Bodrum

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Atlas ObscuraFeb 4, 2026

Museum Market in Bodrum, Turkey

Once the ancient capital of Caria, Bodrum (then Halicarnassus) was the birthplace of the father of history, Herodotus, and hosted one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. Nowadays, the modern city of Bodrum is steeped in its ancient past and ruins can be found through out. However, one place you may not be expecting to find some of its cultural heritage is…

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Condé Nast TravelerJan 20

The Best Hotels in Bodrum, Türkiye's Glittering Seaside City (2026)

These are the addresses to know about along the Turkish Riviera.

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  • Mandarin Oriental, BodrumHotelBuilt along a verdant slope edging Bodrum’s Paradise Bay, this contemporary property offers hard-to-beat vistas.
  • Scorpios Bodrum, TurkeyHotelA first look at the brand-new Scorpios Bodrum—a chic hideout sure to draw a fresh wave of glamorous sunseekers to…
  • Maxx Royal BodrumHotelInside the hottest address on the head-turning Bodrum peninsula right now.
  • Six Senses KaplankayaHotelWellness-focused resort with a vast spa and multiple restaurants
  • Susona Bodrum LXR Hotels & ResortsHotelTaking its name from the mystical mermaid creature in Turkish mythology, Susona Bodrum resort takes all its inspiration…
  • The Bodrum EditionHotelMixes playful service with a private beach and nightclub
  • Mandarin OrientalHotelBuilt along a verdant slope edging Bodrum’s Paradise Bay, this contemporary property offers hard-to-beat vistas.
  • HakkasanRestaurantRecognizable addition to Mandarin Oriental
  • Scorpios BodrumHotelMulti-level complex with bungalows, private terraces, and pools
  • Maxx RoyalHotelBed-and-breakfast hideaway with extravagant, all-inclusive feel
  • Spago by Wolfgang PuckRestaurantClear winner among seven restaurants
  • Caviar KaspiaRestaurantBodrum's prettiest restaurants, transports diners to Côte d'Azur
  • Maxx WellBeing CenterPlace48,400-square-foot center with Ayurvedic doctor and Thai massage
  • AnhingaRestaurantFine-dining beach club serving cocktails and seafood
  • Susona BodrumHotelCoastal oasis inspired by the sea with private plunge pools
  • AmanruyaHotelDistinctive stone pavilions with spacious interiors nodding to Turkish architecture
  • Anatolian restaurantRestaurantServes traditional Turkish dishes like lamb and beef dumplings
  • MaçakiziHotelLow-key setting with unobtrusive casitas and coastal views
  • Mett BodrumHotel
  • Edition’s Beach ClubPlace
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