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Çanakkale Travel Guide
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Staying in one of the hotels in Çanakkale, the gateway to the ancient wonders of Troy and the Gallipoli Peninsula, feels like embarking on a journey through history. With its roots tracing back to ancient times, Çanakkale is one the cities that have seen the worst and best of history. From the legendary tales of Troy to the solemn remembrance of the Gallipoli Campaign, the city is witness to events that have shaped the course of history. From the Trojans to the Ottomans, the city has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, leaving behind a rich cultural legacy for visitors to explore. But Çanakkale is not just a city covered by history; it's a natural wonder with its strait and green areas. You can enjoy the bright sea under the sun and sunbathe, or grab your tent and embrace nature. Hike, do some exercise, swim, walk around, or shop, you can do whatever you want freely in Canakkale. When it comes to hotels in Çanakkale, you can find every need for every budget there. Whether you're looking for a cozy boutique hotel or a luxurious resort overlooking the Aegean Sea, Çanakkale has it all. And with Bookperfect, finding the perfect Canakkale hotels for your stay is easier than ever.

 

Where is Çanakkale?

Çanakkale is a city and seaport located in Turkey, located on the southern shore of the Dardanelles at their narrowest point. It serves as the seat of Çanakkale Province and Çanakkale District. Çanakkale is a significant urban center in the region. The city holds historical importance as it is the closest major city to the ancient city of Troy, a famous archaeological site. Additionally, Çanakkale is a key hub for visitors exploring the First World War cemeteries at Gallipoli, further adding to its historical significance. 

 

Where To Stay In Çanakkale?

Here’s in which district you should stay during your Canakkale visit:

  • Gelibolu: Ideal for exploring the Gallipoli battlefields and historical sites.
  • Bozcaada: Perfect for a tranquil island getaway with beautiful beaches and vineyards.
  • Gökçeada: Offers a serene retreat on another picturesque island in the Aegean Sea.
  • City Center: Provides convenient access to various attractions, museums, and dining options in Çanakkale.

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Places To Visit In Çanakkale

Here are the some of the top Canakkale attractions you must see during your visit:

  • Çanakkale Martyrs' Memorial: This war memorial honors the 253,000 Turkish soldiers who served during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I. Designed by architects Doğan Erginbaş, Ismail Utkular, and civil engineer Ertuğrul Barla, the memorial stands at 41.70 meters tall and features low reliefs depicting the war etched into its four stone pillars.
  • Kilitbahir Castle: Constructed by Mehmed the Conqueror in 1462, Kilitbahir Castle stands on the European side of the Dardanelles Strait, offering panoramic views of the strait and its surroundings.
  • Anzac Cove: Famous for its historical importance during the Gallipoli Campaign, Anzac Cove was the site of the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during World War I.
  • Çanakkale Archaeological Museum: Housing artifacts from various archaeological sites in the Çanakkale region, the museum provides insights into the rich history and cultural heritage of the area.
  • Troy Museum: Dedicated to the ancient city of Troy, this museum showcases archaeological finds and artifacts related to Troy's history and mythology.
  • Clock Tower: A prominent attraction in Çanakkale's city center, the Clock Tower serves as a symbol of the city's history and architectural heritage.
  • Mirror Bazaar: Known for its variety of mirrors and glassware, the Mirror Bazaar in Çanakkale offers a unique shopping experience showcasing local craftsmanship and artisanal products.
  • Çimenlik Castle Museum: This museum features historical artifacts and exhibits related to the castle's role in Çanakkale's defense.
  • Parion Ancient City: Located near Çanakkale, Parion Ancient City is an archaeological remain that offers a glimpse into the ancient history of the region.
  • Gökçeada (Imbros): Located in the Aegean Sea near Çanakkale, Gökçeada is famous for its natural beauty, beaches, and historical sites.

 

Is Çanakkale Safe?

Yes, Canakkale is one of the best cities in Turkey when it comes to the safety and respect of people. Everyone is dealing with their own business and doesn’t care much about why this person is like this or that. Solo travelers can enjoy their trip in Canakkale without worrying.

 

Is Çanakkale Expensive To Visit?

No, Canakkale is not an expensive city. In fact, Turkey is one of the best tourism countries in the world when it comes to affordability. Without breaking the bank, you can enjoy a luxurious trip thanks to the currency rates.

 

Çanakkale Currency

The offıcıal currency of Çanakkale is Turkish Lira (TL-₺). However, some places in popular districts may accept dollars or euros as payments for convenience. Still, you will need to use TL in most places. There are many spots for currency exchange in Antalya, so you won’t need to think about having cash.

 

Çanakkale Language

The official language of Çanakkale is Turkish, which is also the language of Turkey. However, you don’t need to know even a single Turkish word to communicate with people as Çanakkale is one of the main tourist cities in Turkey. You may find someone who can speak English above a basic level, just don’t expect to find someone fluent.

 

Çanakkale Time Zone

The time in Çanakkale is GMT+3. So, schedule carefully when you are making a booking in a hotel. If you are to visit Turkey from the USA, East Asia, or other distant continents, be mindful of jet lag.

