Mausoleum Open-Air Museum
Bodrum center is home to the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, also known as the Bodrum Mausoleum (Mazol), considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and one of the most important landmarks of Bodrum.
Bodrum Island has long been regarded as one of Turkey's most popular islands. With its stunning views of the Aegean Sea, beautiful coves, and charming taverns hidden in ancient streets, it offers a truly romantic getaway. At the same time, it boasts a vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere, attracting both couples and families seeking a more dynamic holiday combination with its lively nightlife, shops, and numerous sports activities. Travelers are invited to experience the vibrant island life while staying in a truly luxurious and atmospheric hotel in Bodrum.
Yacht enthusiasts can dock their yachts at the pier next to Assaggio, but Palmarina, a world-class yacht marina located a short distance away in Yalıkavak, is also available. This new marina hosts high-quality shopping, open-air dining, and nightlife options, including Zuma, Anjelique, Fenix, and Nusr-et Steakhouse. For a souvenir from your trip, Mysabella offers a modern and elegant version of the fine-strapped summer sandals synonymous with Bodrum.
The Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology can be considered one of the most important underwater archaeology museums in the world or within Bodrum Castle. It is one of the most popular places to visit and see in Bodrum.
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