DISCOVER BODRUM
We are in the very heart of Bodrum, and we know exactly where its soul is hidden. We invite you to step away from the crowded tourist paths and discover the bougainvillea-lined streets we walk, the secret corners where we watch the sunset, and our favorite local spots. This is Bodrum, through our eyes.
Bodrum Castle & Underwater Archaeology Museum
As you sip your coffee in the serene gardens of The Courtyard or raise a glass at sunset in Dante, this 600-year-old majestic history will be your companion. Home to one of the world's most significant Underwater Archaeology Museums, the fortress awaits you with its hidden courtyards, free-roaming peacocks, and ancient shipwrecks. Our local tip: visit in the early morning before the crowds arrive, and take a moment at the towers to gaze into the endless blue of the Aegean.
Senato Restaurant
In the serene atmosphere of Bitez, experience a refined forum of flavor awarded by the prestigious Gault&Millau guide. Senato blends the deep-rooted heritage of Southeastern Anatolian cuisine with ancient sculptures and a cinematic ambiance. Don’t miss this unique experience where the purest ingredients of the soil meet the mastery of the chef.
Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
You are at the home of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. A peaceful route very close to our hotel, where you can feel the grandeur of history as you walk among massive marble columns.
Myndos Gate: The Ancient Line of Defense
I Built in the 4th century B.C. by King Mausolus, this monumental gate served as the western entrance to ancient Halicarnassus. Famous for its fierce resistance against the armies of Alexander the Great, the gate invites you on a journey through time with its restored towers and ancient moats. A must-visit landmark in the heart of Bodrum where the course of history once changed.
Zeki Müren Art Museum: Home of the "Sun of Art"
To truly understand the soul of Bodrum, one must meet its "Sun of Art." This charming house, where Turkey’s legendary artist Zeki Müren spent his final years, is now a captivating museum. Featuring his iconic stage costumes, personal belongings, and awards, the museum offers a nostalgic journey through the life of an icon who shaped Bodrum’s cultural identity.

