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Português tradução ainda não está disponível! Texto original é exibida. Post Office: The main/post office is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including holidays. Services Include: Public telephones-local and international. Telegraph Local, international and express mail. Telephone token and card sales.
The parcel post office is located beneath the post office and is open from 09.00-17.00. Services include: Parcel pick up, local and international parcel services.
Public Telephones: There are many national and international public automatic telephones in numerous locations in and around Bodrum. Public telephones are opareted using telephone cards, which can be purchased at the post offices, Marina or at special booths or shops next to the telephones. To call outside the Bodrum area but still in Turkey; dial (0) first, dial area code and number. To call internationally; dial (00), then dial international country code, area code and number. Turkish area codes and international country codes are posted in the telephone booths. In the smaller villages around the Peninsula where automatic public telephones may not be found telephone calls can be made from the local post offices, PTT, during business hours or from the military police stations (Jandarma) in case of emergency.
Shopping Hours: 9.00-17.00 Monday to Saturday. During the summer months most shops stay open until late evening and are open 7 days a week.
Traffic Regulations: Traffic on Turkish roads keeps to the right. Road signs are those used internationally. Attention is required at all times on all roads due to heavy use by pedestrians and slower traffic. Speed limits: 90 kph on highways 40 kph in town. Bodrum streets in summer can become quite congested and parking may be difficult. It may be more convenient to leave your car at your hotel or in one of the local car parks and either walk or take a taxi.
VISA: Nationals of the following countries can enter Turkey with a valid passport, but without a visa; Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Turkish Republic of Cyprus, Djibouti, European Community countries (except UK, Ireland, Italy), Fiji, Finland, Iceland, Iran, Jamaica, Japan, Qatar, Kenya, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Malta, Mauritius, Monaco, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Romania, St.Lucia, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunusia, United Arab Emirates, USA, Vatican City, Malaysia, Chile, S.Africa.
Nationals of all other countries require a visa, which can be obtained from the nearest Turkish Embassy or consulate.
Nationals of UK, Austria, Italy, Poland, Ireland, Hungary can obtain entry visas at border gates.
Museum & Archaeological Sites: Castle of St. Peter Hours: Summer 08.00-12.00 . 15.00-19.00 Closed on Mondays. The Mausoleum open all year round 08.00-12.00, 13.00-17.00. Closed on Mondays. Ancient Theatre & Myndos Gate open 24 hours, free of charge.
Market Days: Farmers and vendors come from the surrounding villages to offer their goods for sale in Bodrum. Inexpensive fresh produce can be bought in the colourful vegetable market. Bargains in clothing, fabrics and household goods can be found in the dry good markets on Friday only. Both markets are located behind the bus station (see map). Other local markets include: Milas - Tuesday, Mumcular - Sunday, Turgutreis - Saturday
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