Entrez dans le monde de l'Empire ottoman, une civilisation qui s'est étendue sur plus de 600 ans et qui a façonné une grande partie de l'Europe du Sud-Est, du Moyen-Orient et de l'Afrique du Nord. Vous serez accueilli par les janissaires, les gardes d'élite du sultan, et vous pénétrerez dans un cadre inspiré des palais ottomans. Sirotez des sorbets traditionnels, du café turc, du thé et des friandises colorées, le tout au son d'une musique ottomane authentique. La soirée se poursuit avec le spectacle Fire of Anatolia - un mélange de danse, de rythme et de récit qui retrace des siècles de culture anatolienne.
Billet pour le spectacle de danse turque Fire of Anatolia à partir de Kusadasi
- Vous serez accueillis par les janissaires, les gardes du sultan, dans un palais ottoman reconstitué.
- La carte propose des gourmandises traditionnelles, notamment des sorbets, du café et du thé turcs.
- Le spectacle "Fire of Anatolia", qui mêle culture ancienne et danse moderne, est incontournable.
Dégustation de spécialités locales
Café ou thé
Spectacle
- Transfert non inclus
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