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Seyhan Merkez Park
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Merkez Park is a 33-hectare urban park that is located on both banks of the Seyhan River in Adana. The larger portion of the park, 30 hectares, is on the west bank. Merkez Park starts just north of Sabancı Mosque and extends north to Galleria Shopping Mall. On the west of the park there is Fuzuli Street.
Nearby attractions
Sabanci Central Mosque
Reşatbey, Turhan Cemal Beriker Blv., 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Adana Cinema Museum
Kayalıbağ, Seyhan Cd., 01010 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Atatürk Museum
Kayalıbağ, 26009. Sk. No:1, 01010 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
İsmet İnönü Parkı
Kayalıbağ, Avukat Kamil Tekerek Sk. No:2, 01010 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Nearby restaurants
Ciğerci Mahmut
Reşatbey, Ordu Cd. 36/A, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Tarihi Taşköprü Ocakbaşı restorant
Reşatbey, Cumhuriyet Cd. No:40, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Adana Koço
Reşatbey, Türkkuşu Cd. 13/A, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Kling Usta
No: Toros caddesi cemalpaşa mah. Deniz apt c blok altı zemin kat toros cad. yıldızoğlu künefeyi geçince galeriya ya varmadan solda, 01120 Seyhan, Türkiye
Kazım Büfe
Cemalpaşa Mahallesi Toros Caddesi Bahadır Apt, No.34/B, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Tantunizm
Sinanpaşa, Hacı Sabancı Blv. No:28, 01220 Yüreğir/Adana, Türkiye
Nearby hotels
Sheraton Grand Adana
Sinanpaşa, Hacı Sabancı Blv. No:7, 01220 Yüreğir/Adana, Türkiye
Adana Garden Business Hotel
AA, Türkiye ‎, Reşatbey, 62013. Sk. No:35, 01300 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Centrum Business Hotel
Reşatbey, Ordu Cd. No:21, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
RİVA REŞATBEY HOTEL
Reşatbey, Adalet Cd. No:20, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Garden Park Otel
Reşatbey, Fuzuli Cd. No:17, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Dedeman Adana
Reşatbey, Beş Ocak Cd. No: 54, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Golden Deluxe Hotel
Reşatbey, 62015. Sk. 15. Sk, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Kaya Premium Hotel
Reşatbey, Turhan Cemal Beriker Blv. 16/A, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
ASUS PALMİYE OTEL
Reşatbey, Türkkuşu Cd. No:6, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
Apart Hotel City Palace
Reşatbey, 62005. Sk. No:23, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
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Seyhan Merkez Park

Reşatbey, Doğa Park, 01120 Seyhan/Adana, Türkiye
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Merkez Park is a 33-hectare urban park that is located on both banks of the Seyhan River in Adana. The larger portion of the park, 30 hectares, is on the west bank. Merkez Park starts just north of Sabancı Mosque and extends north to Galleria Shopping Mall. On the west of the park there is Fuzuli Street.

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Nearby attractions of Seyhan Merkez Park

Sabanci Central Mosque

Adana Cinema Museum

Atatürk Museum

İsmet İnönü Parkı

Sabanci Central Mosque

Sabanci Central Mosque

4.8

(3K)

Open 24 hours
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Adana Cinema Museum

Adana Cinema Museum

4.4

(1.4K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Atatürk Museum

Atatürk Museum

4.7

(452)

Open 24 hours
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İsmet İnönü Parkı

İsmet İnönü Parkı

3.8

(993)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Seyhan Merkez Park

Ciğerci Mahmut

Tarihi Taşköprü Ocakbaşı restorant

Adana Koço

Kling Usta

Kazım Büfe

Tantunizm

Ciğerci Mahmut

Ciğerci Mahmut

4.4

(1.5K)

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Tarihi Taşköprü Ocakbaşı restorant

Tarihi Taşköprü Ocakbaşı restorant

4.6

(52)

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Adana Koço

Adana Koço

4.2

(386)

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Kling Usta

Kling Usta

4.3

(568)

