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Located in the north of Turkey, Kastamonu is a city steeped in history and natural beauty. The cityscape is adorned with grand mosques, old Ottoman houses, and an impressive 12th century castle that overlooks the town.
Compact cars are recommended for driving within Kastamonu due to the narrow and sometimes winding roads. For exploring the outskirts or adventuring off-road, a 4x4 would be more suitable.
Driving is on the right in Turkey, just like the rest of continental Europe, different from the UK where you drive on the left. It's also mandatory to carry your driving license, ID or passport, and insurance documents while driving. The speed limit within city limits is usually 50 km/h unless otherwise indicated. On open roads, the limit is 90 km/h and 120 km/h on motorways.
While parking lots are available in the city, street parking is usually the norm in Kastamonu. However, it might be a bit challenging to find a spot during peak hours, especially around busy locations like the city centre or historical sites.
Start your journey with a visit to the majestic Kastamonu castle, dating back to the Byzantine period. The castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
Around a 30-minute drive from Kastamonu is the stunning Ilıca Waterfall, a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts. The scenic drive to the waterfall through the forest road is as amazing as the sight itself.
The Turkish Lira is the official currency of Turkey. However, most establishments accept credit cards and you will find ATMs conveniently located throughout the city.
Kastamonu experiences a humid continental climate. Summers here are warm and winters are cold and snowy. Do pack clothing according to the season you are visiting.
Whether you are travelling solo or with family, Kastamonu promises an enriching experience. Renting a car gives you the freedom you need to explore this historic city at your own pace. Remember to stay safe and follow the local traffic rules. Safe travels!