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VISA Nationals of the following countries can come to Turkey with a valid passport, but without a visa; Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Turkish Republic of Cyprus, Djibouti, European Community countries (except UK, Ireland, Italy), Fiji, Finland, Iceland, Iran, Jamaica, Japan, Qatar, Kenya, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Malta, ...
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Market Days In market days farmers and sellers come from the villages around to offer their products for sale in Bodrum. You can find fresh products for cheap in the vegetable market and in clothing, bargains fabrics and household goods you can find in the good market on Friday only. Both markets are located behind the bus ...
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Time zone differences with TurkeyAustralia+8Japan+7Germany-1Netherlands-1France-1USA-7England-2Italy-1
Local Time: GMT +2 HourGovernment offices are open from 09:00 to 17:00, from Monday to Friday Electricity: 220 volt AC
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Public Telephones Around and in Bodrum you can find many public automatic telephones, for make national and international calls. You can easly use public telephones, they operate using telephone loca lor international cards, which can be bought at the Post Office, Marina or at shops close to telephones. To call other cities from Bodrum area, ...
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Working Times (shopping times) Shops are open from 09.00 to 17.00, from Monday to Saturday. During the summer time, generally shops are open until late evening and are open all week, also Sunday. Traffic Regulations Signs on the road are those used internationally Traffic on Turkish roads keeps to the right. At all times on ...
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Post OfficeThe main post office is open 7 days in a week, 24 hours in a day, including holidays. Services Include: Public telephones for local and international calls; International and Express mail; Local Teleghraph; Telephone token and telephone card sales. The cargo post office is located under the post office and it’s open from ...
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ABOUT BODRUMFor so many person wakeup call is start of the daily activities. For many others it is a call to sleep, as they wend their way home at the close of Bodrum's active nightlife. This contrast most probably shows Bodrum's uniqueness and differentation as a holiday resort, serving on the one hand watersports, perfect dining, ...
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