


Shops and bazaars tend to be closed on the first day of the holiday, but some if not most will re-open after the first day.Remember that only two groups need to differ to reject the null. Yes banks and public offices will be closed

Some museums and sights (such as the bazaars) may be closed on the first day of the holiday, but most will be open for some of the other days.

Be assured that tourism doesn't come to a halt during Kurban Bayramı, Kurban Bayramı doesn't mean you shouldn't go to Turkey. I also would not let the holiday in october put you off in coming. I would reserve your accommodations, long haul transportation ( flights, buses etc ) well in advance,Īlso keep in mind the day before the beginning of the holiday some places ( local shop keepers ) may also be closed early on that day or during the holidayĪll banks and government offices will be closed during the holiday so make sure that you have taken care of any of that business before hand.Īt the beginning of the holiday and end transport may be busy as travelers leaving and return home. It will affect your travel plans, so be prepared for it. Kurban Bayramı (koor-BAHN bahy-rah-muh) is the most important Islamic religious festival of the year, and a 4 or 5-day public holiday in Turkey. Or another alternative is any travel agent can buy for a small commssionĭepending on when you want to travel in october you omly need to buy 1 or 2 days in advance howeverĪ note for travelling in the month of october.do be advised that the dates of October 14 - Octodo fall within the turkish holidays of "KURBAN BAYRAM" Or call and book your tickets over the phone.or ask your hotel to try and buy tickets for you I have had many problems with trying to buy on line tickets for guests over the past couple of years and the only best way to to go the the bus station and or suha / metro offices and buy your tickets directly there. Since you dont have turkish citizenship or a TC (turkish ID number ).you might have a hard time getting tickets.also a GSM number is needed.
