Isparta
Isparta a Call to NatureNestled in the heart of Turkey, Isparta, known as the "City of Roses," captivates visitors with its vast rose fields and the fragrant scent that fills the air. Isparta known for its picturesque lakes and rich history. It borders Afyon, Burdur, Antalya, and Konya, covering an area of 8,993 km² with a population of 444,914. Isparta situated in the southwestern part of the country, it lies near the Taurus Mountains, offering a picturesque setting. The region is part of the 'Lakes Area' due to its numerous freshwater lakes. Isparta's rose oil is renowned worldwide, a testament to its superior quality and craftsmanship. The city serves as a gateway to the stunning Eğirdir Lake, providing breathtaking views and serene landscapes. Historical treasures like the ancient city of Antiocheia and the St. Paul Trail attract history enthusiasts, while the colorful handwoven carpets reflect its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore vibrant local markets brimming with fresh produce and traditional crafts. For winter sports enthusiasts, the Davraz Ski Center offers excellent opportunities with its pristine slopes. Blending natural beauty and historical charm, Isparta provides a tranquil escape from bustling cities, welcoming all with its warm hospitality. Key attractions include the Adada Ancient City, Eğridir Lake, Lavender Valley, Dungeon Cave, Kovada Lake, Sagalassos Ancient City and the Saint Paulus Road.