I love Atakule so much I call it my office away from home. I haven't met a ride member of staff yet. There is a good selection of shops but of course being near Embassies means that they are higher quality stores. D and R bookshop is represented and the is a Cycle fitness gym. Most weekends my wife and I visit the food court and eat at Hmbrger or the Life restaurant where you can get food for under 20TL. The view is what makes it. On the terrace you can see all around Ankara. I also like the fact that the Mall is full of natural light. There is also a quality cinema and a play area for the children, which I think you pay for. The toilets are always clean and even at weekends it's not as full as Ankamall. Macro centre, Gratis are here and there are plenty of higher end restaurants too, if you don't want to eat on the food court. Most of the more expensive restaurants have terrace areas and although people smoke there it doesn't seem snake so shouldn't interfere with your enjoyment of the food. It's worth visiting if you want a relaxed day in the summer heat. World of Coffee have, in my opinion, the best Turkish Coffee I've tasted, but Starbucks and Tea Co are also available. There is free guest WiFi, which is reasonable easy to connect to, depending on where in the building you are. Unfortunately the tower isn't open yet, but I hope it...
Read moreAtakule is one of the most iconic landmarks in Ankara, offering a unique blend of modern architecture, breathtaking views, and a relaxing atmosphere. Standing tall in the Çankaya district, this observation and communications tower is not just a tourist attraction—it’s a symbol of the city itself.
The tower features a panoramic terrace with 360-degree views of Ankara, making it a perfect spot for photography lovers and anyone who wants to see the capital from above. Whether you visit during the day or at night, the view is truly stunning.
Inside Atakule, you’ll find a variety of restaurants, cafés, and shops. The revolving restaurant is a special highlight—it slowly rotates while you dine, allowing you to enjoy a changing view of the city as you eat. There’s also a modern shopping area at the base of the tower, with local and international brands, making it a great place to spend a few hours.
The area around Atakule is peaceful and well-maintained, perfect for a walk or a coffee break. It’s also easy to access by taxi or public transportation.
Overall, Atakule is more than just a tower—it’s an experience. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, I highly recommend adding it to your Ankara...
Read moreAtakule is one of the most iconic landmarks in Ankara, Turkey. It is a 125-metre-tall observation and communications tower located in the Çankaya district, one of the highest points in the city. Opened in 1989, Atakule offers panoramic views of the capital, making it a popular spot for both tourists and locals.
The tower features a revolving restaurant at the top, allowing diners to enjoy a 360-degree view of Ankara while they eat. There are also cafés, shops, and a terrace for visitors who want to take in the sights without dining. The lower levels include a shopping mall and other facilities.
At night, Atakule is illuminated, making it a striking feature of the city's skyline. It has become a symbol of modern Ankara, blending history with...
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