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7y

Merkez Park is a 33-hectare (82-acre) urban park that is located on both banks of the Seyhan River in Adana. The larger portion of the park, 30 hectares (74 acres), is on the west bank. Merkez Park starts just north of Sabancı Mosque and extends north to Galleria Shopping Mall. On the west of the park there is Fuzuli Street. On the east bank, the park starts north of the Sheraton Hotel (under construction) and extends north to the Acqualand Entertainment Center. On the east, the park is bordered with Hacı Sabancı Boulevard. Sinanpaşa and Yavuzlar footbridges connect both sections of the park. A large portion of the area of the west bank of today's Merkez Park was a citrus garden. South of the garden, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes. At the very south, just north of D-400 State road, there was the Central Bus Terminal on the river side, and the Archaeology Museum (which is still there) and a gas station on the street side. North of the garden up to the old dam, was a reserve land for floods which used to happen frequently until the 1950s. On the east bank, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes and a large area of vacant land. The idea to create a large urban park on the banks of the Seyhan River was first included in the city plan in 1988 by the mayor, Aytaç Durak. Named Merkez Park, it was planned to be built in an area from north of D-400 State road to the old dam. The project was presented to the public at the art gallery of the Municipal Hall. The first step to take was to relocate the Central Bus Terminal which was just north of D-400 State road. The Central Bus Terminal was moved to the west end of the city. At the 1989 local elections, Selahattin Çolak was elected mayor, and he reversed the project. Although river banks are zoned as construction-free areas by laws, a large shopping mall was approved for the area just south of the Demirköprü bridge. On the area north of Demirköprü, Selahattin Çolak built a large amphitheater, named Mimar Sinan Amphitheater. At the 1994 local elections, Aytaç Durak was elected mayor for a second term. He had to modify the original plan of Merkez Park due to the constructions in the project area. The modified project resumed by re-zoning the neighborhood within the project area. There were around 100 homes in the area and demolition of the homes started in 1998. During this period, the Sinanpaşa footbridge was built to connect both banks of the Seyhan River. Sabancı Mosque, at the corner of Seyhan bridge, was completed in 1998. Before the construction of Merkez Park, a citywide recreational pathway was completed on both banks of the Seyhan River. Park construction started by building the major pathway of the park from Galleria to Sabancı Mosque. Citrus trees were completely removed and converted into multi-functional green areas. The gas station next to the Archaeology Museum was moved to another location and the park was extended towards Sabancı Mosque. An underground car park was built at the area between Sabancı Mosque and the museum. The ground was set as green area. The construction of the west bank of the park was fully completed in 2008. Merkez Park is well landscaped and carries a wide variety of trees and plants in an open concept. There are 67 species of trees and bushes, 40 species of cactuses, aromatic and ground covering plants. The number of total plants exceed 400 thousand. Some of the plants that were brought from Italy are shaped as animal figures. Within the park there are 12 ponds and a 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) playground for children including the disabled. At the section for the youth there is a skating court, ground chess and mini amphitheater. Viewing terraces are built on a higher level and there are also circular shaped resting terraces. There are also 3 km (1.9 mi) running and cycling paths between the park and Fuzuli Street. A 2100-seat amphitheater at the north of the park hosts concerts and movie theatres. Next to the amphitheater, there is a quay for river boats. A rowing club located inside Merkez Park provides rowing...

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Merkez Park (English: Central Park) is a 33-hectare (82-acre) urban park that is located on both banks of the Seyhan River in Adana. The larger portion of the park, 30 hectares (74 acres), is on the west bank.

Type: Urban park Location: Adana, Turkey Coordinates: 36°59′44″N 35°20′06″E Area: 33 ha (82 acres) Created: 2004 Operated byAdana Metropolitan Municipality Status: Open all year

Merkez Park starts just north of Sabancı Mosque and extends north to Galleria Shopping Mall. On the west of the park there is Fuzuli Street. On the east bank, the park starts north of the Sheraton Hotel (under construction) and extends north to the Acqualand Entertainment Center. On the east, the park is bordered with Hacı Sabancı Boulevard. Sinanpaşa and Yavuzlar footbridges connect both sections of the park.

A large portion of the area of the west bank of today's Merkez Park was a citrus garden. South of the garden, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes. At the very south, just north of D-400 State road, there was the Central Bus Terminal on the river side, and the Archaeology Museum (which is still there) and a gas station on the street side. North of the garden up to the old dam, was a reserve land for floods which used to happen frequently until the 1950s. On the east bank, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes and a large area of vacant land.

The idea to create a large urban park on the banks of the Seyhan River was first included in the city plan in 1988 by the mayor, Aytaç Durak. Named Merkez Park, it was planned to be built in an area from north of D-400 State road to the old dam. The project was presented to the public at the art gallery of the Municipal Hall. The first step to take was to relocate the Central Bus Terminal which was just north of D-400 State road. The Central Bus Terminal was moved to the west end of the city.

