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How long is the drive from Bozcaada to Bursa?

The direct drive from Bozcaada to Bursa is 206 mi (332 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 37 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Bozcaada to Bursa, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Canakkale, as well as top places to visit like Ancient City of Troy and Sivrice Beach, or the ever-popular Canakkale Martyrs Monument.

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Top city between Bozcaada and Bursa

The top city between Bozcaada and Bursa is Canakkale. It's 1 hour from Bozcaada and 4 hours from Bursa.
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Çanakkale

Nestled in northwestern Turkey, Çanakkale is a captivating city that serves as a gateway to the historic Gallipoli battlefields and the legendary ruins of Troy. Positioned along the picturesque Dardanelles Strait, this vibrant harbor town boasts a rich multicultural heritage reflected in its charming old quarter and lively seafront. Visitors can explore significant landmarks like the 15th-century Çimenlik Castle, which houses an intriguing naval museum showcasing historical artillery.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Bursa

Best stops along Bozcaada to Bursa drive

The top stops along the way from Bozcaada to Bursa (with short detours) are Ancient City of Troy, Gölyazı, and Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park. Other popular stops include İznik, Military Marine Museum, and Trojan Horse Statue.
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Canakkale Martyrs Monument

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Huge seaside arch commemorating soldiers who participated in the Battle of Gallipoli during WWI.
Impressive and powerful monument. We sailed past it and it could be seen from miles offshore. A fitting and yet small monument in comparison to the width, breadth and weight of the Gallipoli campaign.
A C — Google review
This monument was built in memory of the Turkish soldiers who were martyred in Çanakkale. You can also see the tombstones here to commemorate the soldiers and the names of the soldiers and the places they were born are written on the stones.
Baran A — Google review
Amazing - The spectacular “Turkish Çanakkale Martyrs Memorial” overlooks Morto Bay and the Straits of the Dardanelles. It was very impressive (it is sort of like the Canberra War Memorial). Very moving.
Norm P — Google review
Impressive Architecture and National Pride. A towering and well-designed memorial that dominates and peninsula, visible from miles away over the Dardanelles. It perfectly honors the estimated 253,000 Turkish soldiers who fell here.
Kaphao N — Google review
Visiting Canakkale and Gallipoli is an unforgettable and emotional experience. The atmosphere here is filled with deep respect, sorrow, and pride. Standing among the memorials and cemeteries, you can truly feel the weight of history and the shared humanity that emerged from such a tragic war. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s words to the mothers of the Anzac soldiers in 1934 perfectly capture the spirit of peace and reconciliation that defines this sacred place: “Heroes who shed their blood on the soil of this country! You are here in the soil of a friendly homeland. Rest in peace and tranquility. You are side by side with our soldiers. Mothers who sent their sons to war from distant lands! Dry your tears. Your sons are in our bosom, in peace, and they will sleep soundly. After giving their lives on this land, they have become our sons.” These words reflect Atatürk’s extraordinary compassion and vision — a leader who, even after fierce battle, could speak of love, unity, and shared humanity. Gallipoli is not just a battlefield; it is a symbol of peace, respect, and eternal remembrance. Visiting here reminds us that bravery, sacrifice, and reconciliation can transcend borders and generations.
Olcay D — Google review
When you decide to visit Canakkale you must add this place to your trip. Monuments and graveyards are really important for every turk while you trip you have to be respectful that
Berk C — Google review
A massive monument to the Turkish soldiers who fought and died fighting the Anzacs, British and French.
Cheryl H — Google review
The Çanakkale Martyrs’ Monument (Çanakkale Şehitler Anıtı) stands as a powerful and emotional tribute to the Turkish soldiers who lost their lives during the Gallipoli Campaign (1915) in World War I. Here's a brief on its touching meaning: 1. Symbol of Sacrifice: The monument honors the immense bravery and sacrifice of the Turkish soldiers who defended their homeland against a larger and better-equipped Allied force. Many of these soldiers were very young—some just teenagers. 2. National Unity and Resilience: The monument represents the unity of the Turkish people from all regions who came together during a critical moment in history. It marks a defining point in the Turkish national consciousness. 3. Legacy of Peace: Despite being a site of immense bloodshed, Gallipoli is also remembered for the mutual respect between enemies. Mustafa Kemal Atatürk’s words to the mothers of fallen foreign soldiers (“You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country…”) show deep humanity and have become an enduring message of reconciliation. 4. Emotional Impact: The size, design, and solemnity of the monument evoke a strong emotional response in visitors—reminding them of the cost of war and the value of peace and freedom. Would you like a poetic reflection or a visual description of the monument as well?
Haydar L — Google review
4.9
(32740)
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4.8
(255)
Morto Koyu, Seddülbahir Köyü Yolu, 17902 Seddülbahir/Eceabat/Çanakkale, Türkiye
+90 286 814 11 28
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Ancient City of Troy

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
The Ancient City of Troy is a significant historical site, known for its scattered stone ruins and a replica Trojan horse. It offers visitors an immersive experience, complete with informative displays that provide insight into the city's history and period. The surroundings are tranquil, with cheerful birdsong and playful squirrels adding to the ambiance. The ancient stones that make up the ruins are an impressive sight and should not be missed by anyone in the area.
Modern museum well worth visiting to understand context of history, archeology, and many artefacts (others in Istanbul museum). Site itself has well signed walkways and information boards, though hard to grasp the differing levels and which parts were extant together - so second visit to museum would be good if with own transport. Site has cafe, but take water and hat for open walks. Good view of coast which has receded significantly since city founded.
Jeff S — Google review
This UNESCO world heritage archaeological site is open to public and is setting for Greek mythology of the Trojan war. Excavation started in 1871 and you can see lot of ruins. If lucky you can see archaeological work in progress at sections of the site. Boardwalk access everywhere so makes walking easier but you need hat, sunscreen and comfy walk shoes. Have to pay fee to enter. At entrance there is replica of Trojan Horse. Local village goat seen wandering about ruins
S V — Google review
Little remains of the actual buildings, but the historical and cultural significance of the location as well as the events that took place around it make up for the lack of structural integrity. Perhaps the most impressive is the entrance ramp which has been preserved in astonishingly solid shape. Also, for this who read and adore the Illiad, one can literally sense the spirit of the ancient battles amidst the ruins. With a hit of imagination, you can picture Agamemnon's army spread out across the surrounding plain as they plan and wage the attack on Troy.
Muris D — Google review
I enjoyed Troy - but I only recommend going if you have an interest in the history and myths of Troy. The archaeological site itself is not the most impressive I’ve seen and it costs €27. It also does not take very long to explore. An hour is enough. For anyone trying to get the public mini bus there - as of writing this it goes from under the bridge if you search Troy Dolmus on google maps. It costs 100 lira and took about 45 minutes each way.
Martha M — Google review
It was an honour to visit such an agent and historic place of a people and culture from so long ago. I really wished there were more bi-lingual translations of the text surrounding the site. Also better sign posting as I’m more of a visual person it was hard to see which versions of the city were specific to the corners of the site that we walked. The Trojan horse it self looked very commercial and ‘overly designed’ considering it was placed in the enter square of the old city.
Trishoya G — Google review
Was quite cool. But… if you been to Roma. It’s a bit cliche. But this is 3000 BC. Still worth to go if you are not tired of 11+ hours same stay drive in the car. So simple high meat Shell gasoline test area foods. Not for foodies!
Derek S — Google review
Where myth whispers through the wind — Troy, the city of nine lives. Each layer beneath my feet tells a story: the earliest settlers of 3000 BCE, the rise and fall of kingdoms, the fire and rebuilding of Troy VI and VII, and finally, the Roman Troy IX in 1st century A.D., when the city was reborn in marble and empire’s glory. Here, time folds into legend — the same ground that stirred Homer’s imagination as he sang of Achilles’ rage, Hector’s courage, and the fate sealed by a wooden horse. The ruins stand silent, yet the echoes of the Iliad still ride the breeze from Çanakkale’s shores. It’s a humbling walk through millennia — from myth to memory, from poetry to stone. #Troy #Çanakkale #Homer #Iliad #AncientTroy #RomanTroy #HistoryAndMyth #TurkeyTravel
Dipak O — Google review
Another historical place in western Turkey. Walk through the ruins of this well known ancient city. You can barely imagine how it should have looked in the past times. In the far you can see the Dardanelles and can imagine the tale of Homers Iliad. Of course you will find the troyan horse. There is another horse in Canakkale, which is the original requisite from the movie 'Troy'.
Philipp K — Google review
4.5
(14757)
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4.0
(1892)
Truva altı sokak, 17100 Tevfikiye/Çanakkale Merkez/Çanakkale, Türkiye
https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/portal/truvaantikkenti
+90 286 217 67 40
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Sivrice Beach

