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Location : Cihan Sokak No:6 06430 Sihhiye Ankara
The
Surmeli Hotel in Ankara is located in the heart of the city, next to the trade and entertainment centers, only 45 minutes away from the Esenboga Airport. The distance from the main shopping centers such as: Karum center, Real center and Ankamail center is just 15 minutes. The Ministry and government offices, embassies are easily accessible from the Surmeli hotel as well.
The Surmeli Ankara hotel has a total of 200 rooms consisting of 80 standard, 103 superior, 8 triple, 8 junior suites, 5 senior suites, 4 executive suites, 6 non-smoking rooms. All rooms are equipped with high speed
wireless internet.
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Hotel Facilities :
Central Heating, Air Condition Heating, TV Room, Internet, Hair Dresser, Dry Cleaning, Laundry, Safety Deposit Box, 24 hrs Room Service, Doctor on Demand, Power Generator, Parking , Indoor Pool, Turkish Hamam, Sauna, Gym/Fitness, Meeting Rooms, Business Center
Room Facilities :
Direct Dial Phone, Radio, Minibar, Satellite TV, Air Condition, Bathtub, Hair Dryer, Internet Connection, Non-smoking room, Room Service (24 hours), Shower, WC
Attractions in Ankara
Here are two of our Recommended Ankara Attractions
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Ankara Tourist Information
Anitkabir
The mausoleum of the founder and leader of Republic's, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, was built on the hill of Rasattepe. The architecture completed in 1953 and Ataturk was removed from the temporary burial site at the Ethnographic Museum and brought here with great ceremony on the same year. The building has a remarkable entrance, is a synthesis of antique and modern architectural themes, and also is a proof of the classiness and strength of Turkish architecture
Within the Structure there are the following towers:
o the Tower of Independence,
o the Tower of Liberty,
o the Road of Lions,
o Mudafaa-i Hukuk Tower,
o the Soldier's Tower,
o the Tower of Victory,
o the Tower of Peace,
o the April 23 Tower,
o the Misak-i Milli Tower,
o the Reform Tower and
o the Victory Reliefs.
The Mausoleum hall itself is a colonnaded temple with huge bronze doors but not much in the way of decoration. There is the tomb of Ismet Inonu, the first prime minister of the Turkish republic and the president after Ataturk's death, opposite to Mausoleum. A number of Ataturk's personal belongings are exhibited here in Anitkabir.
Museum Phone: (+90 312) 310 53 61
Opening hours: Winter: 0900-1200 & 1300-1700 – Summer: 0900-1230 & 1330-1700, closed on Mondays.
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
It is located near the gate of the castle. The museum contains priceless work of arts belonging to the Palaeolithic and Neolithic eras as well as the Hattie, Hittite, Phrygian, Urartu and Roman civilizations.
Within this Ottoman building, the museum has a number of exhibits of Anatolian archaeology, starting with the Paleolithic era, and continuing chronologically through the Neolithic, Early Bronze, Assyrian Trading Colonies, Hittite, Phrygian and Urartu periods. Wide ranging artefacts from the excavations at Karain, Catalhoyuk, Hacilar, Canhasan, Beyce Sultan, Alacahoyuk, Alacahoyuk, Kultepe, Acemhoyuk, Bogazkoy Gordion, Pazarli, Altintepe, Adilcevaz and Patnos as well as examples of several periods can be seen. Beside, the exhibits of gold, silver, glass, marble and bronze works date back as far as the second half of the first millennium BC. The coin collections, with examples ranging from the first minted money to modern times, represent the museum's rare cultural treasures.
The Museum of Anatolian Civilizations won the "European Museum of the Year" award among 65 museums from 21 European countries in 1997.
Museum Phone: (+90 312) 324 31 60 / 312 62 48.
Opening hours: 08.30 - 17.30, closed on Mondays.