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What is there to see in Trabzon?

Trabzon is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, ancient historical sites, and vibrant culture. Some of the top attractions include Hagia Sophia Museum, Sumela Monastery, Ataturk Kosku, Uzungol Lake, and the Ayasofya Camii Mosque.

What is the best time of year to visit Trabzon?

The best time to visit Trabzon is from May to October when the weather is warm, and the skies are clear. However, if you want to experience the local culture and traditions, consider visiting during the annual festivals held in the region between June and August.

What is the local cuisine in Trabzon?

Trabzon is known for its unique cuisine that combines traditional Turkish flavors with local ingredients. Some of the must-try dishes include Hamsi Tava (fried anchovies), Akcaabat Kofte (spicy meatballs), Laz Borek (pastry filled with cheese), and Pide (Turkish pizza).

What are the transportation options in Trabzon?

Trabzon has a well-developed transportation system that includes buses, taxis, and Dolmus (shared taxis). There is also a modern tram system that connects the city center to the eastern suburbs. If you are planning to explore the region's natural beauty, consider renting a car or a scooter.

What are some cultural customs and etiquette to keep in mind when visiting Trabzon?

Trabzon's culture is deeply influenced by its historical heritage and Islamic traditions. Visitors should dress modestly and avoid exposing too much skin, especially when visiting mosques or other religious sites. It is also customary to remove your shoes when entering a mosque or a private home. Finally, it is polite to greet locals with 'Merhaba' (hello) or 'Selamun Aleyküm' (peace be upon you).

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