
New Year’s Eve rush in Safranbolu, famous for its historical mansions
The historical district, famous for its houses on the UNESCO World Heritage List, which is flocked by local and foreign holidaymakers throughout the year. SafranboluThere is a New Year rush in . In Safranbolu, which is among the ’20 best protected cities‘, the historical bazaar area is flooded with visitors as the New Year holiday coincides with the weekend. Historical mansions, inns and baths located in the historical bazaar section became the focus of attention of holidaymakers. Due to New Year’s Eve, the occupancy rate of hotels and mansions in the district reached 80 percent.
„TOURISM MOBILITY IS NOW SPREAD TO FOUR SEASONS“
Safranbolu Tourism Operators Association President Şebnem Urgancıoğlu stated that Safranbolu is one of the most special cities in the world and said, „It is a very enjoyable place for New Year’s Eve. Tourism activity has now spread to all four seasons. We now host guests in winter as well. There is almost an 80 percent occupancy rate.“ „Safranbolu is an enjoyable alternative for those who do not have a program yet. That is why we are waiting for everyone,“ he said.
„THE NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAY WILL BENEFIT OUR DISTRICT“
Tradesman Erdinç Sezer said that the 3-day New Year’s holiday will benefit the district and said, „According to the information we received from hotels and accommodation facilities, there is approximately 75-80 percent occupancy. This weekend will be busy for us. We have been making Turkish delight and halva in Safranbolu for about 80 years.“ „We produce and sell confectionery and confectionery. We have encountered such holidays many times, so we are experienced. Our most preferred Turkish delight is Safranbolu, our double roasted and hazelnut Turkish delight,“ he said.

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The historical district of Safranbolu is famous for its houses on the UNESCO World Heritage List and attracts local and foreign holidaymakers throughout the year. During the New Year holiday, the historical bazaar area in Safranbolu is flooded with visitors, as the district’s historical mansions, inns, and baths become the focus of attention. The occupancy rate of hotels and mansions in the district reaches 80 percent during this time.
According to Safranbolu Tourism Operators Association President Şebnem Urgancıoğlu, tourism activity in Safranbolu has now spread to all four seasons, and the district hosts guests even in winter, with an 80 percent occupancy rate during the New Year holiday. Erdinç Sezer, a local tradesman, also mentioned that the 3-day New Year holiday will benefit the district, with approximately 75-80 percent occupancy in hotels and accommodation facilities.
Overall, Safranbolu is described as a very enjoyable place for New Year’s Eve, and the district is an enjoyable alternative for those who are looking for a holiday destination.



