Located between Yalıkavak and Göltürkbükü, Gündoğan offers a slightly quieter holiday environment compared to other settlements in Bodrum. Gündoğan, which is 25 km away from the centre of Bodrum, attracts visitors with its sandy beach and sparkling sea.
In Gündoğan, which has a rich history, there are hundreds of rock tombs, fifty-two stair churches, water cisterns, windmills and a tower belonging to the Ottoman period.
For those who want to go to Gündoğan, it is possible to reach there from the centre of Bodrum in 20 minutes with the minibuses departing regularly.
Bazaars established in and around Gündoğan:
It is possible to find all kinds of products easily in the bazaar visited by domestic and foreign tourists and local people. In addition to the vegetables, fruits and food products grown in the region, it is very easy to find textile products and different local souvenirs in the markets established in the basement and its vicinity. Bazaar open in the early hours of the morning continue until the evening.
* Bazaars established in and around Gündoğan:
Monday: Türkbükü, Kumbahçe and Güvercinlik bazaars.
Tuesday: Bodrum, Yalikavak, Golkoy bazaars.
Wednesday : Gundogan, Ortakent, Gumusluk and Akcaalan bazaars.
Thursday : Yalikavak, Akyarlar and Bitez bazaars.
Friday : Bodrum, Konacik and Yali bazaars.
Saturday: Turgutresi bazaar.
Sunday : Gumbet, Alder and Mumcular bazaars.
What to eat in Gündoğan?
Since it is a touristic region, it is very easy to find all kinds of international cuisine in Gündoğan. Among the tangerine orchards, the restaurants offer different dishes from Turkish and international cuisine, as well as local dishes from Bodrum. Visitors to Gündoğan are recommended to taste stuffed squash blossoms, Kashkek, Radish herb salad, Mustard herb salad, fried squash blossoms and Çökertme kebab.
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