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How long is the drive from Bucharest to Istanbul?

The direct drive from Bucharest to Istanbul is 393 mi (633 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 13 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Bucharest to Istanbul, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Edirne, as well as top places to visit like Basarbovo Monastery and Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo, or the ever-popular Monument of Liberty.

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Top city between Bucharest and Istanbul

The top city between Bucharest and Istanbul is Edirne. It's 7 hours from Bucharest and 3 hours from Istanbul.
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Edirne

Edirne, located in the northwest of Turkey, is home to architectural marvels such as the 16th-century Selimiye Mosque and the nearby 15th-century Üç Şerefeli Mosque. The city also boasts the Turkish and Islamic Art Museum, offering a glimpse into Ottoman religious and ethnographic history. Strolling through the bustling streets around the bazaar provides an authentic experience, with locals enjoying family time, sipping coffee, and engaging in leisurely activities like backgammon.
Most popular city on this route
6 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Istanbul

Best stops along Bucharest to Istanbul drive

The top stops along the way from Bucharest to Istanbul (with short detours) are Bosphorus, Rustem Pasha Mosque, and Selimiye Mosque. Other popular stops include Istanbul Aquarium, Complex Of Bayezid II Health Museum, and Monument of Liberty.
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Monument of Liberty

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Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
The Monument of Liberty in Ruse is a significant tourist attraction located in a beautiful park. It was built to commemorate the liberation of Bulgaria and Ruse from the Ottoman Empire's rule in 1877. The statue depicts a woman holding a sword, facing North towards Russia, which is part of the city emblem's design. Initially, it was supposed to have a statue representing Tsar Liberator Alexander II on top, but citizens opted for one symbolizing freedom instead.
Nice monument, very central, seems maintained. Loved the lions.
Marin K — Google review
A very vibrant spot. Landmark in Ruse. Continue walking further down and there'll be plenty of restaurants and shops.
Thanath G — Google review
First Time in Eastern Europe – Bulgaria’s Warm Welcome This was my first time experiencing Eastern Europe, and Bulgaria truly surprised me. The city is full of history to explore and learn, from its architecture to its cultural landmarks. But what stood out the most were the people — so kind, welcoming, and friendly. It made the whole experience even more enjoyable. ✨ Final thought: I really enjoyed my time here. Bulgaria has a unique charm, a rich history, and warm-hearted people. Definitely a place worth visiting.
Theavy — Google review
A tidy and modern town square full of cafes and bars to sit and watch the world go by. As you move out if the square you enter the old town of narrow streets and old buildings with a mixture of origins just 500 metres from the River Danube
Geoffrey W — Google review
Went on a Sunday. The parking near the park was allowed on Sunday, so parked there and had coffee and walked around. Later went the river front, which is 10 min walk and came back to the car. You find people chilling around. Nice place for a couple of hours
Faisal A — Google review
A beautiful part of the city! Fun for the k kids to run around and play - and also learn about some pieces of history. Lots to do and see around the area.
Lorice R — Google review
nice statue but nothing exceptional you can take some interesting photos
Marek K — Google review
Very nice place
George P — Google review
4.8
(2901)
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4.5
(202)
Ruse Center, 7000 Ruse, Bulgaria, USA
http://www.ruse-bg.eu/
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Basarbovo Monastery

