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Alanya is preparing for the opening of the tourist season.

Alanya is preparing for the opening of the tourist season.

March 1, 2023
While tour operators one by one announce the start of sales of tours to Turkey, the warmest resort city in the country is actively preparing for a new meeting with its guests. The Mayor of Alanya, Adem Murat Yudzhel, visited the central Iskele Street in the port area, where the old paving stones are currently being replaced with a new one. It is also planned to complete the improvement of 4.5 km of the Turkler-Payallar-Konakly embankment. The mayor said that all restoration, road and other works related to the preparation of the resort for the new season will be completed in March.

 

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