At the 1989 local elections, Selahattin Çolak was elected mayor, and he reversed the project. Although river banks are zoned as construction-free areas by laws, a large shopping mall was approved for the area just south of the Demirköprü bridge. On the area north of Demirköprü, Selahattin Çolak built a large amphitheater, named Mimar Sinan Amphitheater.

Footbridge over the Seyhan River, connecting the two sections of the park At the 1994 local elections, Aytaç Durak was elected mayor for a second term. He had to modify the original plan of Merkez Park due to the constructions in the project area. The modified project resumed by re-zoning the neighborhood within the project area. There were around 100 homes in the area and demolition of the homes started in 1998. During this period, the Sinanpaşa footbridge was built to connect both banks of the Seyhan River. Sabancı Mosque, at the corner of Seyhan bridge, was completed in 1998. Before the construction of Merkez Park, a citywide recreational pathway was completed on both banks of the Seyhan River. Park construction started by building the major pathway of the park from Galleria to Sabancı Mosque. Citrus trees were completely removed and converted into multi-functional green areas. The gas station next to the Archaeology Museum was moved to another location and the park was extended towards Sabancı Mosque. An underground car park was built at the area between Sabancı Mosque and the museum. The ground was set as green area. The construction of the west bank of the park was fully completed in 2008.

Merkez Park is well landscaped and carries a wide variety of trees and plants in an open concept. There are 67 species of trees and bushes, 40 species of cactuses, aromatic and ground covering plants. The number of total plants exceed 400 thousand. Some of the plants that were brought from Italy are shaped as animal figures. Within the park there are 12 ponds and a 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) playground for...

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The Merkez Park, which means "The Central Park" is really nice place - big, 33-hectare green area. It's favourite place for local people and city guests for walking, meet friends, play sport games, like football, badminton etc. Very impressive is a Seyhan River with amazing colour of water and Merkez Park is situated on the both river banks. Also here is a well-known in Turkey Sabancı Mosque, modern huge building. There are a lots of citrus trees, as well as a variety of different...