Beach
Outdoor Activities
Narrow, sandy beach with calm, clear water for swimming, plus scenic mountain views.
Cold, clean water. Spectacular views from the hill above. A definite must see.
Berk C — Google review
Don't you drive there. Park up on the hill and walk the next km. No place to park, not even road to return. Just a single lane for both going and returning. Can't enjoy it after spending an hour playing puzzle with my car. They shouldn't even let cars drive down there. A single shuttle between the beach and hill top would have been enough.
Osman D — Google review
Excellent place but extremely difficult to park. Park on the way and don't drive into it.
Isa A — Google review
There is no beach, just big rocks on the shore and in the water.
Bogdan A — Google review
This isn’t Sivrice beach, sivrice beach is a bit far away from this place
Berke Y — Google review
Egm
Serkan D — Google review
Is good
Ariya G — Google review
Cold and crystalclear water
Murat E — Google review
4.2
(343)
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4.5
(52)
Çanakkale, Türkiye
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Anzak Bay Beach

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Beach
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Anzac Bay Beach is a poignant cove steeped in history, marking the landing site of ANZAC forces during World War I's Gallipoli campaign. The area is adorned with beautifully maintained memorials that pay tribute to the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice. Visitors can appreciate the stunning views while safely parking along designated spots to reflect on this significant location.
Beautiful but sad how many lives were lost Young men Hoaxed and made the ultimate sacrifice Many grave markers aged 19 I'm sure many lies about their age thou The Turkish government has maintained these cemeteries impeccably 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Tom H — Google review
Breathtaking. It was quiet, peaceful and offered an opportunity to see what all of those young men from all sides went through. Unbelievable bravery from all soldiers who gave their lives for their country.
Aaron K — Google review
Truly emotional experience Glad we got there, a little difficult to reach as words are pronounced differently and locals don't speak English all road signs in turkish
Marie O — Google review
It was a very rewarding day, spent on the Gallipoli Peninsula. We started in a unique way, on board a boat and approaching “Ari Burnu” (ie ANZAC Cove) from the sea - much as the ‘diggers’ did some 100 years ago. What a perspective.
Norm P — Google review
Beautiful experience and highly recommend to anyone visiting turkey. The Turkish government has done a wonderful job with the memorials for the ANZAC soldiers. A tour guide will take you around the land and show you all the important spots. Anzac cove was breathtaking and it was very moving.
Sarah E — Google review
Beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time. I think the amount of care Turkey puts into maintaining this historic site is wonderful. Ataturk should be proud ❤️
Lindsay W — Google review
An extremely moving experience. The care and effort that is put in to this site is evident through the well maintain sights. There are lots of places on the side of the road to park safely and pay your respects.
Paul H — Google review
A very intriguing place to visit if only you feel strong enough not to break down and cry...
Halil E — Google review
4.7
(276)
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4.8
(305)
Türkiye, USA
5

Guzelyali Plaji

Mentioned on 
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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Lovely few days spent here.
Andrea R — Google review
A lot of garbage on the beach. A rude beach boy from Etap nearby hotel.
Geandan M — Google review
Enfesss
Uğur A — Google review
Miss
Deniz R — Google review
Super
Oktay K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's bad that sunbeds are not sold individually. The sea was not clear and wavy But it was nice that they always collected the garbage. Since we went on a Sunday, it was very crowded in the afternoon. Disturbing There are cigarette butts everywhere, very bad. The water in the shower area is very low and you can't take a shower (Original) Şezlong tek satılmaması kötü. Deniz berrak değildi ve dalgalı idi Ama çöpleri hep toplamaları güzel di. Pazar gittiğimiz için öğleden sonra aşırı kalabalık oldu. Rahatsız edici Heryere sigara izmariti atılmış çok kötü. Duş alma yerinde su çok az akıyor ve duş alınmıyor
Hacer Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) The sea is very windy, I can't help but wonder if the sea is windy. We rented a sunbed for 250 liras, went to eat, and came back to the cafeteria there. Our umbrella was stolen. We told the attendant that the umbrella would be coming. I've already paid for it, why do I have to wait? There's a staff member there. Can't you take care of it? We go and talk to the place we paid at, and they say it's stolen. They follow us around until we pay, and then come back with an excuse like it's stolen? We go to the official, and the official is harsh and says we want a refund, but I won't see you here. You won't use it anyway. What am I supposed to do without an umbrella in this heat? Definitely, I'll give this one point to the officials. (Original) deniz çok rüzgarlı denizin rüzgarlı olmasını geçtim yine bu olabilir fakat şezlong kiraladık 250 liraya yemek yemeye gidip geldik oradaki kafeteryaya geldipimizde şemsiyemiz çalınmıştı gidip görevliye söyledik şemdise gelecek diyor ben zaten parasını ödemişim kardeşim neden beklemek zorundayım o ladar görevli var buna sahip çıkamıyor musunuz? bunu geçtim gidip konuşuyoruz ödeme yaptığımız yerle uçmuştur çalmışlardır diyor ödeme yapana kadar peşimizde dolanıp yaptıktan sonra çalınmıştır gibi bir bahaneyle karşımıza gelmeniz???? yetkiliye gidiyoruz yetkilide sert bir üslupla para iadesi olsun ama sizi burada görmicem kullanırken ı zaman kullanmayacaksınız diyor zaten bu sıcakta şemsiye olmadan neyini kullanayım yetjili kişilere kesinlikle bu 1 puanım
Ekin B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The sea is cool. Fine sand, very little seaweed. The sea is generally clean. You can rent sun loungers on one side, and you can spread out a chair or blanket on the other. There are showers and changing rooms. There are markets and businesses nearby, and prices are reasonable. (Original) Deniz serinliği kıvamında. ince kum sahil, çok az yosun. Deniz genel olarak temiz. bı tarafta şezlonglar kiralanabilir diğer tarafta sandalye örtü açabilirsiniz. Duş ve soyunma kabini var. Yakın noktada market ve işletmeler var. Fiyatları uygun.
Ege T — Google review
4.2
(391)
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3.7
(45)
17100 Güzelyalı/Çanakkale Merkez/Çanakkale, Türkiye
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Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park

Mentioned on 
1 list 
History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park is a significant site that holds the history of the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. This location is renowned for its unconventional warfare and symbolizes valiant efforts and mutual respect between nations. Visiting this park offers an opportunity to delve into the historical impact of the war and pay homage to the bravery and patriotism displayed by those involved.
Incredibly moving and emotional place for Aussies to visit. I shed a few tears as the sad loss of life of all the young men that died here. Such a respectful place and tribute to our anzacs, the Turks and French and British and even Indians who gave their life in these battles. A must see for Aussies
Dave S — Google review
Just FYI! These pictures are from the War Museum, which is 4 MINS driving from this specific location, don’t get confused! Not the best indicated, a bit confusing and less information than expected. If you drive to this specific location/building, you will not be able to enter. To go to the War Museum drive further in that road and then turn to the right when you see it indicated.
Andrea N — Google review
Beautiful and moving site which gives insight into the history surrounding the founding of the Turkish Republic. One of the most impactful locations on the Gallipoli peninsula.
Janet R — Google review
The size of this park in terms of territory and how the people of Turkey have kept history alive is truly impressive. Moreover, the cleanliness and maintenance of all monuments deserves admiration. Can really meet global criteria. It’s definitely worth the visit but give yourself at least two or three days if you want to see everything. Also beware of turtles! 🐢☺️
Evina M — Google review
Great time spent here. Moment of reflection for the legendaries, braveries and patriotism of a people led by the strong faith in their heart and readiness to sacrifice their lives and souls for the future of only their people but all the marginalised and underprivileged people of the world. This peninsula witnessed a war where all the odds were against the Turks but their faith and bravery won them a legend unequalled anywhere in the history of the world.
Muhammed A — Google review
It is a great location in the history of WW1 and Turkish history as well. It can be done on a single day from Istanbul. The presence of a good guide I think is essential, since it is difficult to be appraised of the entire history of events or their significance.
Alex F — Google review
I lived in Australia and New Zealand for a few years and Gallipoli is almost a founding myth in those respective countries. It was fascinating to come here and see the place and battle(s) I heard so much about. What was really interesting was also to see it from Ottoman/Turkish perspective. What's amazing about the whole complex is how the winning side the Turks have almost dedicated it to losing side renaming the landing area to Anzac cove etc. I can't think of anywhere else where such a thing has happened. I did a tour which you almost have to do. It's a big site so walking and local buses are not a realistic prospect. It was really hot so bring water and sunscreen but most of all if you have heard of Gallipoli and have any interest in it absolutely worth a visit.
Robert C — Google review
The trip of my life! I wanted to visit the gallipoli peninsula all my life. Now that I got here and I attended a tour program I get to learn all that I wanted to learn first handedly. The weather is good but could be better. So maybe later in May or even June is better timing for the Gallipoli visit. The tour costs only ₺70 per person lunch included.
Inan K — Google review
4.8
(6100)
•
4.8
(352)
17900 Eceabat/Çanakkale, Türkiye
http://catab.kulturturizm.gov.tr/
+90 286 814 11 28
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Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park

