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NEW AVENUE OPENED IN ALANYA

NEW AVENUE OPENED IN ALANYA

Haziran 9, 2021

On Sunday, work was completed on laying the last missing 500 meters of asphalt on the new route between the Kadipasha and Saray quarters.

This was announced by the mayor of Alanya Adem Murat Yudzhel,

The infrastructure of Alanya - one of the most popular resort cities in Turkey in terms of home purchase and, perhaps, the most popular among our compatriots - continues to improve. New roads in the city and its environs not only simplify travel, but also save gasoline for motorists. One of the central streets in Mahmutlar is being renovated; another "fresh" route will soon connect the northern quarters with the coastal ones.

The good news is not limited to improving the traffic situation; for example, the number of Blue Flag beaches in Alanya has already reached 78. Work is progressing rapidly on a 30-kilometer cycle path along the seashore, and a specialized hotel for cyclists will soon open in the city.

“We are pleased to provide residents and guests of the city with a new prestigious avenue, which will now serve this area for years,” the mayor said. The street is really convenient for both motorists and pedestrians; the municipality and local merchants thanked for it.

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