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Merkez Park (English: Central Park) is a 33-hectare (82-acre) urban park that is located on both banks of the Seyhan River in Adana. The larger portion of the park, 30 hectares (74 acres), is on the west bank. Type: Urban park Location: Adana, Turkey Coordinates: 36°59′44″N 35°20′06″E Area: 33 ha (82 acres) Created: 2004 Operated byAdana Metropolitan Municipality Status: Open all year Merkez Park starts just north of Sabancı Mosque and extends north to Galleria Shopping Mall. On the west of the park there is Fuzuli Street. On the east bank, the park starts north of the Sheraton Hotel (under construction) and extends north to the Acqualand Entertainment Center. On the east, the park is bordered with Hacı Sabancı Boulevard. Sinanpaşa and Yavuzlar footbridges connect both sections of the park. A large portion of the area of the west bank of today's Merkez Park was a citrus garden. South of the garden, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes. At the very south, just north of D-400 State road, there was the Central Bus Terminal on the river side, and the Archaeology Museum (which is still there) and a gas station on the street side. North of the garden up to the old dam, was a reserve land for floods which used to happen frequently until the 1950s. On the east bank, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes and a large area of vacant land. The idea to create a large urban park on the banks of the Seyhan River was first included in the city plan in 1988 by the mayor, Aytaç Durak. Named Merkez Park, it was planned to be built in an area from north of D-400 State road to the old dam. The project was presented to the public at the art gallery of the Municipal Hall. The first step to take was to relocate the Central Bus Terminal which was just north of D-400 State road. The Central Bus Terminal was moved to the west end of the city. At the 1989 local elections, Selahattin Çolak was elected mayor, and he reversed the project. Although river banks are zoned as construction-free areas by laws, a large shopping mall was approved for the area just south of the Demirköprü bridge. On the area north of Demirköprü, Selahattin Çolak built a large amphitheater, named Mimar Sinan Amphitheater. Footbridge over the Seyhan River, connecting the two sections of the park At the 1994 local elections, Aytaç Durak was elected mayor for a second term. He had to modify the original plan of Merkez Park due to the constructions in the project area. The modified project resumed by re-zoning the neighborhood within the project area. There were around 100 homes in the area and demolition of the homes started in 1998. During this period, the Sinanpaşa footbridge was built to connect both banks of the Seyhan River. Sabancı Mosque, at the corner of Seyhan bridge, was completed in 1998. Before the construction of Merkez Park, a citywide recreational pathway was completed on both banks of the Seyhan River. Park construction started by building the major pathway of the park from Galleria to Sabancı Mosque. Citrus trees were completely removed and converted into multi-functional green areas. The gas station next to the Archaeology Museum was moved to another location and the park was extended towards Sabancı Mosque. An underground car park was built at the area between Sabancı Mosque and the museum. The ground was set as green area. The construction of the west bank of the park was fully completed in 2008. Merkez Park is well landscaped and carries a wide variety of trees and plants in an open concept. There are 67 species of trees and bushes, 40 species of cactuses, aromatic and ground covering plants. The number of total plants exceed 400 thousand. Some of the plants that were brought from Italy are shaped as animal figures. Within the park there are 12 ponds and a 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) playground for children incl
Marianna NavarrskiMarianna Navarrski
The Merkez Park, which means "The Central Park" is really nice place - big, 33-hectare green area. It's favourite place for local people and city guests for walking, meet friends, play sport games, like football, badminton etc. Very impressive is a Seyhan River with amazing colour of water and Merkez Park is situated on the both river banks. Also here is a well-known in Turkey Sabancı Mosque, modern huge building. There are a lots of citrus trees, as well as a variety of different kind of trees.
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Adana için çok önemli bir kent simgesi olan Merkez Park 2004 yılında açılmasına karşın halen daha Türkiye’nin en büyük parkı konumunda. Zaten içinde gezerken parkın heybetini anlıyorsunuz. 33 hektar gibi devasa bir alana kurulu olan parkın bir kanadı Adana’nın en önemli caddelerinden Fuzuli caddesine bakarken diğer kanadı Seyhan Nehrine bakıyor. Seyhan Nehri tarafı boyunca ağaçlarla bezeli ber yürüyüş yolu bulunuyor. Çeşitli yerlerde karşı tarafa geçilmesi için yaya ve bisiklet köprüleri kurulmuş. Park zannediyorum pek yaşlı olmadığından olsa gerek çok yaşlı ağaçlara ev sahipliği yapmıyor fakat park ile birlikte o ağaçlar da yaşlanıp heybetlenecek elbette. Parkın içerisinde pek çok salıncak, yürüyüş yolları ve çeşitli park simgeleri yerleştirilmiş. Eğer bir eksikten bahsetmemiz gerekecek ise bu parkın önemine kıyasla bakımsız olması olur. Türkiye’nin en büyük parkı sıfatına sahip bir parkın sürekli bakım altında olması gerekiyor fakat parkın içerisindeki bazı aletlerin ve noktaların bakım görmediği ve kendi haline bırakıldığı anlaşılıyor, umarım belediye bu güzel esere daha çok önem gösterir. Parkın sonundaki Sabancı Merkez Camii ise yine park gibi nadide bir eser. Türkiye’nin ilk 6 minareli camiilerinden ve mimarisi oldukça güzel, bana Sultanahmet Camii’ni hatırlattı mimari olarak. Parkın ve camii’nin güzel bir fotoğrafını yakalamak isterseniz Taşköprü üzerinden Seyhan Nehri’nin güzelliği ile bir poz yakalayabilirsiniz.
