
Why Bodrum is a destination for the rich and famous
The once sleepy fishing village of Bodrum is now home to some of the most exclusive hotels in Turkey. With $50,000-a-night villas and Michelin starred restaurants, it has become an internationally renowned destination for the rich, famous and glamorous.
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