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Sinop's main shopping street

Sinop is a city in the Black Sea region of Turkey.

Sinop is a charming Black Sea port town with excellent views. You can easily spend a day here wandering around the town, restaurants and sea front, although you could also easily see everything in half a day.

Understand

Sinop is a resort town on the Black Sea. It's a popular holiday spot for Turkish students. During summertime, the resort is very crowded and full of young men and ladies.

Get in

1 Sinop Airport, +90 368 271 5608. Turkish Airlines fly once daily from Istanbul (IST), taking 90 min direct. Airport facilities are adequate for the limited traffic. Sinop Airport (Q1432849) on Wikidata Sinop Airport on Wikipedia

Buses from Istanbul run six times a day and take 13 hours via Gebze, Izmit, Adapazari, Bolu, Karabuk, Safranbolu and Taskopru, for a fare in 2024 of 800 TL. From Samsun they run every hour or two and take 2 hours 30 min. One overnight bus from Ankara takes 7 hours. Bus lines include Metro Turizm and Flixbus.

2 Sinop bus station (Sinop Otogarı).

Get around

Sinop is easily navigable by foot. Parking is likely to be difficult in the summer.

View of Sinop Harbor

See

  • City walls are best preserved crossing the isthmus west of town centre, with bastions at each end, then along the harbour shore south.
  • 1 Sinop Fortress, Bülent Ecevit Cd 13, +90 368 261 30 23. Daily 08:30-23:00. Bastion overlooking the harbour, first built in the 8th century BC by Hellenistic immigrants from Miletus, but extended and repaired several times, for instance in the 14th century when the Genoese fortified the entire city. From 1887 to 1997 it housed a high security prison, so it features in the works of a dozen Turkish writers whose seditious publications got them slammed in here. You can look around and climb to the rooftop cafe for views. Otherwise not much here, plans for a cultural centre have come to nothing; perhaps it could be an escape room? Sinop Fortress on Wikipedia
  • 2 Statue of Diogenes on Fatih Cd celebrates this smelly dingbat philosopher, proponent of Cynicism. Diogenes was a banker, born in Sinop in 412 or 404 BC, who had to flee because as mint-master he trashed the city currency. (This part of the legend is backed up by debased coins of that period, smashed to take them out of circulation.) It's said he was captured by pirates, anyhow he ended up in Corinth. There he cut a cantankerous squalid figure, raging against corruption all around, and rough-sleeping in a wine jar. His statue shows him holding a lantern, which he carried by day saying he was "looking for a man" - this is nowadays glossed as "looking for an honest man" but given his sexual habits it was maybe just as he said. He's accompanied by a dog as he thought they were nobler simpler creatures, crapping in public as he did, and κυνικός (kynikos, "dog-like") became the word "cynic". His name lives on in "Diogenes Syndrome" where someone lives in squalid conditions, seemingly through personal choice, as depicted in the 2015 film "The Lady in the Van".
  • 3 Alaaddin Mosque, Sakarya Cd 35. Built in 1267 AD in Seljuk style after its predecessor was destroyed, and named after its endower Sultan Alaaddin Kayqubad I (1188–1237). It's been restored several times, the latest in 2008. Alâeddin Sinop Mosque (Q6055249) on Wikidata Alaaddin Mosque, Sinop on Wikipedia
  • Pervane Medrese is across Görgün Sk just north of Alaaddin Mosque. It was a religious school founded in 1262, named for Mu'in al-Din Parwana who ousted Trebizond (a Byzantine rump state) from Sinop. It closed in 1923 when Turkish education was secularised, and became a depot for various archaeological and ethnographic items; it was a museum 1941 to 1970 when the city museum moved to its present site. It nowadays hosts souvenir and craft shops.
  • 4 Archaeological Museum, Okullar Cd 2, +90 368 261 1975. Daily 08:00-17:00. This exhibits artefacts found in the area, plus a Seljuk sultana's tomb of 1395 and a temple to Serapis, presumably Roman. Adult 70 TL. Sinop Archaeological Museum (Q28219932) on Wikidata Sinop Archaeological Museum on Wikipedia
  • 5 Ethnographic Museum, Kemalettin Sami Cd 7. Daily 08:00-17:00. Displays of local culture in the former Aslan Torun mansion.
  • Kef Evi Mosque is on Derviş Sarabil Cd a block north of the ethnography museum. It was built in 1581 AD.
  • 6 Balatlar Church, Kaynak Sk 7. Scrappy ruin of a Byzantine church, though the chapel vault is still roofed and has frescoes. Balatlar Church (Q6031988) on Wikidata Balatlar Church on Wikipedia
  • 7 Seyid İbrahim Bilal Mosque at Okullar Cd 99 is a small mosque and shrine built in 1297 AD. Bilal was the grandson of Huseyin, in turn the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him); sufficient reason for the Byzantines to chop his head off when he strayed this way in the 7th century.
  • 8 Pasha Bastion (Paşa Tabyası) is a half-moon artillery position. It was built to protect the town against sea-borne attack from Russia, too late as town and fleet were bombarded in 1853. This escalated into the Crimean War, as France, Britain and Sardinia-Piedmont (the proto-Italy) weighed in to prop up Turkey against Russian expansion. Enter from Yakamoz Sk on the north side. The area is neglected and overgrown, with only a few grazing beasts left on guard against further Russian advance.

