This is your opportunity to see some of the many preserved relics that have been uncovered from beneath the waves and evoking a beautiful and noble civilization, lost to the past.The Zeki Muren Arts Museum is built in tribute to Zeki Muren a famed Turkish singer, composer and actor. It does have some reasonable clubs. Naturally, in a country as historically rich as Turkey, archaeological exploration is fruitful both on land and sea.
During winters and springs, November through April, the weather in Bodrum is generally very good with a few heavy shower periods, usually taking place in November, and then some time after new year and the last one in March or April. In ancient times, Bodrum was known as ‘Halicarnassus of Caria’ and was perhaps most notable for being home to the Mausoleum of Mausolus, an ancient tomb that stood over 140 feet tall, and was adorned in sculptures created by four of the most admired Greek sculptors of the age. Bodrum, located on the southern coast of the vast and rugged Turkish peninsula of the same name, offers a true Mediterranean escape with its numerous bays and beautiful beaches. Sunbeds and beanbags on the beach are free of charge, although the restaurants that own them will bring you menus or offer you drinks every half hour. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions. Every resort (including Gumbet and Bodrum Town) boasts a long stretch of golden sand, so it’s easy to sit back and relax while listening to the waves lap up onto the shore. Known as one of the Seven Wonders of The Ancient World, The Mauseloum was built by Artemisia, the sister and the wife of King Mausolos, B.C. Megarans enlarged the city B.C. For the most part they are harmless.
Taking a mobile phone in a plastic bag is advisable. 650 and changed its name to Halikarnassus, and then Persians started to rule the city from B.C. Here life is a little more sedate with shops catering mainly to those who have stepped off their boats. Another option is to go to the nearby beaches of Gumbet or Bitez: take a taxi (15-25 TL) or go to the bus station and hop on a Dolmus (2-3 TL). There are many cultural events - notably the Ballet Festival in August, a wide range of pop concerts at the Castle or in the Amphitheatre which has been restored in the last few years, having been built some 2,000 years ago.
If you’re lucky enough to be staying in a hotel in the area, you can enjoy the stunning views of the cove, the This newest craze in leisurely transportation makes a novel and fun way for you to explore this beautiful city.