Amasya is a historical cultural city nestled on both sides of the Yeşilırmak Vadisi, where Ottoman princes were raised. The magnificent facade of the Kral Kaya Mezarları facing the river, the colorful silhouette of the waterfront houses reflected in the water, and the scent of apple orchards — Amasya is one of the most photogenic cities in Anatolia. Harşena Kalesi overlooks the city from above, while the legend of Ferhat ile Şirin adds a romantic atmosphere. Amasya Üniversitesi is the academic center of the city with its more than fifteen thousand students. The faculties of Medicine, Education, Engineering, and Science-Literature are basic programs. The campus has modern infrastructure. Close interaction with professors is possible with the advantage of a small city. The cost of living is low. Amasya apple and local cuisine are rich. Since the city is walkable, transportation costs are minimal. Drinking tea in the waterfront houses, watching the Kral Kaya Mezarları in night lighting, walking in the Ferhat Su Kanalı, and picnicking in Borabay Gölü are the main activities. Amasya's historical texture offers beauties to be discovered at every step. Proximity to Tokat and Samsun provides weekend alternatives. Food processing, agriculture, and tourism are Amasya's economic areas. Amasya apple is a world-renowned brand. The city's historical tourism potential is growing. Amasya offers a fairytale university experience on the banks of the Yeşilırmak, in the history of the city of princes, in the scent of apples. Amasya's waterfront houses reflect in the waters of the Yeşilırmak, creating Turkey's most romantic city view. The Kral Kaya Mezarları gain a dramatic appearance with night lighting. Amasya apple is a world-renowned brand, and food research is nourished by this heritage. Climbing to Harşena Kalesi rewards with a panoramic view. The legend of Ferhat ile Şirin feeds the city's romantic atmosphere. The tea gardens on the Yeşilırmak coast are students' favorite meeting points. Borabay Gölü Tabiat Parkı is ideal for a day trip picnic and walk. The university's education program meets the region's teacher needs. Merzifon airport provides national access to the city. The agricultural areas of Taşova and the nature of Göynücek offer district explorations. Every street in Amasya is a photo frame, and the city's beauty is constantly shared on social media. The industrial facilities of Suluova offer internship opportunities. The university's medical program strengthens the region's health infrastructure and offers clinical experience. Gözlek terası is a magnificent viewpoint overlooking the Yeşilırmak valley. Amasya's apple festival enlivens the city in autumn. The nature of Çekerek and the hot springs of Hamamözü offer environmental explorations. The city's compact structure makes it possible to reach everywhere on foot. Studying at university in Amasya means living intertwined with history in the lands where Ottoman princes were raised. Four years spent in this fairytale city leave a rich experience both academically and culturally. The university's engineering programs offer training for the region's industrial needs. Amasya kalesi offers a panoramic view of the Yeşilırmak valley from the highest point of the city. The city's small scale creates a safe and intimate living space. Amasya's historical texture on UNESCO's temporary list is under protection. The night lighting of the waterfront houses creates Turkey's most romantic city view. University clubs organize nature sports and cultural events. Amasya, four years spent in this fairytale city where you will walk in the footsteps of Ottoman princes leave memories to be told for a lifetime. The city's miniature structure makes it possible to reach every point on foot. Amasya's historical bath tradition has been going on since the Ottoman period. Studying in this city in the reflection of the waterfront houses is an experience that cannot be experienced anywhere else in Turkey. Amasya's fruit growing — apple, cherry, peach — reflects the region's agricultural wealth. The agricultural areas of Gümüşhacıköy and the Suluova industrial zone offer economic diversity. Every day spent in this city is a life experience face to face with history. The university's sports facilities are modern and active. A morning run on the Yeşilırmak coast is one of Amasya's most enjoyable routines. University years spent in the shadow of the royal tombs are a unique experience that makes you feel the pulse of history. ---