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| Izmir | Izmir restaurants Posted: Mon March 6, 2006 12:24 PM UTC
We are staying in Ismir March 26 and 27th and looking for resturants for dinner would like near water. We like seafood or local menu.
Is Cesme too far to travel for seafood dinner? Also have afternoon to tour city any sugestions? |
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| Izmir | RE: Izmir restaurants Posted: Mon March 6, 2006 01:52 PM UTC
Cesme is 80 Km's away from Izmir.In this time of season Cesme is not crowdy with local or foreign torist. No need to travel to Cesme for sea food. There are more interesting places around Izmir such as Ephesus, Home of Virgin Mary, St. Johns's grave, Didim's Apollon Temple.They are all in Selcuk or Kusadasi.It takes only 2 hours by bus.
On the other hand the long street along the quai is called "Kordon". In Kordon you can find restaurants. Have a nice time Come happily and return happily. PS: While in Ankara please call me 434 14 14
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