Zazadin Han
Zazadin Han is one of the oldest and best-preserved Seljuk caravanserais in Anatolia. Built in 1235–1237 during the reign of Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad I, it served as an important stop for merchants, travelers, and caravans along the historic Silk Road connecting Konya with Cappadocia and eastern Anatolia.
Key Info
Location: Selçuklu District, Konya Province
Duration: 30–45 minutes
Entrance: Free (may vary during special exhibitions or events)
Best Time: Daytime
Experience
Visitors enter through a monumental Seljuk portal into a spacious courtyard surrounded by accommodation rooms, stables, storage areas, and service spaces once used by Silk Road merchants. The impressive covered hall demonstrates the advanced engineering and architectural mastery of the Seljuk period, while the peaceful atmosphere offers a glimpse into medieval trade and travel across Anatolia.
Highlights
Built between 1235 and 1237 during the Seljuk period
One of Anatolia's oldest surviving caravanserais
Monumental carved stone entrance portal
Historic Silk Road trading station
Well-preserved courtyard and covered winter hall
Outstanding example of Anatolian Seljuk architecture
How to Visit
Zazadin Han is located approximately 25 km northeast of Konya, on the historic route toward Aksaray and Cappadocia. It is commonly combined with Sultanhanı Caravanserai, Ağzıkarahan Caravanserai, Konya city center, and other Seljuk monuments, making it an excellent stop for visitors exploring the medieval trade routes of Central Anatolia.



