Without visiting the best preserved Trabzon Castle in the region, extending from the sea to the hills,
Without visiting the Atatürk Mansion, which is a 19th century civil architecture example and a gift from the people of Trabzon to Atatürk, located 7 km southwest of the city in Soğuksu,
Without seeing the place known as Fatih or İrena Tower and used as the Armory,
If you are in Trabzon during the festival dates, without attending the festivals and seeing the highland festivals,
If you come to Trabzon in winter, without seeing the Sümela Monastery under the snow,
After the Sümela Monastery tour, without eating the restaurants on the route, stuffed black cabbage, kaygana, Sütlaç in Hamsiköy, Akçaabat Meatballs, Sürmene Pide and local dishes,
Without visiting Uzungöl,
Without tasting the trout in butter and all the dishes specific to the Black Sea,
Without visiting and seeing Sera Lake,
Don't visit the Hagia Sophia Museum, which has survived unchanged since the 13th century, which contains the common features of Seljuk, Byzantine and Georgian architectures,
Don't visit the Trabzon Museum,
Don't go up to Boztepe to watch the general view of Trabzon, the Black Sea and the sunset while your tea is brewing in the samovar,
Don't listen to the sound of the waves and watch the sunset on the Ganita coast,
Don't visit Çal Cave, one of the longest caves in Turkey,
Don't visit Ortahisar Neighborhood and Trabzon Houses,
Don't visit Akçaabat Ortamahalle and the highland houses,
Don't visit the Gülbaharhatun Tomb where Yavuz Sultan Selim's mother lies,
Don't rest in the cool waters of the Black Sea,
Don't return without stopping to dance the kemençe and horon.