Day trips from cities as part of a Turkey vacation [closed]
I am new to this forum, so pardon me if you find this question stupid or not suitable for this forum.
One of my friends wants to go to Turkey from Pakistan on 15 days visit, it will be purely for the sake of tourism.
Is it possible to visit multiple cities within 15 days? Can she go back and forth to different cities, like if my friend makes a city (lets say Istanbul) her destination, can she go and visit any city and come back to Istanbul in a day?
As an example, during my visit to UAE, I stayed in Dubai but went to visit Abu Dhabi and came back to Dubai same day then went to Sharjah next day and came back to Dubai same day because these states are very near to Dubai. Can this be done in Turkey as well? If yes then which cities are recommended to visit?
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