
Princes' Walkway
Description
A pleasant walking and recreation area along the Yeşilırmak River, reflecting Amasya's historical texture and reminiscent of the period when Ottoman princes received their education.
Story
Located in the heart of Amasya, the Princes' Walkway is a unique route adorning both banks of the Yeşilırmak River, showcasing the city's rich cultural heritage throughout history. Amasya earned the title 'City of Princes' due to many Ottoman princes serving as governors (sancak beyi) here during the Ottoman Empire. The Walkway is filled with statues, resting areas, and natural beauties that evoke this glorious period. Wax figures placed along the path bring to life important princes, sultans, and historical figures who grew up or served in Amasya, offering visitors a journey through time. Among these figures are the youth of great rulers such as Fatih Sultan Mehmet, Yavuz Sultan Selim, and Suleiman the Magnificent. Visitors can gain important insights into Ottoman history while enjoying a walk along the unique scenery of the Yeşilırmak. The Walkway is not only a historical exhibition area but also a popular spot where the people of Amasya and tourists relax and socialize. Cafes, restaurants, and tea gardens along the river offer visitors the chance to taste local delicacies and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Amasya.
Visit Tips
- Plan your visit to enjoy the illuminations in the evening.
- Take a break for local tea or coffee at the cafes along the Yeşilırmak.
- Learn about Ottoman history by examining the wax figures of the princes.
- Photograph the reflection of Amasya Castle and the King Rock Tombs on the river.
- Enjoy a pleasant walk along the pathway, observing Amasya's historical texture and the river view.
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