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Basarbovo Monastery is a historic monastery nestled in mountain caves, featuring original artwork and offering guided tours. It is conveniently located close to the Medieval Fortress of Cherven and within a short drive to the picturesque Lipnik Nature Park, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
4.5
(82)
7071 Basarbovo, Bulgaria, USA
http://bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%91%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8_%D0%BC%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8%D1%80
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Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
The Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo are a 13th-century monastery complex carved out of rock, featuring well-preserved frescoes. Located in the Asenov quarter, this site is nestled between the hills Tsarevets and Trapezitsa in Veliko Tarnovo. The church, dating back to 1360 AD, is built into a cliff face and showcases intact frescoes on the ceiling.
I think the rest have already said almost everything, so I will focus on the main church and the frescoes. If you are interested in Medieval Christian art, you should definitely visit the place. Each scene is vivid and rich in colors, wish more of them were saved. The skills and talent of the artist are of a very high level. Too bad that most of the faces are erased, cause those saved have such details that make each person almost alive. The church is located in an amazing place, with beautiful views of the river and the surrounding hills. Wish we had the time to see the rest of the churches, but the place needs some better treatment, since (if you exclude the main church) the rest looks abounded, even though this is a UNESCO site.
Alexandros T — Google review
The nature is gorgeous in the area. The climb to the cave church is easy and pleasant. The cave church is truly a MIRACLE. The entrance fee can be paid in cash in Bulgarian leva or Romanian lei.
Serafim C — Google review
When visiting this site, you park your car and walk past the gift kiosk and paid washrooms, following a dirt road through the trees. You’ll come to a set of stairs that lead up a hill. From the hilltop, you can see a rocky outcropping that once held other rock-hewn churches (now closed). Continue along the track until you reach the entrance to the site that is open to visitors. The entrance fee is paid there. The staff are knowledgeable and passionate about the local sites. An English-speaking staff member explained the history of the site and offered some literature to borrow, which helped us better understand the church and its frescoes, which are quite impressive. From there, you descend another set of stairs that take you back to the parking lot.
Anisa Z — Google review
It was worth going and climbing the rocks. The rock churches were so spiritual, so special. It made me cry. Just tears coming down. I was overwhelmed. Such a secret place. You'll enjoy the wall paintings which were drawn in the 13th century. So amazing. The guides speak multiple languages, are very helpful, and nice. Must visit!!!
Momo W — Google review
Historic church was hidden in the mountain. Somewhat difficult climbing to reach it while enjoy scenic view.
Cashflow L — Google review
Small rock-hewn church. The man explaing is nice, he speaks roumanian too. The prices are 10 leva for adults and 5 leva reduced. You can pay in lei as well (but it's a bit more expensive than in leva 1 leva = 2.8 lei).
Georgiana D — Google review
Awesome experience. The guide is really nice and explains all the history and all the paintings on the walls.
UwQ_ — Google review
A short hike to get up there. A UNESCO heritage site with historical significance. It goes back some 800 years. The staff was very passionate and offered us a lot of background and explanation. Good panaromic views from the top.
Thanath G — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(92)
няма, 7088 Ivanovo, Bulgaria
https://www.museumruse.com/visitors/
+359 82 825 002
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Demir Baba Teke

Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
5.0
(11)
7429, Bulgaria
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Ibrahim Pasha Mosque

Temporarily Closed
Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Sacred & Religious Sites
(Translated by Google) The mosque is very beautiful and impressive. It is currently undergoing restoration and it is not known when it will be open to visitors. It is located in the center of Razgrad and in front of it there is a monument to Master Manol. (Original) Джамията е много красива и впечатляваща. В момента е в процес на реставрация и не се знае кога ще бъде отворена за посетители. Намира се на центъра на Разград и пред нея има паметник на майстор Манол.
Hristinka S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The largest mosque in the Balkans (excluding Türkiye). It is open for worship and in a very visible place in the city square. (Original) Balkanlar'daki (Türkiye'yi saymazsak) en büyük cami. İbadete açık ve şehir meydanının gayet görünür bir yerinde.
Burçin A — Google review
(Translated by Google) FASCISM! The fact that such a historical monument in the city center has not been put into service for 50 years is nothing but fascism. (Original) FAŞİZM! 50 yıldır şehrin merkezindeki böle bir tarihi eserin hala hizmete geçirilmiyor oluşu faşizimden başka bir şey değil.
Kta — Google review
(Translated by Google) A large and beautiful mosque with a tall minaret built in the Persian style. (Original) Голяма и красива джамия с високо минаре издигнато в персийски стил.
Svilen1970 — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you turned the beautiful mosque into a toy, should it become a museum? I don't think it should be a museum. (Original) Güzelim Camiyi oyuncak etniz müze mi bence müze olmaması lazım
Bayram K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I wanted to go to the mosque to pray but it was not open for this purpose :/ (Original) Chtěl jsem se jít do mešita pomodlit ale nebyla k tomuto účelu otevřená :/
Lukáš K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful (Original) Прекрасна
Reyhan A — Google review
(Translated by Google) From the outside, it looks very good, but unfortunately, you can't go inside yet! (Original) От вън и,глежда много добре, но за съжаление, все още не може да се влиза!
Кристина Б — Google review
4.7
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3.5
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Razgrad Center, bul. "Bulgaria" 34, вх б ап 15, 7200 Razgrad, Bulgaria
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Abritus

