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Attractions and Places To See in Adana - Top 13

Best attractions and places to see in Adana include a diverse array of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated on the Seyhan River in southern Turkey, the city offers a rich blend of ancient Roman structures, grand mosques, and expansive parks. Visitors can explore significant historical sites and enjoy the natural beauty of the region. Adana provides a variety of experiences for those interested in history, culture, and outdoor activities.

Best attractions and places to see in Adana

  • The most popular attractions is Sabancı Mosque, a religious building that is one of Turkey's largest mosques and a symbol of Adana. Its architecture, majestic domes, and strategic location on the Seyhan River make it a significant landmark.
  • Another must-see spot is Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) – Ramazanoğlu Mosque, a religious building known for its walls decorated with black and white marble and tile ornaments. It combines elements of Seljuk and Ottoman design.
  • Visitors also love Suspension Bridge, a bridge that offers a quick out-and-back walk. Sturdy shoes are recommended for exploring this site.
  • Adana is known for its historical sites, religious buildings, and natural landscapes. The region offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from ancient bridges to large city parks and waterfalls.
  • The attractions in Adana are appreciated by the komoot community, with 3 upvotes and 17 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) – Ramazanoğlu Mosque

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The Ulu Cami (Great Mosque) Mosque, also known as the Ramazanogullari Mosque, is located on Kizilay Street in the Seyhan district of Adana. The entire complex, formerly consisting of the mosque, a madrasa (Koran school), a mausoleum (Halil Bey's tomb) and a harem palace, was built between 1509 and 1541 on behalf of Halil Bey. The mosque is famous for its walls decorated with black and white marble and the tile ornaments in which the colors turquoise, navy and red dominate on the white background. Above the western gate there is a cupola and an inscription with two serpent reliefs. The minaret, decorated with colorful pictures, is structured by numerous colored stone bands. The building suffered damage during the Adana-Ceyhan earthquake in 1998 and was restored between 1998 and 2004. Since the completion of the repair work, the church has been open to visitors outside of prayer times.

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Bebekli Kilise (Saint Paul Church)

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The Saint Paul Church (Turkish: Aziz Pavlus Kilisesi) is a formerly Armenian, now Roman Catholic church built from 1870 and completed between 1880 and 1890 on Cemal Gürsel Street on the "Square of January 5" (5 Ocak Meydanı) the southern Turkish port city of Adana. Located in the historic Mahalle Tepebağ of Seyhan district, the church is currently closed due to disagreements with the city government. The priest (başrahip) of the church is Francis Dondu.

The 2.50 meter high bronze statue of Mary on the roof top above the front entrance is reminiscent of a small child, so that the Saint Paul Church is also popularly called Bebekli Kilise (“Church with Baby”). Since the Catholic Church does not receive any financial support from the state, the congregation had to convert their garden into a parking lot in order to receive income.

Until the Armenian Genocide in 1915, the church was used by the Armenian community. Due to a lack of facilities, the church is also used by other Christians such as the city's evangelical community.

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Misis Bridge (Misis Köprüsü)

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The bridge crosses the Ceyhan (Ancient Pyramus) between Yakapınar (Ancient Mopsuestia) and Geçitli.

In the Middle Ages, Mopsuestia was a large city and the bridge was built on one of the busiest trade routes to the east. It was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Flavius Julius Constantius (better known as Constantius II) in the fourth century. It was restored by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the sixth century. It was renovated again in 743 and 840. The bridge suffered damage in the 1998 Adana - Ceyhan earthquake.

According to a popular legend, Luqman, having discovered the Elixir of Life, dropped the receipt and herbs from Misis Bridge. Luqman had researched for years and found a recipe for immortality from 200 plants, the recipe in hand he wanted to cross the bridge. Then the devil came and shoved the recipe (book) out of his hand and threw it in the Misis.

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Sabancı Mosque

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Yılankale (Snake Castle)

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Yılankale (also Yılan Kalesi, Turkish for "snake castle", popularly also Şahmiran Kalesi after Semiramis or after Şahmaran) is a medieval castle in the former Kingdom of Lesser Armenia and one of the best preserved Crusader-era castles in this region. It is located in Yılankale, a town of the same name in the Ceyhan district of the Turkish province of Adana, directly opposite the ancient ruins on Sirkeli Höyük. The castle got its name because according to a Turkish legend, the snake king lived here.

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Historic Stone Arch Bridge

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Small park with the possibility of camping. Toilets and water available, a small cold stream for bathing and an old bridge as a small attraction. Entry to the park is free for cyclists and camping is allowed. Restaurants are theoretically right next to the park

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Suspension Bridge

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Quick one-hour out-and-back. Sturdy shoes required. The rocks get slippery after your shoes get wet.

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Enduro and Motocross Park

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A park for motorcross bikes.
Next to it is a tiny parkour that is also suitable for bicycles.
It was still fun to do a few laps there.


Be careful with thorny plants. There are many plants in the grass with huge thorns that can suck the air out of your tires.

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Yedigöze Waterfalls

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A place to relax. You can swim in the river. It's super cold, but refreshingly good. You can grill in selected places and are surrounded by nature.

