Places to visit in Konya offer a wide range, from historical monuments to natural beauties.
In Konya, one of the first things that comes to mind when speaking of a ‘wedding’ is the wedding pilaf; a tradition of sharing that satisfies the palate while also touching the heart.
Konya’s traditional breakfast culture is not just a meal, but a way of life.
For those looking to enjoy the authentic taste of Konya Yağ Somunu, Sufi Restaurant is the perfect destination.
Konya is one of Turkey’s leading cities not only for its historical and cultural richness, but also for its unforgettable culinary delights.
Konya Tirit is one of the most distinguished dishes that has survived from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods to the present day. Originating as a way to make use of leftover bread, this delicacy has become one of the most traditional flavors of Konya cuisine.
The Mevlana Mausoleum in Konya is one of the most sacred landmarks, as it houses the tomb of Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi. Living in the 13th century, Mevlana became renowned worldwide for his words ‘Come, come, whoever you are,’ inspiring millions with his philosophy of love and tolerance.
Konya is unique in the world not only for the Tomb of Mevlana, but also for its Whirling Dervish performances — the Semâ ceremonies.
The Konya Mystic Music Festival is one of Turkey’s most unique cultural events, blending the city’s spiritual heritage with the universal language of music.
Konya Ince Minaret Madrasa is one of the most iconic and architecturally significant structures in Turkey.
Konya is one of Turkey's most historically and spiritually rich cities, offering visitors more than just sightseeing—it offers a deep cultural experience.
Located at the very heart of Konya, Türbeönü Bazaar sits right next to the world-renowned Mevlana Museum, offering visitors a rich blend of culture, history, and local shopping.
By making your reservation now, you can enjoy carefully prepared flavors in the peaceful atmosphere of Sufi.