Experience an enjoyable tour while discovering the local culture of Kayseri. Your guide is a certified professional nationwide tour guide. Delight in the history, geography, and archaeology of Kayseri city, while also appreciating its modern influences. There will be an opportunity to savor local cuisine during the included lunch.
Experience an enjoyable tour while discovering the local culture of Kayseri. Your guide is a certified professional nationwide tour guide. Delight in the history, geography, and archaeology of Kayseri city, while also appreciating its modern influences. There will be an opportunity to savor local cuisine during the included lunch.
- Museum of Seljuk Civilization - This historic building, known as the Seljuk Museum, was originally named Gevher Nesibe Madrasah. It is recognized as the world’s first academic mental hospital, constructed in 1024 by the Seljuk Empire. Within the museum, visitors can observe a pool where students studied astronomy through star reflections….
- Museum of Seljuk Civilization - This historic building, known as the Seljuk Museum, was originally named Gevher Nesibe Madrasah. It is recognized as the world’s first academic mental hospital, constructed in 1024 by the Seljuk Empire. Within the museum, visitors can observe a pool where students studied astronomy through star reflections. Additionally, the museum features pyramid-shaped patient rooms where doctors utilized water sounds, bird calls, and music tailored to patients’ horoscopes. Visitors will discover the earliest medical techniques used globally and gain insights into the social and cultural life of the Seljuk Empire. It stands as one of Anatolia’s most significant and intriguing structures.
- Kayseri Castle - Kayseri Castle is among the best-preserved castles in Türkiye. During the Roman Empire, it served as a trade center for Asia, as Kayseri was the capital of the Roman Empire’s Asia state. Inside the castle, visitors can immerse themselves in the Roman period and have the opportunity to take selfies with the castle’s historic protective walls.
- Archaeological Museum - This underground museum ranks among Europe’s largest archaeological museums, housing numerous artifacts dating back to 10,000 BC. A notable feature is the Tomb of Heracles. While Heracles is renowned as the strongest man in Greek mythology, few know that his original tomb is located in the Kayseri Archaeology Museum. Visitors will encounter a wealth of fascinating historical items, including pots, clothing, and jewelry.
- Millet Bahçesi - This park is one of Europe’s largest and hosts numerous local restaurants. Visitors will enjoy an unforgettable culinary experience with local dishes. Kayseri ravioli is particularly famous, and it’s recommended to try it with yogurt and garlic. Don’t worry about the garlic aroma; simply savor the meal.
- Ağırnas Underground City - Kayseri marks the starting point of Cappadocia. In the 4th century AD, people sought refuge underground and in Anatolian caves. Cappadocia is known for having over 200 underground cities. Ağırnas Underground City is particularly fascinating, offering insights into how people lived beneath the surface. Visitors can capture intriguing photos, but those with claustrophobia, asthma, or heart conditions should refrain from visiting.
- Mimar Sinan House - Sinan the Great, born in Ağırnas, Kayseri, was the master architect of the Ottoman Empire and the restorer of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. He designed over 1,600 buildings during his lifetime. Visitors will explore his birthplace, a house notable for its caves and tunnels connecting to nearby underground cities. This visit offers a chance to learn about Sinan, who is regarded as the father of architecture by architectural faculties worldwide.
- Koramaz Valley - This valley provides an unforgettable trekking experience through canyons amidst stunning natural beauty.
- Ottoman Street - Located in Talas, Kayseri, this historical street, restored by the government, is our final destination. Visitors will experience Ottoman Empire culture and see old Ottoman houses. As they stroll down the street, they can listen to local Kayseri music and browse antique stores.

- Private transportation
- Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Private transportation
- Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Carbonated beverages
- Personal spendings
- Personal spendings
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.