 

How Many Days To Visit Çanakkale?

About 3 days will be enough to see the main highlights of Canakkale. If you are aiming to explore the city and nearby more, or go to camp or enjoy your leisure time more at beaches, a week-long vacation will be ideal for you.

 

When Is The Best Time To Stay In Çanakkale?

The ideal time to visit Canakkale is between May and September. The city is located at the end of Marmara and the beginning of the Aegean region, so it’s possible to see both Marmara and Aegean climates. Generally, winters are rainy and summers are hot. Also, Canakkale is always windy because the city has a strait. Lastly, if you are planning to visit Canakkale, be ready for sea temperatures around 14°C.

Here’s the breakdown of all seasons of Canakkale:

  • Spring: Milder temperatures transitioning from the colder winter months. Rainfall is generally lower during spring.
  • Summer: Hot and sunny with temperatures reaching highs of around 35°C.
  • Fall: More rainfall compared to spring with temperatures starting to cool down as the region transitions towards winter.
  • Winter: Relatively mild but severe cold winds coming from the north. Also occasional snowfall.

 

What To Pack For Your Visit To Çanakkale?

Here’s your packing list for Çanakkale according to the season you are visiting:

 

  • Spring:
    • Lightweight clothing for mild temperatures
    • Layers for cooler evenings
    • Comfortable walking shoes
    • Sun hat
    • Sunscreen
    • Sunglasses
    • Swimsuit (towards the end of spring)
    • A beach towel

 

  • Summer:
    • Light and breathable clothing for hot weather
    • Sunscreen
    • Sunglasses
    • Sun hat
    • Swimsuit
    • Comfortable walking shoes
    • Flip flops or sandals
    • Reusable water bottle

 

  • Fall:
    • Light layers for varying temperatures
    • Long-sleeved shirts for cooler evenings
    • Comfortable walking shoes
    • Scarf for cooler days
    • Umbrella for occasional rain
    • Swimsuit (early fall)
    • Sun hat

 

  • Winter:
    • Warm clothing
    • A winter coat
    • Hat, gloves, and scarf
    • Waterproof boots
    • Layers for indoor heating
    • Umbrella for rain

 

Çanakkale Food

Being between the Aegean and Mediterranean regions, Canakkale foods are a mixture of both sides which are delicious without a doubt. When you get there, don’t hesitate to try new things as you will love them. So, here are the must-try Canakkale foods to eat during your trip:

  • Salted Sardines: A traditional Mediterranean dish featuring sardines preserved in salt for a flavorful seafood delicacy.
  • Roasted Goat: A local specialty of tender goat meat seasoned and roasted to perfection.
  • Ezine Cheese: A famous cheese variety originating from Ezine, Çanakkale, known for its rich and intense flavor.
  • Cheese Halva: A unique dessert combining cheese, sugar, and flour for a sweet and savory treat.
  • Ovmaç Soup: A soup made with wheat grains, vegetables, and spices, commonly enjoyed in Çanakkale cuisine.
  • Tumbi: A traditional dish of Çanakkale consisting of a blend of various vegetables and legumes cooked together.
  • Black-eyed Pea Patties: Patties made from mashed black-eyed peas mixed with herbs and spices, then fried to perfection.
  • Metez: A local dish of Çanakkale, typically consisting of meat, vegetables, and spices cooked together to create a rich and savory stew.
  • Melki (Çıntar Mushroom) Dish: A specialty dish featuring Çıntar mushrooms, locally known as Melki, cooked with various ingredients to create a flavorful and aromatic meal.
  • Egg with Caper: A dish made with eggs and capers. A unique blend of flavors and textures popular in Çanakkale cuisine.

 

Çanakkale Nightlife

Although the city itself seems calm even during the day, Canakkale nightlife is something else if you are in the right place in the town. From regular spots that look like a cafe to bars, there are numerous options for every taste. Here are some of the most popular nightlife spots in Canakkale:

  • Hayal Kahvesi Çanakkale: Located in the city center, close to the port, Hayal Kahvesi is a venue where famous artists perform concerts year-round. It stands out as one of the few places open late at night in Çanakkale for being open every day from 8 AM to 2 AM.
  • Bozcaada Salhane Bar: One of Bozcaada's most special venues, Salhane Bar is located right by the sea, offering a perfect setting for relaxation. It operates as both a café and a bar and is open every day from 11 AM to 1:30 AM.
  • Yalı Hanı Cafe Bar: Located in the city center, Yalı Hanı is particularly among young people, known for its rock music playlists. It also hosts live music events on certain days of the week. Open every day from 9 AM to midnight.
  • Big Yellow Taxi Benzin Cafe: Located very close to the clock tower, It's an ideal place to unwind during the day or spend quality time with friends in the evening. Open every day from 9 AM to midnight.
  • Pembe Kaval Bar: Located in Gökçeada, Pembe Kaval Bar is known for its breathtaking views. It hosts lively music events on weekends. However, Due to its popularity, reservations are recommended. Open every day from 9 AM to midnight.
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