Mentioned on 
1 list 
History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Gallipoli Peninsula Historical National Park is a significant site that holds the history of the Gallipoli campaign during World War I. This location is renowned for its unconventional warfare and symbolizes valiant efforts and mutual respect between nations. Visiting this park offers an opportunity to delve into the historical impact of the war and pay homage to the bravery and patriotism displayed by those involved.
Incredibly moving and emotional place for Aussies to visit. I shed a few tears as the sad loss of life of all the young men that died here. Such a respectful place and tribute to our anzacs, the Turks and French and British and even Indians who gave their life in these battles. A must see for Aussies
Dave S — Google review
Just FYI! These pictures are from the War Museum, which is 4 MINS driving from this specific location, don’t get confused! Not the best indicated, a bit confusing and less information than expected. If you drive to this specific location/building, you will not be able to enter. To go to the War Museum drive further in that road and then turn to the right when you see it indicated.
Andrea N — Google review
Beautiful and moving site which gives insight into the history surrounding the founding of the Turkish Republic. One of the most impactful locations on the Gallipoli peninsula.
Janet R — Google review
The size of this park in terms of territory and how the people of Turkey have kept history alive is truly impressive. Moreover, the cleanliness and maintenance of all monuments deserves admiration. Can really meet global criteria. It’s definitely worth the visit but give yourself at least two or three days if you want to see everything. Also beware of turtles! 🐢☺️
Evina M — Google review
Great time spent here. Moment of reflection for the legendaries, braveries and patriotism of a people led by the strong faith in their heart and readiness to sacrifice their lives and souls for the future of only their people but all the marginalised and underprivileged people of the world. This peninsula witnessed a war where all the odds were against the Turks but their faith and bravery won them a legend unequalled anywhere in the history of the world.
Muhammed A — Google review
It is a great location in the history of WW1 and Turkish history as well. It can be done on a single day from Istanbul. The presence of a good guide I think is essential, since it is difficult to be appraised of the entire history of events or their significance.
Alex F — Google review
I lived in Australia and New Zealand for a few years and Gallipoli is almost a founding myth in those respective countries. It was fascinating to come here and see the place and battle(s) I heard so much about. What was really interesting was also to see it from Ottoman/Turkish perspective. What's amazing about the whole complex is how the winning side the Turks have almost dedicated it to losing side renaming the landing area to Anzac cove etc. I can't think of anywhere else where such a thing has happened. I did a tour which you almost have to do. It's a big site so walking and local buses are not a realistic prospect. It was really hot so bring water and sunscreen but most of all if you have heard of Gallipoli and have any interest in it absolutely worth a visit.
Robert C — Google review
The trip of my life! I wanted to visit the gallipoli peninsula all my life. Now that I got here and I attended a tour program I get to learn all that I wanted to learn first handedly. The weather is good but could be better. So maybe later in May or even June is better timing for the Gallipoli visit. The tour costs only ₺70 per person lunch included.
Inan K — Google review
4.8
(6100)
•
4.8
(352)
17900 Eceabat/Çanakkale, Türkiye
http://catab.kulturturizm.gov.tr/
+90 286 814 11 28
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Tarihe Saygı Anıtı

Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Tarihe Saygı Anıtı, an impressive monument located in a small park next to the ferry port, is surrounded by street vendors. This beautiful monument serves as a testament to history and its story should be explored. In Turkey, one can find giant statues of apples, strawberries, and bananas that showcase intriguing tales. When visiting such a place, it is recommended to lift your gaze and carefully observe the captivating water sculpture.
Beautiful well-groomed embankment
-: K — Google review
Beautiful town
Adnan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The monument, located right in front of the Eceabat ferry port, is magnificent and beautifully made. The surroundings are very well organized and the view is already unique. It is also very good in terms of explaining and reminding people passing by about what is happening here. (Original) Eceabat feribot iskelesinin tam önünde yer alan anıt, görkemli ve güzel yapılmış. Çevresi çok iyi düzenlenmiş, manzara ise zaten eşsiz. Gelip geçene burada neler olduğunu anlatması, hatırlatması bakımından da çok iyi.
Yenigunler Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Right next to Eceabat pier. It was built under the sponsorship of Opet and the statues there are reportedly among the 20 most interesting statues in the world. (Original) Eceabat iskelesi yanında hemen. Opetin sponsorlugunda yapılmış ve ordaki heykeller yazılana göre dünyanın en ilginç 20 heykeli arasına girmiş.
Mahir K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small park next to the ferry port. The surrounding area is invaded by street vendors. The monument in the park is very beautiful, you should visit its surroundings and read its story. We stopped to look at the statues in Turkey and their stories, as well as the giant apple, strawberry and banana statues. In a place like this, I recommend you at least raise your head and look carefully at the water sculpture. (Original) Feribot iskelesinin yaninda ufak bir park. Cevresi seyyar saticilar tarafindan istila edilmis. Parktaki anit cok guzel, cevresini gezip hikayesini okumalisiniz. Turkiyedeki heykellere ve hikayelerine bakmaya bakmaya dev elma, cilek, muz heykellerine kaldik. Boyle bir yerde en azindan su heykele kafanizi kaldirip dikkatle bakmanizi tavsiye ederim.
Kardelen O — Google review
(Translated by Google) 🇹🇷- Right next to the Ecabat Ferry Pier, a Historical Monument of Respect that must be visited. It has been miniaturized very well and the events of World War I in the Gallipoli Peninsula and Çanakkale are explained on a 3D map. Monument statues and the Monument of Respect are depicted with Turkish Anzac British Soldiers of that period. Built as if it were a slice of the events that took place, the Ottoman and British Cannons during the War are on display. Especially, these positions where both the Ottoman Soldiers and the British French Anzac Soldiers fought heroically from a distance of 8 meters, are exhibited and prepared as if they were the real ones. Thank you to everyone who contributed. You will definitely visit this Monument located in the Center during your visit to Ecabat. You can go to days... 🇬🇧-Right next to the Ecabat Ferry Pier, a Monument of Historical Respect that must be visited. Very well miniaturized, the events of the 1st World War in the entire Gallipoli Peninsula and Çanakkale are Explained on a 3D map Monument statues and the Monument of Respect with Turkish Anzac British Soldiers One of the events of that period Ottoman and British Cannons are exhibited as exhibited as if they were a cross section, especially thanks to everyone who contributed to the exhibition and preparation of these positions, where both Ottoman Soldiers and British-French Anzac Soldiers fought heroically from a distance of 8 meters. (Original) 🇹🇷- Ecabat Feribot İskelesinin Hemen yanı Ziyaret edilmesi gereken bir Tarihi Saygı Anıtı Çok iyi Şekilde Minyatürize edilerek Tüm Gelibolu Yarım adası ve Çanakkale'de Geçen 1. Dünya Savaşında Yaşananlar 3D harita üzerinde Anlatılmış Anıt heykelleri ve Saygı Anıtı Türk Anzak İngiliz Askerleri ile o dönemin yaşanan olaylarından Bir kesitmişcesine Yapılmış Savaş Zamanında Osmanlı ve İngiliz Topları Sergileniyor özelikle Hem Osmanlı Askerleri Hemde İngiliz Fransız Anzak Askerlerinin Kahramanca Savaştığı 8 Metrelik mesafeden Çarpıştığı bu Mevzileri Gerçeğinin Aynısı Gibi Sergileyen Ve hazırlayan Emeği geçen Herkese Teşekkürler Kesinlikle Ecabat Ziyaretinde Merkezin İçinde bulunan bu Anıtı Ziyaret ederek o günlere gidebilirsiniz... 🇬🇧-Right next to the Ecabat Ferry Pier, a Monument of Historical Respect that must be visited. Very well miniaturized, the events of the 1st World War in the entire Gallipoli Peninsula and Çanakkale are Explained on a 3D map Monument statues and the Monument of Respect with Turkish Anzac British Soldiers One of the events of that period Ottoman and British Cannons are exhibited as if they were a cross section, especially thanks to everyone who contributed to the exhibition and preparation of these positions, where both Ottoman Soldiers and British-French Anzac Soldiers fought heroically from a distance of 8 meters.
Furkan C — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the points of Çanakkale that makes you experience the feeling of war deeply, it is a must see 🤍 (Original) Çanakkalenin savaş hissini derinden yaşatan noktalarından biri, mutlaka görülmeli 🤍
Rüya Ö — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a beautiful open-air museum that brings the Battle of Çanakkale to life with three-dimensional terrain models and the war on the front. I would like to thank those who contributed, I liked it very much. (Original) Çanakkale savaşını, üç boyutlu arazi maketleri ve cephedeki savaşı canlı olarak yaşatan güzel bir açık hava müzesi, emeği geçenlere teşekkür ediyorum, çok beğendim.
Kaan D — Google review
4.8
(156)
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4.7
(26)
İsmetpaşa, Zübeyde Hanım Myd. No:49, 17900 Eceabat/Çanakkale, Türkiye
9

