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About Ankara

Ankara, the capital of Türkiye since 1923, is a city where history and modern life meet in the heart of Anatolia. Long before becoming the capital of the young Republic, the city was home to Hittites, Phrygians, Lydians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, and Ottomans — each leaving a visible mark on its streets and skyline.

The city stands at the crossroads of Anatolia, making it both geographically and culturally central. Visitors can explore monumental sites such as Anıtkabir (the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk), the Roman Temple of Augustus, and the Ankara Castle, while also enjoying its lively cafés, restaurants, and green spaces.

Thanks to its clean and organized city plan, Ankara is easy to navigate. Public transportation covers most of the city efficiently, and Hacettepe University — go village of EGC 2026 — is easily accessible from the airport and city center.

Beyond being a political capital, Ankara is also known for its student life, art scene, and friendly local atmosphere, making it an ideal place for both competition and discovery.

What to Eat?

Ankara has a rich food culture that blends traditional Turkish cuisine with authentic local street flavors.

Visitors will find plenty of local eateries, street vendors, and cafés where they can taste these flavors at very reasonable prices.

What to Do?

Historical & Cultural Landmarks

Modern Culture & Museums

Nature & Outdoors

Day Trips

Night & Social Life

Ankara is a student city — which means nights can be lively.

Even though it’s not Istanbul, Ankara’s social life is vibrant, warm, and often surprisingly international.

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