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Merkez Park (English: Central Park) is a 33-hectare (82-acre) urban park that is located on both banks of the Seyhan River in Adana. The larger portion of the park, 30 hectares (74 acres), is on the west bank. Type: Urban park Location: Adana, Turkey Coordinates: 36°59′44″N 35°20′06″E Area: 33 ha (82 acres) Created: 2004 Operated byAdana Metropolitan Municipality Status: Open all year Merkez Park starts just north of Sabancı Mosque and extends north to Galleria Shopping Mall. On the west of the park there is Fuzuli Street. On the east bank, the park starts north of the Sheraton Hotel (under construction) and extends north to the Acqualand Entertainment Center. On the east, the park is bordered with Hacı Sabancı Boulevard. Sinanpaşa and Yavuzlar footbridges connect both sections of the park. A large portion of the area of the west bank of today's Merkez Park was a citrus garden. South of the garden, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes. At the very south, just north of D-400 State road, there was the Central Bus Terminal on the river side, and the Archaeology Museum (which is still there) and a gas station on the street side. North of the garden up to the old dam, was a reserve land for floods which used to happen frequently until the 1950s. On the east bank, there was a neighborhood of shanty homes and a large area of vacant land. The idea to create a large urban park on the banks of the Seyhan River was first included in the city plan in 1988 by the mayor, Aytaç Durak. Named Merkez Park, it was planned to be built in an area from north of D-400 State road to the old dam. The project was presented to the public at the art gallery of the Municipal Hall. The first step to take was to relocate the Central Bus Terminal which was just north of D-400 State road. The Central Bus Terminal was moved to the west end of the city. At the 1989 local elections, Selahattin Çolak was elected mayor, and he reversed the project. Although river banks are zoned as construction-free areas by laws, a large shopping mall was approved for the area just south of the Demirköprü bridge. On the area north of Demirköprü, Selahattin Çolak built a large amphitheater, named Mimar Sinan Amphitheater. Footbridge over the Seyhan River, connecting the two sections of the park At the 1994 local elections, Aytaç Durak was elected mayor for a second term. He had to modify the original plan of Merkez Park due to the constructions in the project area. The modified project resumed by re-zoning the neighborhood within the project area. There were around 100 homes in the area and demolition of the homes started in 1998. During this period, the Sinanpaşa footbridge was built to connect both banks of the Seyhan River. Sabancı Mosque, at the corner of Seyhan bridge, was completed in 1998. Before the construction of Merkez Park, a citywide recreational pathway was completed on both banks of the Seyhan River. Park construction started by building the major pathway of the park from Galleria to Sabancı Mosque. Citrus trees were completely removed and converted into multi-functional green areas. The gas station next to the Archaeology Museum was moved to another location and the park was extended towards Sabancı Mosque. An underground car park was built at the area between Sabancı Mosque and the museum. The ground was set as green area. The construction of the west bank of the park was fully completed in 2008. Merkez Park is well landscaped and carries a wide variety of trees and plants in an open concept. There are 67 species of trees and bushes, 40 species of cactuses, aromatic and ground covering plants. The number of total plants exceed 400 thousand. Some of the plants that were brought from Italy are shaped as animal figures. Within the park there are 12 ponds and a 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) playground for children incl
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The Merkez Park, which means "The Central Park" is really nice place - big, 33-hectare green area. It's favourite place for local people and city guests for walking, meet friends, play sport games, like football, badminton etc. Very impressive is a Seyhan River with amazing colour of water and Merkez Park is situated on the both river banks. Also here is a well-known in Turkey Sabancı Mosque, modern huge building. There are a lots of citrus trees, as well as a variety of different kind of trees.
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Adana için çok önemli bir kent simgesi olan Merkez Park 2004 yılında açılmasına karşın halen daha Türkiye’nin en büyük parkı konumunda. Zaten içinde gezerken parkın heybetini anlıyorsunuz. 33 hektar gibi devasa bir alana kurulu olan parkın bir kanadı Adana’nın en önemli caddelerinden Fuzuli caddesine bakarken diğer kanadı Seyhan Nehrine bakıyor. Seyhan Nehri tarafı boyunca ağaçlarla bezeli ber yürüyüş yolu bulunuyor. Çeşitli yerlerde karşı tarafa geçilmesi için yaya ve bisiklet köprüleri kurulmuş. Park zannediyorum pek yaşlı olmadığından olsa gerek çok yaşlı ağaçlara ev sahipliği yapmıyor fakat park ile birlikte o ağaçlar da yaşlanıp heybetlenecek elbette. Parkın içerisinde pek çok salıncak, yürüyüş yolları ve çeşitli park simgeleri yerleştirilmiş. Eğer bir eksikten bahsetmemiz gerekecek ise bu parkın önemine kıyasla bakımsız olması olur. Türkiye’nin en büyük parkı sıfatına sahip bir parkın sürekli bakım altında olması gerekiyor fakat parkın içerisindeki bazı aletlerin ve noktaların bakım görmediği ve kendi haline bırakıldığı anlaşılıyor, umarım belediye bu güzel esere daha çok önem gösterir. Parkın sonundaki Sabancı Merkez Camii ise yine park gibi nadide bir eser. Türkiye’nin ilk 6 minareli camiilerinden ve mimarisi oldukça güzel, bana Sultanahmet Camii’ni hatırlattı mimari olarak. Parkın ve camii’nin güzel bir fotoğrafını yakalamak isterseniz Taşköprü üzerinden Seyhan Nehri’nin güzelliği ile bir poz yakalayabilirsiniz.
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