namazgah müzesi

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
(Translated by Google) The bastion located next to Kilitbahir Castle, which we visited, is an imposing legacy from the hands of a great military genius, with a unique Bosphorus view. When you visit, the historical experiences that are admired and proud of, make you think, the thought of all this bitter blood, sadness and bitterness leaves a gap in your heart. I am not in the forgotten history pages of the homeland entrusted to us, still STANDING tall. I'm waiting for us as if to say come and visit me. It's a treasure to visit so that you can experience the intensity of emotion without forgetting it. I recommend you to see it. (Original) Gezdiğimiz Kilitbahir kalesini yanında yer alan tabya eşsiz boğaz manzaralı heybetli büyük bir askeri dehanın ellerinden çıkmış bir mirastır.Gezdinizde hayranlık gurur çekilen yaşanılan tarihi yaşanmışlıklar insanı düşündürüyor bunca acı kanı düşünce hüzün burukluk kalbinizde bir açı birakıyor.Bizlere emanet vatanın unutulan tarih sayfalarında değilim hala AYAKTA dimdik duruyorum gelip beni ziyaret edin der gibi bizleri bekliyor.Unutmamak duygu yoğunluğunu yaşamanız için gezip görülecek bir hazine tavsiye ederim görmenizi.
Mehmet H — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Çanakkale Kilitbahir Village Namazgah Museum, which we visited on October 15th, transports visitors directly into the firing line of the Gallipoli Campaign with its restored trenches, ammunition depots, and defensive lines. Its strategic location on the strait offers breathtaking panoramic views. The detailed signage and fluid flow of the exhibitions make it effortless to recreate the events of the past; you feel the dust, noise, and emotion of those challenging days in your bones. Furthermore, Ms. Cahide Hanım, who works at the museum entrance and in the Namazgah Museum store, impressed us with her cheerful response to all our questions, her knowledge of every subject, and her dedication to her country. It's definitely worth a visit! A unique place that anyone interested in history should visit! (Original) 15 Ekim’de ziyaret ettiğimiz Çanakkale Kilitbahir Köyü Namazgâh Müzesi, restore edilmiş siperler, mühimmat depoları ve savunma hatlarıyla ziyaretçiyi doğrudan Gelibolu Muharebeleri’nin ateş hattına sürüklüyor. Boğazın stratejik noktasına konuşlanmış olması, nefes kesici panoramik görüntüler sunuyor. Ayrıntılı yönlendirme panoları ve akıcı sergi akışı sayesinde, geçmişin olaylarını zahmetsizce canlandırmak mümkün; sanki o zorlu günlerin tozunu, gürültüsünü ve duygusunu iliklerine kadar hissediyorsun. Ayrıca müzenin girişinde ve Namazgâh Müzesi mağazasında görev yapan Sayın Cahide Hanım, tüm sorularımıza güleryüzle cevap vermesi, her konuya hâkimiyeti ve ülkesine olan sevgisiyle hizmet etmesiyle bizi kendisine hayran bıraktı. Kesinlikle ziyaret etmeye değer bir yer! Tarihe meraklı herkesin uğraması gereken eşsiz bir mekan!
Elif T — Google review
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Mehmet Ç — Google review
4.8
(5)
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4.7
(45)
17902 Kilidülbahir/Eceabat/Çanakkale, Türkiye
http://www.canakkalesehitlik.net/namazgah-tabyasi.html
10

Military Marine Museum

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Maritime museum
Museums
The Military Marine Museum is a vast indoor and outdoor venue that showcases historical sailing vessels, cannons, and other military artillery. The museum includes exhibits on the Canakkale war, Cimenlik Castle, and the Nusret Mine Ship. While admission for students is free, adults must pay 13 Liras to enter. Visitors can expect to spend around two hours exploring the fascinating displays inside the museum.
This afternoon we wandered around the city and visited Çimenlik Castle (built 1462). Over the centuries it has been one of two twin fortresses that protect the narrows of the Dardanelles. It was last used as a strategic defence position in WWI and is now a museum. It gave an account of WWI from the Turks perspective.
Norm P — Google review
The first thing to know about this museum is that the price at the gate is higher than what is posted on the official website. The website says that the entrance fee is 90 Turkish lira, but upon arrival we were informed that the price was 400 Turkish lira. We were told that we could only pay with a Turkish bank card or with cash. We were surprised and dismayed at the price difference between what was officially posted on the website and what the guards insisted that we pay at the gate. The next thing to know is that the bathroom is located outside of the museum near the cafe. There is no bathroom once you pass through the entry gates. This museum is comprised of both indoor and outdoor exhibits. You will be walking outside so plan to dress appropriately for the weather on the day of your visit. There are steps to navigate to get to the inside parts of the museum. We saw a couple struggling to get a baby stroller down the stone steps, which were uneven. This could be a difficult place to get through if you have physical mobility limitations or if you have a baby stroller. This was an interesting place to visit, but we left disappointed about the discrepancy in the listed entrance fee and what was posted on the official website. It felt like we did not get value for the money we paid.
Sarah E — Google review
Great place to visit in Çanakkale. The entrance fee is 400 TL for adults and 200 for students, but it's worth every penny. With the ticket you can visit both a medieval fortress, a submarine 😱, and a ship that was planting mines in WWI. Getting inside a real submarine is quite a rare experience and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Serban V — Google review
What a perfect conservation of the history. Beautifle expositions and reallistic videos. Strongly recommend to visit this museum. It is full with history about the Ottoman empire and Turkiye Republic. It is a worth to visit it.
Peyo H — Google review
Excellent museum with a rich collection. Çimenlik Kalesi that hosts the museum is historically remarkable and impressive. The visit takes about 3 hours including the S338 submarine and Nusret minelayer.
Deniz S — Google review
Nice castle, surrounded by old armaments with a lot of history, specialty form the WW1 and the Galipoli battle, You can visita a first war germany submarine, and old ship and the museum itself, full of history about the important battle.
David G — Google review
The museum is inside the Ottoman castle, Çimenlik Kalesi, which used to be our destination to spend time by the seaside sitting on a bench in the good old days. Now you get access only by buying a ticket, which is sad. Yet inside the castle, they created a great atmosphere of memories of Canakkale Battle. Inside the castle, you may spend some relaxing time even though you don't like the war stuff, because the castle is really beautiful under the dim yellow light.
Elif S — Google review
We paid 200tl even with museum cards and residence permits. It worth it. It’s not only open air area, you also can go to the castle and learn about its history. However, it’s impossible to go to the top of the castle
Matthew D — Google review
4.8
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4.4
(382)
Fevzipaşa Mahallesi Yalı Caddesi, Çimenlik Sk., 17100 Çanakkale, Türkiye
https://canakkalemuze.dzkk.tsk.tr/
+90 286 213 17 30
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11

Aynalı Çarşı

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Aynalı Çarşı, also known as Aynalı Bazaar, is believed to have been constructed by the prominent Jewish Halyo family in 1889 during the reign of Abdulhamid II.
3.5
(306)
Kemalpaşa, 17000 Çanakkale Merkez/Çanakkale, Türkiye, USA
12

Trojan Horse Statue

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Trojan Statue is a towering steel and fiberglass sculpture of the horse from Greek mythology, famously used in the 2004 movie 'Troy.' It was gifted to the city of Canakkale, located approximately 25 kilometers from the ancient city of Troy. Situated near the sea amidst numerous restaurants and cafes, it boasts a small open-air museum showcasing a model of ancient Troy.
Such a great history this place has. If you visit the city , don’t forget to swing by here. There is no parking nearby so you need to park the car and walk here.
Blue P — Google review
A homage to the ancient city of Troy located not too far away. This statue is on the waterfront surrounded by shops, cafes and restaurants. It actually long more authentic than the Trojan Horse erected at the ancient site.
Trishoya G — Google review
I visited the Trojan Horse statue with my tour group. It was nice to see the famous landmark up close, especially knowing it was used in the Troy movie. Its big and i dont know how was it used in the movie, it’s a great photo spot and a fun quick stop if you’re visiting with a group.
Surendran M — Google review
The horse from Brad Pitts Troy movie. Given as a gift to Canakkale. It's more impressive than the other one at Troy.
Robert P — Google review
Hollywood History on the Harbour. This is the actual Trojan Horse used in 2004 movie Troy. A great landmark that clearly ties the modern city to the ancient history of the region. Free to visit.
Kaphao N — Google review
You should see it once. It's amazing. A big wooden horse for the movie. The view from there is next to the pier. It's soooooo beautiful.
PJ — Google review
Was a nice thing to see. It was donated to the city after the making of the movie Troy. Nothing to write home about though...
David C — Google review
A must-see for history buffs and movie lovers! This iconic statue brings to life the legendary tale of the Trojan Horse, a pivotal moment in Greek mythology. The scale of the statue is impressive, and it's a great photo opportunity. For those unfamiliar, the story goes: The Greeks, unable to conquer the fortified city of Troy through conventional means, devised a cunning plan. They built a giant wooden horse, supposedly an offering to the gods, and left it outside the city gates. Hidden within the horse were Greek soldiers who, under the cover of night, emerged and opened the gates for the Greek army, leading to the fall of Troy. This statue gained further fame after appearing in the 2004 movie "Troy," starring Brad Pitt. Even if you're not a history buff, the statue is a fascinating piece of art and a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling.
Zerdesh R — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(426)
Cevat Paşa, Kayserili Ahmet Paşa Cd. 24/2, 17100 Çanakkale Merkez/Çanakkale, Türkiye, USA
https://www.instagram.com/canakkale.mekan/
13

Danisment Nature Park

National reserve
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Nearby sea. Good place for camping
Gokhan O — Google review
A beautyfull place. 5* for the place! But the campingplace is not in a good condicion. Only cold shower, no wifi, no washingmachine, dirty place to wash the dishes. The toillet is ok. You can rent a tent for 60tl or with your own tent for 40tl. The market has only dusty things witch costs 50% more... Alsow the stuff is not so friendly. I was there and i wouldent stay if there was some friendly turkish peaple :-) had a very nice eavening with them :-)
Matthias K — Google review
Nice to be close to the sea, but very dirty place, no hot shower and no shower cabins
Map R — Google review
It is good place for relaxing
Cantekin K — Google review
Camplng in wood, along the beach. Can be crowded in high season.
Engin E — Google review
Very nice
Cem O — Google review
Perfect for camping lovers
Raif S — Google review
Crowded!
Evren D — Google review
3.5
(2915)
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3.5
(8)
Koruklu Yolu, 22880 Danişment/Keşan/Edirne, Türkiye
+90 535 660 12 30
14

