Ziyapaşa Parkı Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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33 valoraciones
Tug O
small park
Ziya Pasa was a poet, and this park was named after him as a sign of respect. Its pleasant and reasonable in size - definetly worth a visit while nearby !
Valoración publicada el 25 feb 2020
NesligulD
Nice park in the historical area of Adana
This small park is located between the beautiful Ulu Camii ( Grand Mosque) and the impressive Clock Tower ( Buyuk Saat) in the Kazancilar neighborhood. It is a small but nice park where you can sit do...
Valoración publicada el 2 ene 2019
uandeye
best street
excellent street for shopping,sooooo many nice shops and restaurants and cafes. so many brand names shops and sooooooooo cheap. foood is very good
Valoración publicada el 17 oct 2018
AEE74
Beautiful park...
This is a not so big park with lots of trees and sunshade... Beautifully organized, warm atmosphere...
Valoración publicada el 27 jul 2017
Joe B
nice small parc
it's a nice small parc next to "Ulu Cami"i and "Buyuk Saat" , ideal to rest in a bit after a long walk in adana markets and a good place to have a quick chat with the locals.
small park
Ziya Pasa was a poet, and this park was named after him as a sign of respect. Its pleasant and reasonable in size - definetly worth a visit while nearby !
Nice park in the historical area of Adana
This small park is located between the beautiful Ulu Camii ( Grand Mosque) and the impressive Clock Tower ( Buyuk Saat) in the Kazancilar neighborhood. It is a small but nice park where you can sit do...
best street
excellent street for shopping,sooooo many nice shops and restaurants and cafes. so many brand names shops and sooooooooo cheap. foood is very good
Beautiful park...
This is a not so big park with lots of trees and sunshade... Beautifully organized, warm atmosphere...
nice small parc
it's a nice small parc next to "Ulu Cami"i and "Buyuk Saat" , ideal to rest in a bit after a long walk in adana markets and a good place to have a quick chat with the locals.