Safranbolu
Safranbolu is a historic town in Turkey, known for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture. Located in the Black Sea region, it features traditional wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and beautiful mosques. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors with its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes.
The name Safranbolu translates to "Saffron City," reflecting its historical significance in saffron trade. The town is famous for its local crafts, including handwoven textiles and intricate ceramics. Visitors can explore various attractions, such as the Safranbolu Cinci Han and the Karakomak Mosque, which showcase the town's architectural beauty.