Erikli-Sahil

Outdoor Activities
Beaches
3.5
(20)
Merkez, 22880 Erikli/Keşan/Edirne, Türkiye
15

Gallipoli Mevlevihane

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Gallipoli Mevlevihane is a place where the rich culinary heritage of the Mevlevi cuisine is celebrated. The traditional Mevlevi dessert, with its unique blend of fruits, nuts, and spices, has been enjoyed for generations. Additionally, the lodge serves as a venue for cultural experiences such as witnessing real dervishes in action during their gatherings on Sundays.
This place is the biggest 'Mevlevihane' in the world. Everybody is able to experience Turkish culture well. While a group of dancers which are weared traditional clothes are dancing, another group sings a song at that moment with traditional instruments. The atmosphere at that historical building is mystic and unique. Everybody should be experienced it.
Enes M — Google review
We are coming here but its not active , just can see the building from outside , wrong information for tourists , No visit actually 🥲
Elmira R — Google review
Quiet and ancient place. But we can’t go inside
Ali M — Google review
Very nice place and sweet city. Love it!!!
Sandra M — Google review
Beautiful Mevlevi gatherplace from the 1620s located somewhere in the backstreets of Gallipoli. While the exterior boasts beauty like no other Mevlevi gatherplace, its interior lacks a little.
Enver S — Google review
Great history
Pa Y — Google review
Gelibolu Mevlevi Lodge is one of the 15 Mevlevi Asitanesi where dervishes are raised and ordeals are made. Established in the 17th century (probably before 1621), the Mevlevihane has the largest land and the most majestic Semahane of these fifteen Asitane. What remains of the buildings today consists of the semahane-shrine and the crown gate located in the Hamza Bay military zone and in the area close to the seaside. The founder and first post-nisher of the Mevlevihane is Ağazade Mehmet Hakiki Dede, the son of Kara Hasan Ağa, one of the janissary aghas. The Mevlevihane was named after him as Ağazade Lodge. During the First World War, the last sheikh of the Mevlevihane, Burhaneddin Dede, joined the Mevlevi regiment under the command of the Fourth Army with his seven dervishes and stayed in Damascus for three years. The Mevlevihane, which was used as an arsenal after the enemy occupation of Gallipoli, was in the Military area for a long time, and was bought and repaired by the General Directorate of Foundations in 1994 and opened to visitors on 17 September 2005.
Osman B — Google review
Building is rather big inside.its garden is bigger than inside.inside building nothing is being exhibited but the structure is itself worth to see.it has mystic atmosphere.two gates exist ,one at South part other on North part.
Nazmi S — Google review
4.5
(1279)
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4.5
(20)
Yazıcızade, Mevlevihane Cd. No:5, 17500 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Türkiye
https://gelibolumevlevihanesi.org/
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16

Flag Baba Tomb

Religious organization
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
İnteresting, everywhere is red with Turkish Flags
Güneş G — Google review
I suppose it is the most famous tomp (there are a lot) in Gallipoli. Locals come here with a Turkish flag and attached the flag around the tomp and make a wish to hope that comes true with a prayer. If that wish comes true, they repeat the process. Whishes generally are child, wellness, house, car, etc. you name it.
Serap D — Google review
It's an interesting place.
Onur Ç — Google review
Make a wish it comes true
ÜNSAL T — Google review
Xxxxxx
Gurkan F — Google review
Very Good:)
Anıl A — Google review
Inspiring!!!
Ali O — Google review
This is tomb
Ali T — Google review
4.7
(1187)
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4.4
(36)
17, Hoca Hamza, Fener Yolu Sk. Bayraklı Baba Türbesi No:17, 17500 Gelibolu/Çanakkale, Türkiye, USA
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/seyahat/gallipolinin-yasayan-efsanesi-bayrakli-baba-40462830
17

Şarköy Cafe&Beach

Restaurant
Outdoor Activities
Night club
Tea house
Beaches
(Translated by Google) Prices are reasonable, made by artisans, but fast food culture is weak. I ate patso with kashar from our chef. I ate it cold with hot potatoes instead of cooking it with grated kashar. (Original) Esnaf işi fiyatlar uygun fakat fastfood kültürü zayıf ustamızın kaşarlı patso yedim rende kaşarı pişirmek yerine sıcak patatesle soğuk soğuk yedim
Feyyaz Ö — Google review
Sarkoy sarkoy sarkoy
Ali S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Prices are affordable, sunbeds and umbrellas are 15 TL. Beverages etc. may be preferred. (Original) Fiyatlar uygun, şezlong ve şemsiye 15 tl. İçecekler vs. tercih edilebilir.
Alper M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Prices are reasonable and delicious compared to the surroundings (Original) Çevreye göre fiyatlar makul ve lezzetli
Sahin S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A venue run by Şarköy municipality (Original) Şarköy belediyesinin işlettigi bir mekan
Kemal Ş — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you want to sit by the sea and unwind, you can stop by and drink two beers. (Original) Deniz kenarında oturup soluklanamak isterseniz uğrayıp iki bira içebilirsiniz.
Hasan Ç — Google review
(Translated by Google) I liked it, beach facilities are very good, prices are in market conditions... (Original) Beğendim, plaj imkanlar gayet iyi fiyatlar piyasa şartlarında...
Salih K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I wish the sea was always like this (Original) Keske deniz hep boyle olsaa
Handan K — Google review
3.9
(59)
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4.0
(33)
Cumhuriyet, 17 Kasım Cd. No:4, 59800 Şarköy/Tekirdağ, Türkiye
+90 282 518 88 68
18

Melen Winery & Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Vineyard
Wineries & Vineyards
Perfect wines and hospitality. The wineyard, the amazing scene, the monastery on the grounds and the fresh air provide a unique experience all together.
Tolga A — Google review
Magnificant place, with great scenery, wine and company of the owners
Sevda A — Google review
Thank you for such a lovely evening. Great wine and cheese, entertaining company 😍
Martina E — Google review
Best wine
Erdat Ç — Google review
(Translated by Google) Whatever I say about this place we visited on May 19th would be insufficient. As someone who has experienced a vineyard house before, this place was a very peaceful and enjoyable place for us. Perhaps the fact that there was no one there yesterday was also a plus for us. First of all, we preferred to eat outside under the olive trees, even though all the tables were empty. The music was so in harmony with the atmosphere, Mert Bey was already great. 5 points would not be enough for the cheese plate, wine, food, dessert of the day. Price performance is 10. We also bought the wine we drank there and left. We will come again. (Original) 19 Mayıs ta bulunduğumuz bu mekan için ne söylesem az kalır. Daha önce bağ evi deneyimlemiş biti olarak, burası çok çok huzurlu ve keyif veren bir mekan oldu bizim için. Belki de dün kimselerin olmaması bizimi için de bir artı bir keyif oldu. Öncelikle dışarıda zeytin ağaçlarının altında yemeyi tercih ettik tüm masalar boş olmasına rağmen. Müzikler ortama o kadar uyumluydu ki, Mert bey zaten süperdi. Peynir tabağı, şarap, yemek, günün tatlısı için 5 puan az kalır. Fiyat performans 10 numara. Orada içtiğimiz şaraptan da alıp çıktık. Yine geleceğizdir.
Nesrin T — Google review
Best Winery
Joseph D — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's an incredibly peaceful place. Quiet. Birdsong. We had a charcuterie plate and Shiraz wine. You'll enjoy it. (Original) İnanılmaz huzurlu bir yer. Sessiz. Kuş sesleri. Şarküteri tabağı ve Shiraz şarap aldık. Keyif alırsınız.
Ahmet B — Google review
(Translated by Google) We were welcomed more warmly than other vineyard houses, we didn't taste anything but we consumed wines produced with local grapes and ate. The purslane salad with sauce and fruit and the meat were amazing. We also liked their wines very much. Our favorites were the melen karası and karalahna wine. (Original) Diğer bağ evlerine nazaran çok içten karşılandık, tadım yapmadık ancak lokal üzümlerlerle üretilen şarapları tükettik ve yemek yedik. Soslu ve meyveli semizotu salatası ve et muhteşemdi. Şaraplarını da çok beğendik. Favorimiz melen karası ve karalahna şarabıydı.
Ugur C — Google review
4.7
(174)
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4.5
(2)
Sahilyolu No 6, Hoşköy Şarköy Tekirdağ, 59670 Marmara, Türkiye
http://www.melenwinery.com/
+90 549 100 19 23
19