Further out

  • Historic Water Tunnel (Turkish: Tarihi Su Kanalı) is an ancient underground water supply channel situated at Sülüklü Göl (literally: Lake of Leeches). Dug in rock, it is about 230 m (750 ft) long and has a clearance of 1.5 m (4.9 ft). There is a 20–30 m (66–98 ft) high cylindrical ventilation shaft of 1.5 m (4.9 ft) diameter.
  • 9 Hamsilos Nature Park (Hamsilos Tabiat Parkı) (14 km northwest, off the road to Cape İnceburun). An area with a pine forest surrounding Hamsilos Bay, popularly known as the only fjord of Turkey due to its form deeply penetrating into land, but isn't technically one as it wasn't formed by glacier action. Hamsilos Bay (Q6039198) on Wikidata Hamsilos Bay on Wikipedia
  • 10 Cape İnceburun (23 km northwest; follow the signposts for Hamsilos and then İnceburun). A breezy cape with an 1863-built lighthouse. Offers the novelty of standing on the northernmost point of Anatolia and not much else. İnceburun (Q4200748) on Wikidata

Do

  • Beaches close to town are trash-strewn. Go to Karakum Plajı on the headland east, or to Akliman beach on the north shore beyond the airport.
  • Football: Sinopspor play soccer away down in the amateur leagues. Their home ground Sinop Şehir Stadyumu (capacity 5000) is 1 km west of town centre off Fatih Cd.

Buy

Grilled fish at one of the small restaurants.

Eat

Get up early and visit one of the local bakeries for a fresh loaf of Ekmek (a sourdough bread). Served hot and sometimes with butter and honey - It is a treat for the taste buds. A warm cup of tea goes well with this treat.

There is a large number of informal open-air cafes along the harbor serving deliciously fresh fish.

Drink

One of the fortified towers has turned into a cafe/bar, and is a great place to get a drink. It also has a good night scene. The Mavi Esinti Cafe is on the seafront and has a free Wifi connection.

  • 1 Kale Burç Cafe Bar, Bülent Ecevit Caddesi (on top of Sinop Tower (the First Tower from the sea)). The best bar in Sinop with live shows.

Sleep

  • 1 Otel 117, Kurtuluş Cd 8, +90 368 210 0117. Pleasant hotel in a historic mansion near the harbour; rooms are modern. B&B double 4000 TL.
  • Sinopark Hotel, Kurtuluş Cd (opposite Otel 117), +90 368 261 3257. Clean comfy simple place in town centre. B&B double 2000 TL.
  • Reis Hotel, Kurtuluş Cd 19 (next to Sinopark Hotel), +90 368 260 4020. Clean friendly central hotel. B&B double 2000 TL.
  • Hotel 57, Kurtuluş Cd 29 (just east of Reis Hotel), +90 368 261 5462. Another acceptable downtown hotel. B&B double 2000 TL.
  • 2 Sinop Orman Kampı, Plaj Yolu 1-1, Gelincik, +90 368 260 5760. Sinop has a dozen campsites, this is the closest to town. Pleasant coastal site, basic facilities.
  • 3 Sinop Antik Hotel, Ordu Cd, Gelincik, +90 368 261 2526. Charming hotel in a converted mansion, with private beach and good catering. B&B double 3000 TL.
  • 4 Sunrise Otel, Enver Bahadır Cd 113, +90 368 240 0303. Good hotel on the headland 3 km east of town, so you need your own transport. B&B double 2500 TL.

Connect

Sinop and its approach highways have 4G from all Turkish carriers. As of Jan 2024, 5G has not rolled out in Turkey.

Go next

A direct bus leaves Sinop at 20:00, and arrives in Trabzon at 06:00, and continues on to Rize.

Routes through Sinop
Akçakoca Amasra ← İnebolu ( S)  W  E  Kızılırmak Delta Bird Reserve Samsun


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