Why Denizli

Denizli is one of the oldest trade centers in Turkey. It has one of the most important trade routes connecting the Aegean and Mediterranean air to other regions. It is a neighbor of 5 metropolitan cities including Izmir, Aydin, Antalya, Manisa, Muğla, as well as cities such as Afyon, Uşak, Isparta, Burdur.

While attracting attention with the investments made in industrial production in recent years, it has reached an important point in many sectors such as Textile, Marble, Food, Copper.

It is one of the cities that receives external migration with the increase in employment areas in parallel with the development of the industrial industry. The national income per capita is above the country average, and the unemployment rate is below the Turkish average.

It exports a large portion of its production and is Turkey’s 8th largest exporter city. In addition to home and beach textiles, marble, copper, dry and fresh food production constitute the city’s most intensive export items.

It exports 65% of towel and bathrobe production in particular, while meeting 85% of the Turkish market alone.

With its continuous investments, it has become the most important market for many companies, especially in dyeing and finishing machines, weaving and knitting machines.

Denizli, which is among the cities with the highest number of participants in International Fairs, is also one of the cities with the highest fair culture in Turkey with these features.

In Denizli, one of the oldest textile production centers in the world, textile is seen as an ancestral profession, and investments and capacities continue to increase from generation to generation.

The city, which constantly attracts investors with its Organized Industrial Zones with completed infrastructure among the Aegean and Mediterranean cities, has also become one of the most important suppliers of both the regional cities and our country in many product groups.

In addition to being a tourism city, Denizli, which is a bridge connecting the most important tourism cities of our country, is also a frequent destination for millions of people with this feature.

Denizli is also one of the most important tourism cities of our country. Especially Pamukkale and the ancient cities and historical ruins located within the city’s borders keep tourism alive 365 days a year. The ski resorts opened in recent years have increased the city’s appeal.