Borsa Bortacina Sarap

Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
The wines produced by Borsa Bortacina Sarap, made from Adakarasi grapes, are highly enjoyable and possess a distinctive bitter flavor. These wines surpass their older counterparts in terms of quality and are priced more reasonably compared to other options available in the market. Additionally, Borsa Bortacina Sarap offers a wide range of diverse wine varieties for customers to choose from.
(Translated by Google) Hello, how can we order olive oil? (Original) Merhabalar zeytinyağı siparişi nasıl verebiliriz
Gizem T — Google review
Do not know. No response to the call. Must be closed due to season. A well known street brand though.
Bahadir Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) I think the location is wrong or they must be old locations. You can still buy good wines at reasonable prices from Bortaçina wine house on the beach side, but they have finished the tasting event, so I am deducting a lot of points. (Original) Sanıyorum konum yanlış ya da eski yerleri olsa gerek. Bortaçina şarap evi sahil tarafında hala makul fiyata güzel şarapları alınabiliyor ancak tadım olayını bitirmişler o yüzden fazlasıyla puan kırıyorum.
Çağatay H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, I was deceived by the good reviews and bought it. During my visit to Avşa, none of the bortaçina wine I bought from the liquor store on the beach turned out to be good. I don't want to take credit for the red varieties, they were as drinkable as the low quality wines on the market. But I had to throw away the 3 bottles of white wine I bought. I could never drink it because it tasted weird, we never could. It leaves a dirty, metallic taste on the palate that I can't quite describe. (Original) Güzel yazılan yorumlara aldanıp maalesef aldım. Avşa ziyaretimde sahildeki tekelden aldığım hiç bir bortaçina şarap güzel çıkmadı. Kırmızı olan türlerinin hakkını yemeyeyim, piyasadaki düşük kaliteli şaraplar kadar içilebilir düzeydeydi. Fakat aldığım 3 şişe beyaz şarabı çöpe atmak durumunda kaldım. Tadında bir tuhaflık olduğu için asla içemedim, içemedik. Tam tanımlayamadığım bozuk, metalik, bir tat bırakıyor damakta.
Ekrem A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wines from Adakarası grapes are very nice, they have a bitter taste; the aged ones are better, a little more expensive, compared to the other ones... There are other types of wines, too. The olive varieties are also very delicious and there is something that appeals to every taste and habit. (Original) Adakarası üzümlerinden şaraplar çok güzel,buruk bir tadı var;yıllanmışı daha güzel,az biraz da pahalı,diğerine göre... Başka çeşit şaraplar da var. Zeytin çeşitleri de gayet lezzetli ve her damak tadına-alışkanlığa hitap edeni var.
Ekmel Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Your wines used to come to Manisa Alaşehir, but now they are not available in any buffets. Why don't you send them to Alaşehir or do the buffets not buy them? (Original) Manisa Alaşehir e şaraplarınız eskiden geliyordu şimdi hicbir büfede yok Alaşehire niye yollamıyorsunuz yada büfeler mi almıyor
Uslu U — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a very nice and suitable place. The employees were very sweet and friendly people, it was very clean and a family place. (Original) Çok güzel uygun biryerdi. Çalışanları çok tatlı ve samimi insanlardı gayet temizler ve aile yeri
İrem K — Google review
(Translated by Google) This establishment has excellent wine... (Original) Şarabı mükemmel olan işletme...
_ÖMER_ — Google review
4.3
(24)
•
4.5
(4)
Deniz, No:14, 10360 Marmara/Balıkesir, Türkiye
http://www.bortacina.com.tr/
+90 266 892 10 03
20

Kyzikos Amfitiyatro

Amphitheater
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful
Basel Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) We couldn't find the way, but there are beautiful places. You cannot go alone, it is important to go with someone who knows. Even though there are people who describe it from the village, it is difficult because there are olive groves everywhere. I was with a small baby and I returned without much courage. I still share the photos I took along the way. (Original) Yolu bulamadık ama güzel yerler. Tek bışınıza gidemezsiniz bilen biriyle gitmek önemli. Köyden tarif edenler olsa da her yer zeytinlik olduğu için zorlanılıyor. Ufak bebekleydim fazla cesaret edemeden döndüm. Yine de yol üstünde çektiğim fotoğrafları paylaşıyorum.
Gözde K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I came with great excitement. But I was disappointed. It has become a part of nature. Its walls have been demolished, the remaining parts are about to be demolished and have been damaged by writing. (Original) Büyük bir heyecanla geldim. Fakat hayal kırıklığına uğradım. Doğanın bir parçası haline gelmiş. Duvarları yıkılmış, kalan parçalar ise yıkılmak üzere ve yazı yazılarak zarar verilmiş.
Ünal — Google review
(Translated by Google) This route takes you into the olive groves, you can see the amphitheater from a distance if you are careful. (Original) Bu güzergah zeytinliklerin içerisine götürüyor, amfitiyatroyu dikkatli olursanız uzaktan göre biliyorsunuz.
Ahmet E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even though it has become a part of the forest and has been destroyed a lot, the size of the surviving parts makes you feel small. (Original) Ormanın bir parçası olmuş ve çok fazla tahrip olmuşsa da ayakta olan kısımlarının büyüklüğü size kendinizi küçük hissettiriyor.
İhsan Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) A magnificent and unique place. If its value is known and necessary studies and advertisements are made, humanity will be served. (Original) Muhtesem ve essiz bir yer. Birde kiymeti bilinip gerekli calismalar ve reklami yapilsa insanliga hizmet edilmis olunur.
Mehmet Ş — Google review
(Translated by Google) A view that those who will participate in the Kyzikos ultra marathon will see. (Original) Kyzikos ultra maratona katilacaklarin görecekleri bir manzara.
Hakan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a place of unique beauty, full of history. (Original) Buram buram tarih kokan essiz güzellikte bir yer.
Mehmet S — Google review
4.2
(20)
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3.0
(12)
Hamamlı, Hamamlı Köyü İç Yolu, 10500 Erdek/Balıkesir, Türkiye
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21

Kuşcenneti Milli Parkı

National park
Nature & Parks
Lakeside park with look-out tower to spot migrating birds like herons, pelicans & cormorants.
An estimated 255 species of birds visit Bird Paradise National Park at the edge of Kuş Gölü, the lake formerly known as Manyas Gölü. Loca ted on the great migratory paths between Europe and Asia, the park is a happy combination of plant cover, reedbeds and a lake that supports at least 20 species of fish. The park will delight amateur and professional birdwatchers alike, and a good field guide and some mosquito repellent will enhance the experience. At the entrance to the park, there is a small museum with displays about various birds. Binoculars are provided at the desk and visitors make their way to an observation tower. Two main groups of birds visit the lake: those that come here to breed (March–July), and those that pass by during migration, either heading south (November) or north (April–May). Among the birds that breed around the lake are the endangered Dalmatian pelican, the great crested grebe, cormorants, herons, bitterns and spoonbills. Over three million birds fly across the area on their migratory routes – storks, cranes, pelicans and birds of prey like sparrowhawks and spotted eagles. April and May are the best months to enjoy this area. Close to the main park area, there is a restaurant that serves fresh trout, and it is a good spot to break for lunch.
JUZER K — Google review
Probably went at the wrong time of day but barely saw some flamingos in the distance. Have to pay to get in and olits really small and you have to pay to use the telescope in the only tower. Not worth it.
James G — Google review
Lovely park, however the best view you get is from the live stream screens in the museum. The tower is a good idea, 1 lira to use the telescopes where you cannot adjust focus or zoom. Overall the live feeds were amazing, but I wish the telescopes were better and that you could walk around more
Kate B — Google review
I was there 30 years ago. My memory was a huge wild forest. It is now looks like a mansion garden. It is possible to see some pelicans and other sea birds like flamingo. Or you can visit museum and check filled birds.
Ozgur O — Google review
No picnic area in there, overall its good national park
Rahma B — Google review
The road from balikesir took an hour to reach to the bird paradise kus cenneti entrance for adult is 35 tl when u enter on the right side there is a small display room for the birds which will take 10 minutes to finish then u can head to the tower unfortunately the lift was broken so no chance for elderly people to go up, at roof only 2 binoculars are working and u need the 1tl coin to work it Few birds were spotted may be because it is summer Place is small in general and need more attention No cafes or stores are available inside
Aseel A — Google review
It's a nice place to visit. There is a birds museum but it's not very big, you can see only local birds there. You can also sit in the chair and watch birds online from cameras placed over the natural park. The thing I liked most is a possibility to watch birds. You can take binoculars for free and watch birds from the Birds watching tower.
Viktoriia A — Google review
The national park is only about 20 minutes away from Bandirma but, the minibus station from which minibuses drive to the park is a little far from the city centre. There are minibus services to the park and back a few times during the day. The park itself is worth to see from my opinion as there are not many other places to visit in Bandirma. The park has a little museum in which you can find taxidermy birds common in the park. There is also a watch tower from where you can watch birds nesting, etc. You might borrow a pair of binoculars from the museum to see the birds in a better manner. The park is so quite and far from city noise pollution. So, it could be a unique experience for you particularly if you enjoy birdwatching. The villagers at the nearby village are also friendly and helpful.
Siamak Y — Google review
3.9
(3421)
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4.0
(45)
Kuşcenneti, 10200 Bandırma/Balıkesir, Türkiye
https://ekotaban.tarimorman.gov.tr/alan/53
+90 266 735 54 22
22

