It makes sense to climb up only if you pass nearby, there is no point in specifically going to this hill. The catacombs are closed to the public. In fact, there is only a view cafe and a walkway on the hill, which, unfortunately, is not looped and ends with 2 dead ends.
I gave 3 stars for the view from the hill.
Hello, It is one of the symbol places that those who fall on their way to Samsun will stop by. If you want to go out with your car, take the cable car from Batıpark. On the way to the king's tombs (the walk is on the wooden road, but there is no entrance to the tomb), it is a small walk with a view of the Black Sea, Batıpark. It's a great place for scenic photos. Aheste aheste on the wooden road... The tombs are closed to the entrance because there is a danger of collapse, only the outer entrance can be viewed. The historical artifacts that were exhumed were in the Samsun Ethnography Museum. Amisos Cafe or Linden Cafe(500m away) are edible places to eat. See the list for other places to visit... Saatkhane Square is one of the symbol places of Samsun. As you know, most cities also have clocks as symbols. Izmir Clock Tower, Amasya Clock Tower are the peak examples of these. If you are going to shop in Samsun region, Mecidiye Street and Çiftlik Street may be preferred. A fat pastry shop nearby may also be preferred for breakfast. The ‘Oak Facilities’ are also very nice for breakfast with a view of Samsun. Samsun West Park, East Park, Sevgi Lake, Bandirma Ferry are among the places that need to be visited and seen. Apart from this, walking can be done on the coastal path. Anyone who wants a carriage can take a tour.Foreigners' Market is another option for shopping, the scope of products contained in it is very wide.