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Tourism in Turkey is focused largely on a variety of
historical sites, and on seaside resorts along its Aegean
and Mediterranean Sea coasts. In recent years,
Turkey has also become a popular destination for culture,
spa, and health care tourism. In 2011, Turkey
attracted more than 31.5 million foreign tourists, ranking as the 6th most
popular tourist destination in the world.
In January 2013, the
Turkish government announced that it will build the world's largest airport in Istanbul.
The operation has an invested 7 billion euros and will have its first part of a
four part plan completed by 2017.
Istanbul
is one of the most important tourism spots not only in Turkey but also
in the world. There are thousands of hotels and other tourist-oriented
industries in the city, catering to both vacationers and visiting
professionals. Turkey's largest city, Istanbul, has a number of major
attractions derived from its historical status as capital of the Byzantine
and Ottoman
Empires. These include the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (the "Blue
Mosque"), the Hagia Sophia, the Topkapı
Palace, the Basilica Cistern, the Dolmabahçe Palace, the Galata Tower,
the Grand Bazaar, the Spice Bazaar, and the Pera Palace
Hotel. Istanbul has also recently become one of the biggest shopping
centers of the European region by hosting malls and shopping centers, such as Metrocity,
Akmerkez
and Cevahir Mall,
which is the biggest mall in Europe and seventh largest shopping center in the
world. Other attractions include sporting events, museums, and cultural events.
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