Kuşcenneti Milli Parkı

National park
Nature & Parks
Lakeside park with look-out tower to spot migrating birds like herons, pelicans & cormorants.
An estimated 255 species of birds visit Bird Paradise National Park at the edge of Kuş Gölü, the lake formerly known as Manyas Gölü. Loca ted on the great migratory paths between Europe and Asia, the park is a happy combination of plant cover, reedbeds and a lake that supports at least 20 species of fish. The park will delight amateur and professional birdwatchers alike, and a good field guide and some mosquito repellent will enhance the experience. At the entrance to the park, there is a small museum with displays about various birds. Binoculars are provided at the desk and visitors make their way to an observation tower. Two main groups of birds visit the lake: those that come here to breed (March–July), and those that pass by during migration, either heading south (November) or north (April–May). Among the birds that breed around the lake are the endangered Dalmatian pelican, the great crested grebe, cormorants, herons, bitterns and spoonbills. Over three million birds fly across the area on their migratory routes – storks, cranes, pelicans and birds of prey like sparrowhawks and spotted eagles. April and May are the best months to enjoy this area. Close to the main park area, there is a restaurant that serves fresh trout, and it is a good spot to break for lunch.
JUZER K — Google review
Probably went at the wrong time of day but barely saw some flamingos in the distance. Have to pay to get in and olits really small and you have to pay to use the telescope in the only tower. Not worth it.
James G — Google review
Lovely park, however the best view you get is from the live stream screens in the museum. The tower is a good idea, 1 lira to use the telescopes where you cannot adjust focus or zoom. Overall the live feeds were amazing, but I wish the telescopes were better and that you could walk around more
Kate B — Google review
I was there 30 years ago. My memory was a huge wild forest. It is now looks like a mansion garden. It is possible to see some pelicans and other sea birds like flamingo. Or you can visit museum and check filled birds.
Ozgur O — Google review
No picnic area in there, overall its good national park
Rahma B — Google review
The road from balikesir took an hour to reach to the bird paradise kus cenneti entrance for adult is 35 tl when u enter on the right side there is a small display room for the birds which will take 10 minutes to finish then u can head to the tower unfortunately the lift was broken so no chance for elderly people to go up, at roof only 2 binoculars are working and u need the 1tl coin to work it Few birds were spotted may be because it is summer Place is small in general and need more attention No cafes or stores are available inside
Aseel A — Google review
It's a nice place to visit. There is a birds museum but it's not very big, you can see only local birds there. You can also sit in the chair and watch birds online from cameras placed over the natural park. The thing I liked most is a possibility to watch birds. You can take binoculars for free and watch birds from the Birds watching tower.
Viktoriia A — Google review
The national park is only about 20 minutes away from Bandirma but, the minibus station from which minibuses drive to the park is a little far from the city centre. There are minibus services to the park and back a few times during the day. The park itself is worth to see from my opinion as there are not many other places to visit in Bandirma. The park has a little museum in which you can find taxidermy birds common in the park. There is also a watch tower from where you can watch birds nesting, etc. You might borrow a pair of binoculars from the museum to see the birds in a better manner. The park is so quite and far from city noise pollution. So, it could be a unique experience for you particularly if you enjoy birdwatching. The villagers at the nearby village are also friendly and helpful.
Siamak Y — Google review
3.9
(3421)
•
4.0
(45)
Kuşcenneti, 10200 Bandırma/Balıkesir, Türkiye
https://ekotaban.tarimorman.gov.tr/alan/53
+90 266 735 54 22
23

Ulusoy Outlet Park

Rest stop
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Ulusoy Outlet Park is a fantastic pit stop for travelers, especially those journeying towards Izmir from Bursa. It offers a perfect opportunity to recharge with a delightful cup of tea or coffee. Visitors have shared their experiences of enjoying delicious snacks, like amazing potatoes, and appreciating the friendly service from staff members. However, it's worth noting that many amenities close by 11 PM, which can be inconvenient for late-night travelers.
(Translated by Google) We had a break here during a tiring trip, I bought potatoes because I was hungry and they were AMAZING. The young girl at the cash register was also very kind. I wouldn't hesitate to come here whenever I get the chance. (Original) Yorucu bir seyahat sırasında Burda mola yapmıştık, karnım aç olduğu için patates almıştım VE MUHTEŞEMDİ. Kasadaki genç kızda çok nazikti. Fırsat bulduğum anda buraya gelmekten mutlaka ama mutlaka çekinmem
Mar T — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's ridiculous to have to remove the wiper to prevent my parked car from being washed without my knowledge. I saw this for the first time in Yasa in Balıkesir. I didn't pay because he deleted it without permission. I saw that they were coming towards me, I called 155 and they dispersed. Nonsense. (Original) Park ettiğim aracımın benden habersiz yıkanmaması için silecek kaldırmak zorunda kalmak saçma. Balıkesir'de ilk kez Yasa'da görmüştüm bunu. İzinsiz sildiğinden ücretini ödemedim. Baktım üzerime gelecekler, 155 'i aradım da dağıldılar. Saçmalık.
Clavicula N — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a suitable place to take a break on the way to Izmir, especially if you set off from Bursa, it is an ideal place for a tea and coffee break due to its distance. (Original) İzmir yolu üzerinde mola vermek için uygun mekan, özellikle Bursa dan yola ciktiysaniz mesafesi itibari ile çay kahve molası için ideal yer.
Yasin K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Everything is closed at 2300 at night. It used to be open 24 hours. It would be more convenient if at least a food court on duty was open, like toilets and pharmacies. (Original) Gece 2300 da heryer kapalı. Eskiden 24 saat açıktı. En azından tuvaletler ve eczanelerde olduğu gibi nöbetçi bir yemek yeri açık olsa daha uygun olur.
Gökhan G — Google review
(Translated by Google) If the prices will be the same as a city's favorite shopping mall, why do you use the name outlet? So there is no difference in prices. (Original) Bir şehrin gözde avmsi ile fiyatlar aynı olacaksa outlet adını niçin kullanıyorsunuz? Yani fiyatlarda hiçbir fark yok.
Bah S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a large facility, but most venues are not active at night or is it because of the holiday? (Original) Geniş bir tesis ancak geceleri çoğu mekan aktif değil ya da bayram tatili diye mı böyle!
Ferhat Ç — Google review
(Translated by Google) Do not see the clean, indoor stores as outlets with high product prices. (Original) Temiz, içerdeki mağazalarda ürün fiyatları yüksek outlet olarak görmeyin.
Hakan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Toilets were free but very dirty, many stores were closed. (Original) Tuvaletler ücretsiz olmuş ama çok pisti,bir sürü mağaza kapanmış
Feriha K — Google review
3.8
(73)
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3.0
(6)
Sultançayır, Babaköy Yolu, 10602 Susurluk/Balıkesir, Türkiye
+90 266 865 77 77
24

Suuçtu Falls

Outdoor Activities
Hiking area
Waterfall dropping off a sheer cliff into natural pools ringed by forest greenery & picnic benches.
A great place to visit for a short trip. There’s also a forest with camping space and a place for fireworks so you can bring something with you and chill in the quite forest area. You need to take care of kids because this place is not super safe for them. Also a wheelchair access missed but you can watch everything from panoramic view terrace on the entry. A parking space is free here.
Roman R — Google review
Suuçtu Waterfall near Mustafakemalpaşa, Bursa, is a serene and scenic natural wonder. Surrounded by lush green forest, the waterfall cascades elegantly over a high rock face, creating a peaceful atmosphere ideal for a picnic or nature walk. The cool mist and the sound of falling water provide a refreshing escape from the summer heat. It’s also great for photography and relaxing by the rocks. Easily accessible and family-friendly, Suuçtu is a perfect spot for a short nature
Nusret K — Google review
A splendid place. Natural waterfalls, beautiful forest and, at the same time, all the conveniences such as benches, toilets and a cafe. Be sure to walk a bit down the river stream — there are less people there and the nature is more authentic. Tickets are bought at the car gates and cost 30 TL per car.
Andrey P — Google review
Great place and great photo opportunity but way undeserved with almost zero facilities (except to small convience shop). The toalit is located on a relatively high piece of land, very inconvenient to the less able people. The pictures are self explanatory.
Mustafa E — Google review
⛰️Peaceful, majestic, and awe inspiring. I went here in mid March and I had the waterfall to myself. Getting here from Bursa ➡️ Go to main bus station, take bus to Mustafakemalpaşa (50L) ➡️ Taxi to suuçtu (250TL) I'm sure you can bargain for less but my taxi driver was awesome and joined me on my adventure plus the drive is 20-30 min. There's typically a bus that goes to the next town but this was off season so it wasn't available. My only option was a taxi. ✅ Free entry (at least when I went) Be careful the rocks are extremely slippery. I wish I could have went hiking but it was so muddy I wasn't able to walk very far before going back. I spent about an hour there but you can easily spend several hours if you wanted to hike.
Bobbi M — Google review
Perfect place for nature lovers. Butterflies and birds all around. Water is cold and simply beautiful overall atmosphere. Loved it!
Farah — Google review
Simply amazing! Definitely a must see! The place is magical with the great view and fresh air. The administration did a great job organising and keeping the place clean. After you are done admiring the natural beauty of the waterfall there is even a great picnic place with tables where you can enjoy your time and if you aren't prepared for a picnic then the cafe by the road is a perfect choice.
Daniel C — Google review
Being there was like a dream. At the first time seeing I was amazed. Even my two years of daughter amazed. Suuçtu word which is Turkish means water fly. Waterfall is made of stone. All its part is stone. There are picnic ares around the waterfall. I was there week days there was not many people but weekend seems busy. My company travelistanbul.co/ may take you this lovely place and share this God creature beauty with you. Enjoy the photos.
Hanifi Y — Google review
4.7
(6735)
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4.5
(55)
Muradiyesarnıç, 16510 Mustafakemalpaşa/Bursa, Türkiye
25

