ÜRGÜP
Ürgüp
is about 7 kilometers from Göreme and is a modern town catering to
the needs of tourists as well as a market town for the whole area
on Saturdays.
Ürgüp has grown enormously over the last
twenty years or so in response to the needs of tourists, and is now
a major shopping centre especially for carpets, jewelry, antiques,
leather, ceramics, and hookahs. A permanent handicrafts market offers
a variety of souvenirs and the Turkish Bath
(hamam) is geared to the needs of tourists as well as locals. Ürgüp
has some lively nightlife with a theatre, discos and bars offering
Turkish evenings of food, drink and traditional dancing. Around Ürgüp
the long standing Ottoman and Greek tradition of wine making continues.
Many wine shops offer free wine testing all year round and a Wine
Festival is held every year in the first week of June.
The
old dwellings of Urgup are now principally used for storage and stabling
but there are still some strikingly beautiful houses of Greek and
Ottoman origin to be found and in the streets winding away from the
town centre many locals are living their lives in the old traditions.
Ürgüp has a "Wishpoint" for those
who require lasting benefits from their holiday. The route to the
wishpoint is interesting in itself as it starts opposite the 13th
century Kebir Camii (mosque) then follows a long tunnel to the top
of Temenni, the hill of wishes, where you will find the Seljuk tomb
of Kılıçarslan IV, a park where you can relax and admire the view
and a medrese (Islamic college) which is now a cafe where you can
refresh yourself and decide just what to spend your wish on.
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