
Top things to do in Trabzon
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Boztepe Hill, Trabzon
A hilltop park offering panoramic views of Trabzon and the Black Sea, especially popular for watching the sunset.
Panagia Theoskepastos Monastery
A historic Greek Orthodox monastery dramatically carved into a cliffside, offering a glimpse into Byzantine monastic life.
Saint Anne Church, Trabzon
One of Trabzon's oldest surviving Byzantine churches, Saint Anne features a small stone structure with a distinctive dome and faded frescoes.
Fatih Mosque, Trabzon
Originally a Byzantine church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, this structure was converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest and retains its original dome.
New Friday Mosque
A former Byzantine church turned mosque, New Friday Mosque is known for its elegant dome, tall minaret, and serene courtyard.
İskender Pasha Mosque, Trabzon
Ottoman-era mosque with a serene courtyard and elegant single minaret, reflecting 16th-century religious architecture in Trabzon.
Saint Gregory of Nyssa Church, Trabzon
A former Byzantine church converted into a mosque, featuring medieval frescoes and stonework from the Komnenos period.
Kaymaklı Monastery
A hillside Greek Orthodox monastery complex with stunning Black Sea views, featuring a church, chapels, and monks' cells.
Ortahisar
Historic heart of Trabzon with winding streets and traditional Ottoman-era houses, offering a glimpse into the city's past.
Trabzon 19 Mayıs Arena
Modern multi-purpose stadium hosting Trabzonspor's football matches and major events in a vibrant atmosphere.
Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium
Former home of Trabzonspor, now demolished; a historic venue that witnessed decades of football glory.
Trabzon Airport
Trabzon Airport serves as the primary air gateway to the Black Sea region, connecting the city to domestic and international destinations.
Şenol Güneş Sports Complex
Şenol Güneş Sports Complex is a modern multi-purpose venue named after Turkey's legendary goalkeeper, hosting football and other events.
Hayri Gür Arena
Hayri Gür Arena is a versatile indoor sports complex in Trabzon, primarily used for basketball and volleyball competitions.
Hagia Sophia, Trabzon
A former Byzantine church and mosque, now a museum, featuring stunning 13th-century frescoes and a blend of Christian and Islamic architecture.
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