The third meeting of the Ankara Provincial Promotion and Development Board was held at the Ankara Governorship, aiming to define the capital’s tourism vision and action plan. The meeting, chaired by Governor Vasip Şahin, was attended by Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism Nadir Alpaslan, Ankara Metropolitan Municipality (ABB) Mayor Mansur Yavaş, and board members.
Discussions to Frame Ankara’s Tourism Future
The topics discussed at the meeting are expected to frame the steps needed for Ankara to achieve a stronger position in both national and international tourism. A statement from the Governorship regarding the meeting highlighted several key areas of focus.
Promotional Efforts and Branding
During the meeting, emphasis was placed on strengthening promotional activities through collaboration between public institutions, the private sector, and civil society organizations. The board also discussed supporting branding processes for the province and its sub-destinations, enhancing digital visibility, and creating a sustainable destination management model.
Ankara as “Tourism Capital of the Turkic World” in 2026
A significant development highlighted was Ankara’s selection as the “Tourism Capital of the Turkic World” for 2026. This is seen as a crucial opportunity for promoting the city’s cultural heritage and historical identity on an international scale.
International Summits to Boost Tourism
The statement noted that the 2026 NATO Heads of State Summit and the Organization of Turkic States Heads of State Summit, both to be hosted by Ankara in the same year, will positively contribute to tourism mobility. These events are expected to increase the diplomatic, economic, and cultural visibility of the city.
Strategic Goals for Ankara’s Tourism Potential
The work being carried out in these areas is considered vital for Ankara to achieve its deserved tourism potential at national and international levels, and to confidently move towards its strategic goals. The ongoing efforts aim to solidify Ankara’s position as a prominent global tourist destination.