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The Latest Altındağ Vacation Packages

New Park Hotel Ankara
Reviewed on Oct 1, 2025

Altınel Ankara Hotel & Convention Center
Reviewed on Jul 16, 2025



Divan Ankara
Reviewed on Oct 14, 2025
Where to stay in Altındağ

Cankaya
Noted for its cafes and spas, there's plenty to explore in Cankaya. Top attractions like Atakule Tower and Karum Shopping Mall are major draws, and you can hop on the metro at Dikimevi Station or Sihhiye Station to see more of the city.
Altındağ Hotel Deals

Radisson Blu Hotel, Ankara
Ankara has a very significant overcrowded traffic and this hotel has a very very small parking area currently has been renovated on the construction and there is even more congestion in the parking lot. The building needs a little refreshment. The area of breakfast he was extended during one day ...
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2025

The Ankara Hotel
The property is nice and clean, but the daily cleaning lacked attention. For example, you had to ask for a bar of soap or roll of toilet paper otherwise, non would be left by the staff. The managment is trying to save by all means which is a pitty for such an establishment.
Reviewed on Sep 23, 2025

Dab Hotel Ulus
The staff was very friendly and check in was fast! The room was clean and comfortable! The breakfast is delicious!
Reviewed on Oct 2, 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Altındağ

Ankara Citadel
Gaze up at the city’s iconic hilltop fortress that has survived several ruling dynasties. It dates back around 2,000 years.

Haci Bayram Mosque
An iconic religious center from the 1400s is home to the mausoleum of the poet after whom it takes its name.

Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Travel through time as you examine exhibits that tell the story of the people who lived in the Anatolian region for more than 10,000 years.
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