Fairy Tale Castle, opened on March 9, 2014; It is aimed to develop children's imaginations by appealing to their world of perception, to enable them to raise individuals who can express themselves through interactive games, to help them get to know life and people, to develop problem-solving and creative thinking skills, and to strengthen adult-child communication thanks to the bridge formed by fairy tales. Fairy Tale Castle brings together Nasreddin Hodja, Dede Korkut and Keloğlan with children and introduces the tales, anecdotes and stories of Turkish Culture to the visitors, and presents cultural, social development and awareness raising simultaneously with entertainment. Fairy Tale Castle consists of 26 towers, 8 towers...
Read moreThere is a special vibe about this place that makes you feel right at home in a fairy tale. Dead center in the park is a massive lake with a nice fountain and swans and ducks swimming around comfortably everywhere. The lake is surrounded with plenty of activities to choose from for families and singles alike, there are plenty of playground sets disguised as fish or dinosaurs, park benches,trees, monuments, a cafe, bathrooms and there’s even a pirate ship resting near the water’s edge. While all that might sound well and great, this park’s crowning jewel is a huge replica of Cinderella’s castle, complete inside and out to explore, it even has a moat surrounding it, full of gators too. A pretty place to visit...
Read moreThe main highlight in Eskisehir. People come from everywhere to visit the castle or the what called Cinderella Castle. Went on weekend where other cultural activities for children were taking place, so the place was packed. Long entry queue but moved fast. The castle is a unique structure with its amazing white and blue color but nothing much to do inside. Souvenir shops, cafes, few sculptures and drawings on the walls. Decorated stairs to the first floor so you can have a beautiful view to the park and the lake. That's it. Other stairs leads you to exit the castle. Hardly 30 minutes is more than enough. More good for kids and...
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