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Trio of delights for those taking holidays in Turkey

A trip to Turkey villas over the next couple of months could see Brits being able to head along to a trio of entertaining events.

Destinations across the holiday hot spot will be hosting attractions which are sure to appeal to all members of the family.

The Istanbul Design Week kicks off proceedings on September 29th, when the city's Galata Bridge brings together a raft of intriguing styles.

As well as concept designs and sculptural pieces being shown off, attendees will be able to take in a host of workshops and lectures on various subjects.

The following month, people staying in villas in Turkey have the chance to witness the Ataturk Dam International Sports Festival.

Taking place at the Ataturk Dam between October 2nd and 4th, the attraction gives people the chance to witness thrilling competitions covering such activities as canoeing, swimming and sailing.

Action then returns to Istanbul from October 3rd until 9th, when the city presents the Architecture and Urban Films Festival.

Brits will be able to head along to film discussions and talks on various aspects of architecture across venues in the resort.

Posted by Amit Patel
 

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