The exposition is very interesting, there are sights from different parts of Turkey. The models are made in detail, neatly, at different scales. But a ticket to the park is expensive for foreigners.
It is necessary to lay 1.5-2 hours for a visit in order to slowly carefully go around and inspect everything.
There are snacks and ice cream on the territory of the park. Toilets are also available.
For those who wish, there is a book and souvenir shop at the exit.
It is not very convenient to get there. Or 20-30 minutes on foot from the metrobus station through the confusing streets (it's good that the locals helped me, otherwise I would get lost), or from the metro by bus through traffic jams (also 20-30 minutes).
I recommend everyone to visit this park. Here you can walk all day, leisurely exploring all the sights of Turkey. If you are tired, take a ride on the local tram or sit in a cafe. Do not forget that on the left side of the main building there is an entrance inside, where you will find a mock-up of ancient Istanbul and the history of its creation.
At the entrance to the complex, do not forget to present your ekamet to get a discount.
It is a very pleasant museum complex.
The sights of the whole of Turkey in miniature. Cats are especially cute when they settle down to sleep and bask in the sun in the most amazing places.
A miniature of Istanbul is worth noting separately. It's very colorful and interestingly done. Be sure to visit this pavilion.
But there is a caveat, as of January 2025, there are no trains, the plane does not travel to the airfield, and the ferry does not run.