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Bodrum town is situated exactly as Halicarnassus was many years ago. The history of the town goes back a long way, when its tomb of King Mausolus (Mausoleum) was actually considered as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, although today only ruins of this epic structure remain.
The main road runs inland from Bodrum Castle, which is set on a rocky headland between two bays. This main road and the bays on either side form the town centre of Bodrum. The population jumps from 50,000 during winter to over half a million people during summer time when both International and local Turkish tourists arrive to soak up the Turkish sunshine on the outlying beaches and enjoy excursions to neighbouring villages.
Cafes and restaurants serve a wide variety of cosmopolitan ‘international’ fare as well as tasty Turkish kebabs; Chinese, Mexican, Indian or Thai specialities and also the delights of traditional Ottoman cuisine. Here you will discover the more traditional kind of entertainment favoured by the local Bodrum residents. As the night progresses along join in a song with one of the groups of musicians who wander between the tables of these restaurants.
Bodrum is a unique town known as the St Tropez of Turkey, with an exceptional appeal where you can be entertained night and day. If you prefer, find a quiet corner and people watch the well known celebrities who come from far and wide to be entertained in Bodrum.
Only 30 kms from Bodrum International airport.