The derviş house was beautiful. Inside the little building, you can gather some ideas about the wise men of the period and their way of living. You can guess how they were spending their days and how modest their live was. Unfortunately you have to cover yourself before going in, but they provide you with some clothing easy to put on. For instance as a woman you need to cover your head and your legs and as a man you need to cover your legs. The scene is absolutely beautiful. And next to it there is a nice little open air restaurant and everyone is very nice kind...
Read moreA tourist trap. Do not know what others have seen. We had a problem getting in, as young master was gong for the prayer in the mosque. He did not come back even 2 hours later. His grandad opened showed us very little of the posession, because they have quarrel with the neighbor, so they did not want to disturb him. Paid a fee without getting a receipt. Worth seeing if you are able to see...
Read moreIt's beautiful to see, but if you're not a muslim, there's not much there for you. Besides all the restaurants there, your visit can be done within 15 minutes. Extend your stay by having lunch there. Don't expect to just have a drink, staff is very rude if you don't...
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