
Sivas is very old city in Anatolia. Its name was Sebastiapolis in Byzantium period and it was an important city in the theme of Cappadocia. After Turks arrived, the city became an important centre during Seljuk period. In Ottoman period, Sivas was the capital of the province of Rum.
Sivas Congress was an assembly of the Turkish National Movement held from 4 September to 11 September 1919, which lead to the War of Independence.
Summers in Sivas are hot and dry but with low levels of humidity, and winters are bitterly cold. As with most other parts of Anatolian highland, nights even in summer are a bit chilly in Sivas, so don't forget to pack along at least a cardigan with you.
There are daily flights from [wiki=0ef8f876d62a45352e28410454e3634b]Istanbul[/wiki] and [wiki=9221413dd904c157938b397753a8b4bb]Ankara[/wiki] to Sivas Nuri Demirağ Airport (VAS). A number of other cities across Turkey are also served with less frequent flights. In summer, there are weekly flights from [wiki=3eb8670d999ac077dd0e2c345cb7c905]Amsterdam[/wiki] and [wiki=c25fa34ca987da7badf27ae2882c4979]Dusseldorf[/wiki].
Trains from:
* [wiki=0ef8f876d62a45352e28410454e3634b]Istanbul[/wiki], [wiki=d2acb662e2edb7ed821962041c5a66a2]Izmit[/wiki], [wiki=632bf6e4254a0fad039d56f8411d76ab]Eskişehir[/wiki] (Doğu Express, Güney Express, Vangölü Express)
* [wiki=9221413dd904c157938b397753a8b4bb]Ankara[/wiki], [wiki=39ee0ab78d87f8f7be433f11d07b9fb2]Kayseri[/wiki] (Doğu Express, Erzurum Express, Güney Express, Vangölü Express, 4 Eylül Mavi Treni)
* [wiki=4a4566696cc81c6053ec708975767498]Batman[/wiki], [wiki=17798a1082dd5d81395688c33fb27cee]Diyarbakir[/wiki], [wiki=00772b2fb92df11ee3a090ab53c4e2ae]Malatya[/wiki] (Güney Express, 4 Eylül Mavi Treni)
* [wiki=4ba2c53aeee3865a0bb8ae4d403ee073]Tatvan[/wiki] ([wiki=585f98ed9d73111845ef5e876fd8c8dc]Lake Van[/wiki]), [wiki=5529de5ee1370ae2069319effcc02ed1]Muş[/wiki], [wiki=b964c9580471dffa5f2e3554389846fa]Elazig[/wiki] (Vangölü Express)
* [wiki=da82cc5bb6f742ff6a37e4a17784f04d]Kars[/wiki], [wiki=6d3b4c624b309348008c277881e86413]Erzurum[/wiki], [wiki=37ade0f270b9d39c5f890d11abc7dc9c]Erzincan[/wiki] (Doğu Express, Erzurum Express)
A sleeping berth on Güney Express from Istanbul costs 55 TL.
See Turkish State Railways website for more details [http://www.tcdd.gov.tr/].
As Turkish bus system is extensive, you can find buses from many cities in Turkey, including [wiki=0ef8f876d62a45352e28410454e3634b]Istanbul[/wiki] (70 TL one-way, which takes around 14 hours) and [wiki=9221413dd904c157938b397753a8b4bb]Ankara[/wiki] among many others.
There are several bus line in city center.
* 1-A, 1-B, 1-D, 2-A and 2-B passes Sivas Train Station.
* Except 6-A, 6-B, 6-C, 11-B and 11-C, all bus lines go to the Coach Station.
* 6-B, 6-C and 11-B passes Sivas Police Headquarter.
* 6-C and 11-B passes the "Eğriköprü" which is a historical bridge.
* 2-A and 2-B passes the "Kesikköprü" which is a historical bridge.
* 5-A and 5-B passes the Tomb of Abdulvahhabi Gazi.
* 11-B and 11-C go to the Cumhuriyet University.
Here is a list of average prices for taxi rides along some important routes in Sivas:
*Airport-City Center: 60 TL
*Coach Station-City Centre: 25 TL
*Train Station-City Centre: 8 TL
There are a number of [wiki=3c7e61416de3adc2f5e579c4a413fe40]spas[/wiki] in the countryside surrounding Sivas.
* Soğuk Çermik is a spa center. Hafik, Todurge (Zara), and Gokpinar (Gurun) Lakes are some of the interesting nearby places for picnicking, boating and fishing.
* Besides its historical treasures, the surrounding region possesses several other specialties, one of which is Balıklı Kaplıca, an interesting spa in the town of [wiki=1e6977e10dbb26b26741ed4f49fd0156]Kangal[/wiki]. It is a [wiki=3e834f8a73e75ca5529754ead8dacac7]thermal spring[/wiki], filled with tiny fish living in the hot waters, which provides a different type of cure for skin complaints. It is the only cure center in the world for psoriasis, known in Turkish as sedef hastalığı.
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