SON dönemlerde artan terör olayları sebebiyle turizm sektörü sıkıntılı. Türkiye’ye gelen turist sayısı düşüyor ve gelirler azalıyor. Ancak bu kadar olumsuzluğun yaşandığı sektör için yabancı yatırımcılar hâlâ umudunu koruyor.
#Choice Hotels Grubu’FETHİYE - Kumluova, a small municipality on the main road between Fethiye and Kalkan, appears to have taken over the regional lead in tomato production. A festival is held in town celebrating the tomato crop, hoping to raise money for the unfinished building of a school.
ISTANBUL - Once the Ottoman capital, today’s green city of textiles is the essence of a common Turkish paradox: Bursa has long been a conservative city but many women there are making their way in male-dominated businesses Ğ including the run for the city’s top job
ISTANBUL - The Conrad Istanbul is not uniquely shaped for Istanbul, a city that architecturally is mostly populated with sharp pointed squares and rectangles. Its shape recalls the wavy roofs on fountains and over portals like those at Topkapı Palace and the Sultan Ahmet Fountain.
BOLU - Kartalkaya’s boutique hotel Golden Key is the most stylish and well-designed boutique skiing hotel in Turkey. Its a la carte dining restaurant, Brasserie, offers skiers and non-skiers alike a chance to get Italian fine dining up to mountain in a chic setting
MONTE CARLO - Monaco’s Hotel de Paris is home to the world's largest hotel cellar with some 450,000 bottles of top vintages. Wines are stored in the cellar, or ’laid down’ as they say in the trade, several decades before being drunk. The most precious one is an 1850 Chateau Bel Air-Marquis d’Aligre
Playing host to organisations working on an international scale, Istanbul has been on the rise in recent years. Istanbul hotels achieved the fullest capacity out of all major European tourist cities for the year 2005. According to results of surveys carried out on a regular basis by the British corporate consultant company Deloitte, prominent Istanbul hotels reached a 65% capacity in 2004, compared with 2005 figures which soared to the 75% mark. Closely behind Istanbul were hotels in Moscow reaching 72%, followed by Tel Aviv with 68 % capacity.