Göbekli Tepe, located in southeastern Turkey, is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the world. Dating back to around 9600 BCE, this ancient site is considered the world’s oldest known temple complex. Göbekli Tepe offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into early human civilization with its intricate carvings and massive stone pillars. Accessibility at Göbekli Tepe has improved in recent years, though visitors should be prepared for some challenges due to the site’s unique terrain and historical nature.

Göbekli Tepe Archaeological Site: Göbekli Tepe is renowned for its monumental stone pillars arranged in circles, featuring detailed carvings of animals and abstract symbols. The site is thought to have served as a religious or ceremonial center during the Neolithic period. While the main site is accessible, some areas may be challenging for wheelchair users due to uneven surfaces and steep inclines and may require assistance. The visitor center is fully accessible. Guided tours of the archaeological site, including the visitor center and main excavation areas.

Şanlıurfa Museum: Houses artifacts from Göbekli Tepe and other archaeological sites in the region. Fully accessible with ramps, elevators, and wide pathways.

Restaurants

  • Gevrek Restaurant: Traditional Turkish dishes. Level entry with ramps and spacious seating. Accessible restrooms.
  • Şanlıurfa Sofrası: Local and regional specialties. Accessible entry and dining area. Accessible restrooms.

Adaptive Companies

Hotels

  • Hotel Urfa: Accessible rooms, restaurant, and proximity to the city center of Şanlıurfa. King-size and twin beds available. Roll-in showers with grab bars.
  • Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Şanlıurfa: Accessible rooms, restaurant, and wellness center. King-size and adjustable beds. Roll-in showers with grab bars.

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