Cheap flights to
Kayseri (ASR), Turkey
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Cheap flights to Kayseri from Australia
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Sydney to Kayseri flying Turkish Airlines in conjunction with Air China (PRC) (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,844.02
Cheap flights to Kayseri from other countries
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Izmir to Kayseri flying Turkish Airlines one way, AUD$621.00
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Istanbul to Kayseri flying Turkish Airlines one way, AUD$338.80
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Istanbul to Kayseri flying Turkish Airlines return, AUD$625.90
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Antalya to Kayseri flying Turkish Airlines in conjunction with Atlasjet one way, AUD$420.80
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About Kayseri
Kayseri (Ottoman Turkish:قیصریه: Greek: Καισάρεια/Kaisareia: Latin: Caesarea Mazaca Zazaish: Qeyseriye), named in the antiquity Mazaka or Mazarca, Eusebia, Caesarea Cappadociae, and later Kaisariyah, is a large and industrialized city in Central Anatolia, Turkey. It is the seat of Kayseri Province. The city of Kayseri, as defined by the boundaries of Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality, is structurally composed of five metropolitan districts, the two core districts of Kocasinan and Melikgazi, and since 2004, also Hacılar, İncesu and Talas. In conjunction with the addition of new districts and first stage municipalities into the metropolitan area, the city's population, which was 690,000 in 2000, is currently 895,253.
Kayseri is marked by the Mount Erciyes which towers in the horizon south of the city. Its inhabitants (Kayserili) are renowned for their alertness, entrepreneurial spirit and a strict understanding regarding the management of economies, the last point having been the subject of more than a few legends in Turkey. The city itself is a blend of wealth, modernity and provincial conservatism and is often cited in the first ranks among Turkey's cities which fit the definition of Anatolian Tigers .
Renowned for its culinary specialties such as mantı, pastirma and sucuk, the city is also rich in historical monuments (dating especially from the Seljuk period). While it is generally visited en-route to the international tourist attractions of Cappadocia, Kayseri has many visitor's attractions by its own right; Seljuk monuments in and around the center, Mount Erciyes as trekking and alpinism center, Zamantı River as rafting center, the historic sites of Ağırnas (Sinan the Architect's village), Talas (home to the former Talas American College), Germir (Elia Kazan's village) and Develi to name a few. Kayseri is served by Erkilet International Airport and is home to Erciyes University.
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