Gölyazı

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1 list 
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Gölyazı is a town in Turkey situated on a tiny peninsula on Lake Uluabat. This place has existed since the Ancient Greek era, and remnants from the Roman period are plenty. The Stork Festival is held annually in this town, which was once home to Greeks and Manavlar until the 20th century.
4.0
(799)
16110 Nilüfer/Bursa, Türkiye
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26

ARMUTLU İSKELE MEYDANI

Nature & Parks
Marinas
It used to be much more nice. As it got popular and got crowded, it has turned to ordinary place.
Metin A — Google review
It was part of my discovery to Turkish shores The see water so clear The houses on the shore have feeling of Latin areas Dondurma 4 tl per top. Small and quite to spend relaxing time
Osama W — Google review
It is an open area and not covered from sun heat and rain, if you dont know Turkish you might lose your way. No signs there in any language. I went there by mistake and I spent too much time to figure out my next step. Taxi drivers are hunting foreign customers offering them unbelievable rates.
Yousif ا — Google review
A peaceful area for escaping the city of Istanbul, there are some decent hotels and Airbnb , you can reach here by one direct ferry from Yenikapı İDO ferry station.
Hazem M — Google review
Great place to visit
Nadeem K — Google review
Small place but it brings back a lot of memories. Although it's getting more and more crowded, it still has this small village type of atmosphere.
Ertan S — Google review
It is sunny, Good to have coffee in evenings in summer And during the day in winter. There is some good coffees and acceptable snacks , also there is park for children.
AbdulMalek H — Google review
Armutlu is pretty small village, not for everyone. Lots of construction and lots of garbage all over the place. In winter time mostly empty and boring. I wouldn't stay here alone
Liliarta V — Google review
4.3
(2643)
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4.0
(9)
Bayır, 77500 Armutlu/Yalova, Türkiye
27

Mudanya Armistice House

Museum
Specialty Museums
Mudanya Armistice House, a 19th-century building, is a significant historical site where the 1922 treaty recognizing the Republic of Turkey was signed. The museum inside offers an immersive experience, showcasing preserved rooms from that era and the very table where the historic treaty was signed. This pivotal moment in Turkish history marked the end of the military theater of Turkish War of Independence.
Was a surprsingly nice Christmas Market ongoing when we were there end of December.
Peter J — Google review
Very cool place - right infront there's a huge square with lot of resturants, cafes and bars.
Kundan S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A beautiful and meaningful place full of history. This is where the Mudanya Armistice was signed — walking inside feels like stepping back in time. The rooms are well preserved, and you can really feel the spirit of the early years of the Republic. The staff are very kind and helpful, always ready to explain and guide you. It’s right by the sea, peaceful and elegant. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Bursa or Mudanya. Note:closed on Mondays
Nafise S — Google review
It's a historical mark for Turkish Nation and the place in where the ceasefire agreement was signed and ended the military theater of Turkish War of Independence. Fun fact; even though the battle was between Turkey and Greece on the battleground, Greek representatives weren't allowed to take part of the treaty and waited in a ship nearby.
Cem O — Google review
A beautiful place to discover some of details from Turkish history
Bulent G — Google review
Location is amazing. Coast line shops , Cafe, bars and local restaurants and retail small stands. Must visit location. The house has nothing special maybe woths visiting for 10 minutes.
Mexico E — Google review
A good local museum about a peace process of international significance. It's a while since I went, there was quite a bit of info in both Turkish and English, but maybe not everything was presented in both. Still, very much worth a visit.
Andy A — Google review
There were plastic chairs and tables at the terrace which means that the staff makes good time out of working hours. But can we see the great view of the terrace? Hell no! Unfortunately the door is locked to the visitors. And you can see the rooms from the corridor, but no entrance and close glance. So you can only visit the corridors of the museum. Welcome to Turkish style museum visiting. By the way, just two floors, and only corridors, they are going to take your 5 Turkish fancy Liras. Come on guys, you won the Independence War at this building!
George S — Google review
4.6
(5182)
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4.5
(95)
Mütareke, 12 Eylül Cd. No:8, 16940 Mudanya/Bursa, Türkiye
https://bursa.ktb.gov.tr/TR-94265/mudanya-mutareke-evi-muzesi.html
28

ÖzdilekPark Bursa Nilüfer Mall

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2 lists 
Shopping mall
Shopping
ÖzdilekPARK Bursa Nilüfer is a vibrant shopping complex located in the Ozluce district. This dynamic mall offers a wide range of brand-name stores, eateries, and entertainment options such as bowling and a movie theater. The shopping center boasts essential amenities like a food court on the top floor, a hypermarket, clothing stores including H&M and Turkish brands with high-quality attire, as well as an electrical store and drugstore.
The distinguished brand of Bursa. Always promising high standard quality.
Nazmi U — Google review
It is a fairly new shopping center in Özlüce district. It has a food court on the top floor, a hyper market, and clothing electrical and a drugstore, so the essentials. They have an outdoor play park outside and a sizeable parking. It also has a Starbucks. On weekends they have kids programs.
Azi C — Google review
It seems like everything is quite good, but after that you go to toilet. And toilet is also quite clean and good. But its virus around and hand dryer is kinda forbidden, but you should wash your hands often. And you are washing and try to find way to make them dry and you know what? Hand dryers closed but there is no paper to dry your hands 😑 so whats next? you are going out with wet hands. Nothing to tell more. Well done 👌🏻
M V — Google review
ÖzdilekPark AVM is small but quite sufficient. It has a variety of stores where you can find everything you need. The layout is spacious, clean, and provides a pleasant shopping experience. It’s an ideal place for a relaxed, crowd-free mall visit.
Mehmet T — Google review
Wonderful place to walk around, window shop, has nice stores, restaurants and fast food court. Also provides family/baby room for nursing mothers. Elevators to all floors including 3 levels of parking garage. The supermarket has plenty of options and items available.
Cihan T — Google review
The shops were good but the escalators are put in a weird way so you have to walk all around to get on an escalator going down if you were going up before
Hypertails29exe ( — Google review
I go with my kids so the bowling club is nice for kids day 🎳 , also There is a sand play area suitable for young children from one year to 5 years old .
Hala S — Google review
A very nice place for the family and kids. Big enough for the district it is located in. There are many stores that you can find almost anything that you need. Electronics, grocery, books, accessories clothing and others. There is a good parking places available and there is a walking bridge nearby so you can access it on foot. The food court has a lot of choices too.
Jihad J — Google review
4.3
(14285)
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3.9
(17)
Alaaddinbey, İzmir Yolu Cd No:307, 16285 Ni̇lüfer/Bursa, Türkiye
https://www.ozdilekparkbursa.com.tr/
+90 224 999 65 20
29

Endülüs Park

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1 list 
Permanently Closed
Shopping mall
Shopping
Nestled in the vibrant city of Bursa, Turkey, Endülüs Park is a contemporary shopping haven that offers a delightful blend of retail therapy and dining experiences. This charming mall features an impressive array of both local and international brands, making it a go-to destination for shoppers seeking variety. While it may be on the smaller side, its selection includes popular names like Starbucks and H&M.
Enduluspark is the latest new mall at that area . Many cafes and restaurants the mall includes a supermarket , and shops. Best to drink a cup of coffee there.
Mohammad A — Google review
Shopping mall is great for food and any kind of shopping. Please do not forget to taste best Turkish Dish at İskender.
Cenk G — Google review
Shop in quite place with few people around
Nour V — Google review
This place is small and usually quite empty, but has a surprisingly good selection of stores, including Starbucks and H&M. the kids play area is great, with a big sandbox. It’s well-priced, and the staff are great with the kids.
Joel B — Google review
A nice shopping mall, but lacking as many services as KoruPark. However, head up to the very top floor for more Cafes and a very extensive amusement hall with Escape room, rope courses, Laser tag and lots more.
Andrew D — Google review
Nice place to be but cafés are directly next to the carpark, I dont really fancy inhaling carbon monoxide while enjoying a cappuccino.
Selcuk T — Google review
Easy parking, some good shops such as h&m, Lc Waikiki, e bebek etc few visiters there
Yalcin K — Google review
Good shopping place but not that big. It has some big brands restaurants
Maytham A — Google review
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Ahmet Yesevi, Sanayi Cd. No:439, 16140 Balat Nilüfer/Ni̇lüfer/Bursa, Türkiye
+90 549 271 71 12
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İznik

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Iznik, also called Nicaea, is situated in northwestern Turkey on the eastern bank of Lake İznik. The town is recognized for its traditional Ottoman-era hand-painted İznik tiles that are manufactured in local workshops located along Salim Demircan Sokak.
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Bursa, Türkiye
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