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Rest Area by the Stream

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Here you will be protected from the sun under the trees and a canopy. There is a water hose at the stream from which drinkable water flows.

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January 7, 2026, Suspension Bridge

Quick one-hour out-and-back. Sturdy shoes required. The rocks get slippery after your shoes get wet.

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Small park with the possibility of camping. Toilets and water available, a small cold stream for bathing and an old bridge as a small attraction. Entry to the park is free for cyclists and camping is allowed. Restaurants are theoretically right next to the park

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Very impressive building, you have to visit if you have time. Directly connected to the great park

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February 3, 2024, Sabancı Mosque

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Here you will be protected from the sun under the trees and a canopy. There is a water hose at the stream from which drinkable water flows.

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A park for motorcross bikes. Next to it is a tiny parkour that is also suitable for bicycles. It was still fun to do a few laps there. Be careful with thorny plants. There are many plants in the grass with huge thorns that can suck the air out of your tires.

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A place to relax. You can swim in the river. It's super cold, but refreshingly good. You can grill in selected places and are surrounded by nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Adana?

Adana is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Roman Taşköprü (Stone Bridge), which is still in use today. Other significant historical sites include the medieval Yılankale (Snake Castle) offering panoramic views, the impressive Misis Bridge, and the Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) – Ramazanoğlu Mosque, known for its unique architecture.

Are there any natural attractions or parks in Adana?

Yes, Adana offers several beautiful natural spots. The Seyhan River flows through the city, and the Seyhan Dam Lake provides scenic views and recreational opportunities. You can also relax in Merkez Park, Turkey's largest city park, or visit the serene Yedigöze Waterfalls. For a more adventurous experience, Kapıkaya Canyon offers hiking trails and stunning natural scenery.

What cultural experiences can I find in Adana?

Adana boasts a vibrant cultural scene. You can delve into the region's past at the Adana Archaeology Museum, explore the history of Turkish cinema at the Adana Cinema Museum, or visit the Atatürk Museum, which preserves the house where Kemal Atatürk stayed. The Adana Ethnography Museum showcases traditional life, and the Ramazanoğlu Hall reflects Ottoman architecture.

What outdoor activities can I do near Adana's attractions?

Near Adana's attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The Seyhan River and Seyhan Dam Lake are popular for walking and cycling. Kapıkaya Canyon is ideal for mountain biking, climbing, and hiking. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available, such as the 'Adana Train Station loop' or 'Bike loop from Mavi Bulvar'. You can find more details on Cycling in Adana or Road Cycling Routes in Adana.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Adana?

Absolutely. Many of Adana's attractions are suitable for families. The Sabancı Mosque and Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) – Ramazanoğlu Mosque are impressive architectural sites. Merkez Park offers vast green spaces and even gondola rides on the Seyhan River. Natural spots like Yedigöze Waterfalls and the Historic Stone Arch Bridge are also great for family outings.

What is the best time of year to visit Adana?

Adana experiences hot summers and mild winters. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally considered the best times to visit, as the weather is pleasant for exploring historical sites and enjoying outdoor activities without extreme heat.

Are there any hiking trails near Adana's attractions?

Yes, Adana and its surroundings offer hiking opportunities. Kapıkaya Canyon, about an hour from the city, features a 7 km hiking trail along the Çakıt River. For running, you can find trails like the 'Seyhan Nehri – Park Havuz loop' or 'Park Havuz – Merkez Park Havuz loop'. More information on running trails can be found in the Running Trails in Adana guide.

What are some unique viewpoints or scenic spots in Adana?

For scenic views, the Yılankale (Snake Castle) provides panoramic vistas of the Ceyhan River and surrounding landscapes. The Varda Bridge, also known as the German Bridge, offers breathtaking views as it spans a deep gorge. The Seyhan River and Seyhan Dam Lake also provide picturesque settings, especially during sunset.

Are there any entry fees for museums or historical sites in Adana?

Many museums in Adana, such as the Adana Archaeology Museum, Adana Cinema Museum, and Atatürk Museum, typically have entry fees. However, major religious sites like the Sabancı Mosque and Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) – Ramazanoğlu Mosque are generally free to enter, though donations may be welcome. It's always advisable to check specific site information for current fees and opening hours.

What do visitors enjoy most about Adana's attractions?

Visitors frequently praise the impressive architecture of sites like the Sabancı Mosque, often describing it as a 'very impressive building.' The historical significance of landmarks such as the Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) – Ramazanoğlu Mosque and the ancient bridges is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of historical exploration with the natural beauty of the Seyhan River and its parks.

Are there any dog-friendly places or parks in Adana?

While specific dog-friendly attractions might vary, public parks like Merkez Park and Atatürk Park generally offer open spaces for walks. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local regulations regarding pets in public areas. Natural areas outside the city, such as parts of Kapıkaya Canyon, might also be suitable for walks with dogs, depending on the trail and conditions.

How can I get to Varda Bridge by public transport?

Reaching Varda Bridge (German Bridge) by public transport can be challenging as it's located in a more remote, mountainous area outside Adana. While there might be local minibuses (dolmuş) to nearby villages, a more convenient option is often to hire a car or join an organized tour from Adana to visit this impressive railway viaduct and its surroundings.

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