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Set along the outskirts of Razgrad, Abritus was an imposing 1st-century AD Roman walled city. It’s now home to the 1,000-acre open-air Abritus Archaeological Reserve exhibiting 70 monuments, including many tombstones and an altar devoted to Hercules. The reserve also features a gift shop, and a museum displaying artifacts dating from the 10th century. There are also adjacent residential apartment blocks.
4.5
(23)
7200 Razgrad, Bulgaria
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Shumen Fortress

Building
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Ancient fortress destroyed in 1400s now a partially restored archaeological site with hilltop views.
4.0
(48)
Шуменско плато, 9700 Shumen, Bulgaria
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Tombul mosque

Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
It is the largest mosque from the Ottoman period in the Balkans. It was quite crowded when I went for Eid prayer.
Özkan Y — Google review
On a cloudy day, the old and damaged front sign is giving off eerie Chernobyl vibes. Quite spooky, quite nice
Amine A — Google review
Masha Allah Such historical mosque. Well maintained and functional Imam gave us a full history of the mosque. The architecture and painting is stunning.
Ajeesh-Musthafa — Google review
Beautiful mosque. There is an entry fee. Worth a visit
Cristian B — Google review
if anyone is actually Muslim using this so called mosque they should be ashamed. Not allowed to enter unless you pay money .. never heard of that in any mosque in the world I've been in hundreds of mosques .. I only have credit card so they told me you can not go inside
Jason T — Google review
Beautifull structure , like a piece of art. And the guide is super friendly
Teodor Z — Google review
Very beautiful as a Muslim myself and the Imam and quran teacher are very nice people
Hakan H — Google review
Thank you for the tour given to us of your beautiful mosque
Orderquest O — Google review
4.8
(244)
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4.0
(45)
Shumen Center, ul. "Georgi Sava Rakovski" 21, 9700 Shumen, Bulgaria
+359 54 802 875
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Founders of the Bulgarian State Monument

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Open air museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Founders of the Bulgarian State Monument is a striking site located on a hilltop, featuring towering concrete statues within a geometric building. This Soviet-era monument was unveiled in 1981 to honor the 1300th anniversary of the First Bulgarian Empire. The complex showcases enormous futuristic sculptures depicting Bulgaria's medieval rulers and boasts the Balkans' largest outdoor mosaic triptych.
the enormous number of stairs on the way to the statue was absolutely worth it and it felt so rewarding to finally be face to face with such monument. at the moment we arrived in shumen we immediately decided that we would climb those thousand stairs even though we were just on a day trip. it surprisingly didn't take us as long as we anticipated and we only had to ask for directions was and that was at the very beginning of the journey, from then on it was smooth sailing. it was such a peaceful and beautiful experience to be immersed in nature and the history that lay within.
Alexandra K — Google review
Nice monument. Worth the visit if you are in the Shumen area. The entrance is about 3 USD per person. There is a big parking lot nearby, but there are no toilets or cafes.
Francesco L — Google review
Amazing monument - they also gave us a slip with detailed information about the monument, as well as an interesting audio book that was available in both English and Bulgarian (not sure about other languages). The view was breathtaking too!
Heywood J — Google review
Great brutalistic monument with a solid view. Cheap, reachable by car and you also receive one A4 with information in English :)
Tomáš B — Google review
This is absolute a “must see” if anywhere near Shumen. I’ve traveled a lot, and never seen anything quite like it. Built to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of the founding of the Bulgarian Kingdom, it’s a real source of pride for all Bulgarians. When I visited, both staff at the ticket office spoke excellent English - and tours are available. They also made sure I had the brochure in English and noted a QR code for more info. Don’t miss the small museum in the parking lot which features a very well done 12 minute video on the design and creation of the monument, including interviews with stonemasons who worked on it. Plenty of parking.
Martha C — Google review
Unique and spectacular piece of art. And the details and the stunning view to the plateau.... You need to experience it
Teodor Z — Google review
Impressive example of brutalism style, monumental size and yet interesting for children and adults.
Vessislava T — Google review
A Monumental Tribute to History The Monument to the Founders of the Bulgarian State near Shumen is truly a sight to behold. Towering high above the city from a nearby mountain, this massive brutalist structure leaves a powerful impression long before you even reach it. Its sheer scale and bold geometric design are both awe-inspiring and humbling. The monument doesn’t just dominate the landscape—it tells a story. Walking through it feels like stepping into a piece of history, with impressive sculptures and detailed elements that honor the birth and strength of the Bulgarian nation. It’s a place that commands respect and reflection. What makes the experience even more special is the breathtaking panoramic view of Shumen below. The contrast between the raw concrete forms and the natural beauty surrounding the monument adds to its dramatic presence. Whether you’re a fan of history, architecture, or just love discovering places off the beaten path, this monument is absolutely worth the visit.
Paweł C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(122)
9700 Shumen, Bulgaria
https://visitshumen.bg/%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%B1%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%B6%D0%B8%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8-%D0%BE%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%BE-%D1%88%D1%83%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%BD/%D0%BC%D0%B5%D0%BC%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD-%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BF%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81-%D1%81%D1%8A%D0%B7%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B8-%D0%BD%D0%B0-%D0%B1%D1%8A%D0%BB/
+359 54 872 107
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Фото Стария бряст

