The Wave Sound House Guide Book

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The Wave Sound House Guide Book

Bar

At Pecos Bar, you can enjoy the view with delicious cocktails.
Pecos Cafe
23 5253. Sokak
At Pecos Bar, you can enjoy the view with delicious cocktails.

Supermarket

You can find everything you need like vegetables, meat, fruits, food, alcohol and etc.
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MM Migros
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You can find everything you need like vegetables, meat, fruits, food, alcohol and etc.
Paşam Market is very Close market to our home for your urgent needs.
PAŞAM MARKET
25 5074. Sokak
Paşam Market is very Close market to our home for your urgent needs.
Ilıca farmer's market on thursday. Here you can find fresh fruits and vegetables produced by the villagers themselves.
Çeşme Ilıca Pazarı
4 5083. Sokak
Ilıca farmer's market on thursday. Here you can find fresh fruits and vegetables produced by the villagers themselves.

Food

The kumru sandwich or “Çeşme Kumrusu” has gained a nostalgic association with holidaying in Çeşme and has a well-rooted tradition in the region being a bread roll that been prepared in Izmir for over 150 years. There are approximately 15 permanent kumru restaurants in the centre of Çeşme several of whom trace their origins back to the 1970’s when their families provided kumru sandwiches from moveable stalls at the beaches. Kumru restaurants can be found throughout the region being popular in Alaçatı & Ilıca, and İzmir, and there are several restaurants using “Çeşme Kumrusu” that can be found in the centre of Istanbul.
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Kumrucu Şevki
52/A 5074. Sk.
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The kumru sandwich or “Çeşme Kumrusu” has gained a nostalgic association with holidaying in Çeşme and has a well-rooted tradition in the region being a bread roll that been prepared in Izmir for over 150 years. There are approximately 15 permanent kumru restaurants in the centre of Çeşme several of whom trace their origins back to the 1970’s when their families provided kumru sandwiches from moveable stalls at the beaches. Kumru restaurants can be found throughout the region being popular in Alaçatı & Ilıca, and İzmir, and there are several restaurants using “Çeşme Kumrusu” that can be found in the centre of Istanbul.
Ideal for an elegant dinner.
Alliance Restaurant Yıldızburnu
Ideal for an elegant dinner.
The best Turkish traditional foods!
İmren Lokantası Restoran
The best Turkish traditional foods!
The best Turkish traditional foods
Yusuf Usta Ev Yemekleri
NO:2 Atatürk Blv.
The best Turkish traditional foods

Cafe and Book Store

Perfect place for remote workers #digitalnomads :). Lovely atmosphere. You can find books in different languages Do not forget delicious coffees and desserts :)
Be Water Coffee & Book Store Çeşme
14 5074. Sokak
Perfect place for remote workers #digitalnomads :). Lovely atmosphere. You can find books in different languages Do not forget delicious coffees and desserts :)
The best patisserie in the town.
ARPEGE PASTANESİ/PATİSSERİE
19-20 5074. Sokak
The best patisserie in the town.
Turkish breakfast with dreamy view. You should definetely try traditional gözleme.
turquoise Café
4 Ildır Köyü
Turkish breakfast with dreamy view. You should definetely try traditional gözleme.

Places to visit

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Delikli Koy
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Ilica Strandwasser Heiße Quellen
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You can find beautiful shops, cafes, bars and restaurants in Çeşme Marina.
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Camper & Nicholsons Cesme Marina
2/24 1016. Sk.
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You can find beautiful shops, cafes, bars and restaurants in Çeşme Marina.
It springs from the sea in Yıldızburnu location. The water of the sea, which is salty and colder compared to geothermal water, creates a spa environment in this special region where numerous healing springs are located. The healing effect of water, whose average temperature reaches 45 degrees, increases even more. Thermal water in the Çeşme region is the state of sea water that descends into the magma and turns into thermal water after being warmed and disinfected naturally. For this reason, its healing value is higher than most of the thermal waters in our country.
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Yıldızburnu sıcak sular.
37 5253. Sokak
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It springs from the sea in Yıldızburnu location. The water of the sea, which is salty and colder compared to geothermal water, creates a spa environment in this special region where numerous healing springs are located. The healing effect of water, whose average temperature reaches 45 degrees, increases even more. Thermal water in the Çeşme region is the state of sea water that descends into the magma and turns into thermal water after being warmed and disinfected naturally. For this reason, its healing value is higher than most of the thermal waters in our country.
The world's largest olive oil museum.
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KÖSTEM OLIVENÖLMUSEUM
no:8 köyü
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The world's largest olive oil museum.

Sports Activities

You can take sailing and seakayak lessons in Arkas Sport Club
Arkas Çeşme Yelken Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü
6/A 5253. Sokak
You can take sailing and seakayak lessons in Arkas Sport Club
Perfect and easy trekking route within nature with dreamy sea view.
Altınyunus
Perfect and easy trekking route within nature with dreamy sea view.
Windsurf, Kitesurf, SUP
Myga Surf City // Alaçatı
no 4 18011 sokak
Windsurf, Kitesurf, SUP

Historical Places

When you go to city center of Çeşme, you should defenetly see Cesme Castle. During the Growth of the Ottoman Empire, Çeşme was attacked twice by the Venetians in 1472 and in 1501. The castle was built as a precaution against further attacks. It was built in 1508 during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Bayezit II. Its commissioner was Mir Haydar, the governor of Aidin Vilayet. It was originally a seaside castle but because of the alluvial deposits it is now slightly inland. The castle became a Tentative World Heritage Site in 2020
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Burg von Çeşme
1015. Sokak
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When you go to city center of Çeşme, you should defenetly see Cesme Castle. During the Growth of the Ottoman Empire, Çeşme was attacked twice by the Venetians in 1472 and in 1501. The castle was built as a precaution against further attacks. It was built in 1508 during the reign of the Ottoman sultan Bayezit II. Its commissioner was Mir Haydar, the governor of Aidin Vilayet. It was originally a seaside castle but because of the alluvial deposits it is now slightly inland. The castle became a Tentative World Heritage Site in 2020
Located 20 km northeast of Çeşme, the ancient name of the village Ildırı was Erythrai. It is assumed that the word “Erythrai” derives from Greek word “Erythros” which means “red” and that this word, Erythrai was used to describe the city as “Red City” because its soil was red. According to another assumption, the city took its name from Erythro, the son of the founder of the city, Cretan Rhadamanthes. The findings obtained in the ancient city show that there was a settlement here since the First Bronze Age.
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Erythrai Tiyatrosu
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Located 20 km northeast of Çeşme, the ancient name of the village Ildırı was Erythrai. It is assumed that the word “Erythrai” derives from Greek word “Erythros” which means “red” and that this word, Erythrai was used to describe the city as “Red City” because its soil was red. According to another assumption, the city took its name from Erythro, the son of the founder of the city, Cretan Rhadamanthes. The findings obtained in the ancient city show that there was a settlement here since the First Bronze Age.
This restored Ottoman-built bedesten (warehouse) dates from 1744 and is similar to the İç (Inner) Bedesten in İstanbul's famous Grand Bazaar. It's touristy, with most items for sale harking from the far end of the Silk Road (China), but the building itself – which also functioned as a kervansaray (caravansarai) in its heyday – is extremely handsome.
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Kızlaragasi Hanı
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This restored Ottoman-built bedesten (warehouse) dates from 1744 and is similar to the İç (Inner) Bedesten in İstanbul's famous Grand Bazaar. It's touristy, with most items for sale harking from the far end of the Silk Road (China), but the building itself – which also functioned as a kervansaray (caravansarai) in its heyday – is extremely handsome.