Kayseri, located in the east of İç Anadolu under the magnificent silhouette of Erciyes Dağı, is a strong Anatolian metropolis known as Türkiye's most entrepreneurial city. Kayseri's tradition of trade dates back centuries, and the city is one of the pioneers of the industrial revolution, known as the Anatolian Tigers. The snowy peak of Erciyes offers a four-season view as a ski paradise in winter and a trekking route in summer. Caravanserais, Turkish baths, and madrasahs from the Seljuk and Ottoman periods complete its historical richness. Erciyes Üniversitesi is the city's academic center with over fifty thousand students. The Faculty of Medicine provides integrated education with one of the region's strongest healthcare institutions. The faculties of Engineering, Aviation and Space Sciences, Law, and Economics and Administrative Sciences are strong programs. Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi is an elite public university that provides education entirely in English and with scholarships; it attracts attention with its small class sizes and research-oriented structure. Nuh Naci Yazgan Üniversitesi offers different programs as a foundation university. Erciyes Teknokent is one of Türkiye's most active technology development zones. The cost of living is one of Kayseri's great advantages. Accommodation and daily expenses are much lower than in big cities. Kayseri cuisine is rich and satisfying: mantı, pastırma, sucuk, and yağlama are the city's gastronomic symbols. Kayseri pastırması and sucuğu are world-famous. Fresh products are economical in local markets. Tram and municipal buses facilitate transportation. High-speed train connection to Ankara is available. Erciyes Kayak Merkezi has one of Türkiye's most modern ski facilities and is accessible to university students with discounted cards. Kayseri Kalesi, Hunat Hatun Külliyesi, Gevher Nesibe Tıp Tarihi Müzesi, and Kapalı Çarşı are historical discovery points. Paragliding in Ali Dağı, bird watching in Sultan Sazlığı, rock churches in Soğanlı valley, and the plateaus of Develi diversify nature activities. Being only one hour away from Kapadokya offers the opportunity to visit the world-famous fairy chimneys on the weekend. Kayseri's shopping centers and modern cafes are meeting points for the young population. Kayseri's entrepreneurial culture has become legendary in Türkiye. Holding companies and brands originating from the city — from furniture to food, from textiles to energy — are important actors in the Turkish economy. Hundreds of companies produce in Organized Industrial Zones, and internship opportunities are abundant. The aviation and defense industry is growing in connection with TUSAŞ and TAI. Erciyes Teknokent hosts startups in software, energy, and defense. The food industry — pastırma, sucuk, mantı production — is a strong source of employment. Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi's research projects are supported by international funds. Kayseri, with its geography stretching from the summit of Erciyes to the fairy chimneys of Kapadokya, is a strong university city that blends the spirit of entrepreneurship with academic depth. Abdullah Gül Üniversitesi's education structure, inspired by the MIT and Stanford models, is unique in Türkiye. One hour away from Kapadokya — fairy chimneys, balloon tours, and underground cities are your weekend route. It is possible to ski in Erciyes in the morning and study on campus in the afternoon. Kayseri's business world opens its doors to graduates, and the city's entrepreneurial spirit infects every student. Gevher Nesibe Tıp Müzesi is considered the world's first medical faculty. Sultan Sazlığı is a wetland of international importance for bird watching. The agricultural richness of Develi Ovası and the pastırma production of Tomarza strengthen the district economies. Kayseri's airport provides regular flights to İstanbul and Ankara. Kayseri Bilim Merkezi offers interactive experiences for families and students. Ağırnas — the village where Mimar Sinan was born — is a meaningful visiting point for architecture students. Kayseri's entrepreneurial spirit is evident in the hackathons and startup competitions organized by university clubs. Visiting pastırma production facilities is a practical experience for food engineering students. The Greek houses of Talas district have been restored and transformed into cultural centers. Summer festivals are held on the plateaus at the foot of Erciyes. Kayseri airport is one of the busiest airports in İç Anadolu.