Portrait studio
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A tree of more than a thousand years. A witness of multiple events. Symbol of the city.
Ivan R — Google review
The tree is closed for visiting because it's slowly dying (or, maybe, dead already). It looks ancient and spiritual, but honestly, not attractive.
Arseniy M — Google review
One of the symbol of the town. The Old Elm is around 1300 years old and Europe tree of the year. New married couples are taking pictures next to it with hopes their love to be as strong as the tree.
Svetoslav D — Google review
Species: Field Elm (Ulmus minor) Region: City of Sliven, Sliven region, Bulgaria Age: 1100 years Тhe Old Elm is a main symbol of Sliven. It is a centuries-old silent witness of the city's turbulent and heroic past. Events organised around it on occasions of historic and community significance have turned it into a major marker. It is the place where mood of the city used to be measured. Public demonstrations and parades used to pass by the tree. Today most people arrange their important meetings by the tree. It remains the most definitive orientation marker for newcomers to the city. It is also part of the city coat of arms and will remain a historic marker for future generations.
Mladen S — Google review
My husband said it was a very nice and sturdy tree before... Now it's somewhat dead, but they still hope that one day a sapling will grow...
Siri A — Google review
One of the most common meet-up spots. You really cannot miss it. Right next to the municipality of Sliven, in the city centre. Moreover, it's implemented as a emblem in the town's logo. It's really old elm tree, alive for more than 1300 years and it's still blooming during the spring.
Dr Y — Google review
It's the symbol of the city but don't expect something fabulous :) An old tree in the center of the city that we (people from Sliven) love and value.
Nadya D — Google review
One of the symbols of the city..it is very old tree but it's not huge....I really like it it brings childhood memories to me...
Maya P — Google review
4.6
(1275)
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4.5
(16)
Sliven Center, bul. "Tsar Osvoboditel" 3, 8800 Sliven, Bulgaria
https://www.facebook.com/%D0%A4%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE-%D0%A1%D1%82%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%8F%D1%82-%D0%91%D1%80%D1%8F%D1%81%D1%82-110115527280468
+359 89 560 4974
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Крепост „Туида“

Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Open air museum
Ancient Ruins
Very nice museum which seems to organise different type of events for locals. The area of the former fortress is large and rich in ruins, there are panels to explain their meaning. The view on the city is nice, even if the city has been brutally urbanised and industrialised in communist times.
SVC — Google review
It's very nice archeological place! The entrance is not expensive and you can find also nice souvenirs here. 😉 Sometime there are some events like concerts and festivals
Evgeni L — Google review
Absolutely amazing. I recommend to visit the place all the seasons
Petya R — Google review
Great place for a history learning, but also for a cultural events
Mladen S — Google review
What a fantastic welcome, we were the only tourists and looked after so well. Fantastic shop, wonderful for children, and oh my the cleanest toilets. Let alone a beautiful derelict castle. Thankyou
Martin T — Google review
Totally worth visiting. The staff is amazing.
Radost T — Google review
Interesting ruins, lots of history. However, info signs are very poor and do not give any details about the place. It would benefit from raising the tickets price and offer an audio guide for individual tourists.
Antoniya P — Google review
A calm and relaxing place, keeping the century old spirit of Sliven. We love visiting with the kids. The staff is very friendly. They offer bow shooting at targets, historical costumes and other souvenirs and games.
Nedko N — Google review
4.6
(632)
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4.5
(16)
Lozyata, улица "Проф. д-р Боян Боянов №3, 8800 Sliven, Bulgaria
http://tuidacastle.sliven.bg/
+359 89 546 7289
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Complex Of Bayezid II Health Museum

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$$$$cheap
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Complex Of Bayezid II Health Museum, located in a historic complex, offers a fascinating insight into ancient medicine and treatment. It is the only museum that truly represents an Ottoman Darussifa today, highlighting the significance of hospitals in medical history. The museum brings to life the 15th-century medical madrasa and course environment with lifelike mannequins, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of medical education during that time.
Very interesting site, about a health advanced school, one of the most important in middle ages..
Robert E — Google review
The Complex of Bayezid II Health Museum in Edirne really impressed me with how advanced and thoughtful it was for its time. Originally built in the late 15th century as part of the Bayezid II Mosque complex, it served as a hospital and medical school. What I found fascinating was how they treated both physical and mental illnesses using a mix of music therapy, water sounds, and herbal remedies. The architecture is beautiful, with serene courtyards and domed rooms that create a peaceful atmosphere. Visiting the museum gave me a new appreciation for how holistic and humane healthcare could be centuries ago.
Arlind S — Google review
Awesome place, beautiful architecture, historical. The missing star is for restrooms present, but locked up (on a buzzy Sunday!!)
C Q — Google review
This place is very much worth the admission fee and a great place to visit in your Edirne visit. It had ample signs with both Turkish and English descriptions. Everything was thoughtfully set up and it felt like a great museum experience as good as those I’ve had back home in US. The building itself and the history is just magnificent and leaves a great impression on you
Hesam — Google review
Great exhibit inside a mosque complex with English translations and attention to detail. Definitely worth a visit. Plan to spend at least 1 hour inside.
Anna — Google review
Magnificent. History, culture, quietness and travel with stele.
RALUCA M — Google review
Visiting Edirne, this is a pin point location to stop and visit. Educational and easy to understand for kids with visual aids. Covers multiple elements of the health topics from students study, occupational groups, drugs and syrup preparation etc. No muz kart accepted. Cost 100Lira .
Resha S — Google review
Very interesting place to visit and well worth the walk from Edirne's city center. The information about the health complex is available in English and Turkish. Very rich history about the complex, which served as a mosque, medical school, hospital and asylum in Ottoman times.
Riz M — Google review
4.8
(8037)
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4.8
(457)
Yeniimaret, 22000 Edirne Merkez/Edirne, Türkiye
https://saglikmuzesi.trakya.edu.tr/
+90 284 224 09 22
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Karaağaç

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Neighborhoods
Karaağaç, situated in northwestern Turkey near the border with Greece, is a suburb of Edirne. This locale lies about 4 km southwest of the city center and overlooks the river Maritsa. Its location on the opposite side places it across from Kastanies – a village in Greece.
4.6
(299)
22100 Edirne Merkez/Edirne, Türkiye
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Selimiye Mosque

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Selimiye Mosque is a magnificent Ottoman imperial mosque located in Edirne, Turkey. Built around 1575, it features impressive 71-meter-tall minarets and a grand dome. Designed by the renowned architect Mimar Sinan and named after Sultan Selim II, this masterpiece of Ottoman architecture showcases delicate interior decorations in typical Islamic style.
Did a drive to Edirne and had the chance to see thee excellent mosques and see what life in northwest Turkey was like
Scottdennis — Google review
Visiting the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne was an unforgettable experience for me. Designed by the famous Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan, it’s considered his masterpiece, and I can definitely see why. The massive central dome and the perfectly balanced proportions of the structure are absolutely breathtaking. I was especially amazed by the intricate tile work and the sense of space and light inside the mosque—it feels both grand and peaceful at the same time. Knowing that Sinan built it when he was in his 80s makes it even more impressive. It’s not just a religious site, but also a symbol of artistic and architectural brilliance.
Arlind S — Google review
A great mosque, but unfortunately, when I went to visit, most of it was closed because they were working on restoration! Anyway, if you’re around Edirne, you should definitely visit it and see what the great Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan was able to design. From my perspective, this mosque is a must-visit!
Stefan — Google review
Selimiye Mosque is one of Edirne’s most important iconic attraction. It was build in the 15th Century, unfortunately during our visit, Mosque is under restoration ,scheduled to complete by 2025. However we did have a good tour inside . It is beautiful, was selected as UNESCO World heritage site in 2011 Selimiye is a vast and striking Ottoman imperial mosque. It has a grand dome, accompanied by 4nos. 71m-tall beautiful slender minarets under the sky (2 of which are under restoration) For visitors, be sure to follow the customs, remove your shoes before stepping on the carpet to enter, wear clothes that covers your shoulders & knees and women must wear a headscarf. We had great time exploring inside , indeed an architectural masterpiece with ceiling adorned with floral iznik tiles and especially for its big open space enchanced by its colorful floral carpet. A must see if you are ever in Edirne !!!!
Susan C — Google review
Its a beautiful mosque but right now its under major renovation. Only small portion of mosque is open for tourists.
Kashif R — Google review
August 1978: from Pavia to Istanbul, entering Turkey from Greece at Edirne, the ancient Adrianople. The Commander of the Turkish border post, very kind, offered us tea and gave us precious directions for the continuation of the journey. We visited the Mosque, wonderful, we listened to the songs and prayers of the Muezzin. And then off, towards Istanbul. We were, for those times, in a distant country, beautiful and very different from Italy, but we never felt like foreigners.
Roberto C — Google review
Can't say much. Another mosque that is being renovated. Maybe I've seen to many but lots of people were visiting.
B. F — Google review
Just a beautiful place. Hope to come back when the construction site will be completed
Ionel M — Google review
4.8
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4.9
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Meydan, Mimar Sinan Cd., 22020 Edirne Merkez/Edirne, Türkiye
https://www.kulturportali.gov.tr/portal/edirneselimiyecamiivekulliyesi
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Lise Bayırı Sk. No:6

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Lise Bayırı Sk. Eski Cami No:6 is a mosque built during the 15th century by the Ottoman Empire, showcasing intricate calligraphy works and architectural design. The structure boasts of nine impressive domes and two towering minarets, adding to its grandeur and magnificence. It is a historical landmark that stands as an example of the cultural significance of Turkey's Islamic heritage.
4.7
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Sabuni, 22100 Edirne Merkez/Edirne, Türkiye, USA
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Meriç Bridge

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Bridge
Meriç Bridge, also known as Mecidiye Bridge, is a significant Ottoman-era bridge in Edirne. Constructed between 1842 and 1847 during Sultan Abdulmecit's reign, it spans the Meric River on the Edirne-Karaagac road. This historical landmark offers stunning sunset views and is surrounded by a former customs post and other historic buildings. Visitors can enjoy carriage rides and relax with tea at the foot of the bridge.
Meriç Bridge (Mecidiye Bridge) Built during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid, the Meriç Bridge, also known as Mecidiye Bridge, was constructed between 1842 and 1847. Spanning 263 meters in length and 7 meters in width, it features 12 pointed arches supported by 13 piers, with a distinctive sloping design. Located on the Edirne-Karaağaç route over the Meriç River, this historical bridge is a testament to Ottoman engineering. Nearby, you'll find riverside restaurants where you can enjoy a coffee while taking in the view. The area is also home to Turkey's largest rowing course. A particularly enchanting experience is to enjoy a coffee while reflecting on the legend of Orpheus and Eurydice, gazing upon the beautiful Meriç River. The bridge is not only a functional piece of infrastructure but also a beautiful historical site worth visiting.
Aydemir A — Google review
I visited the Meriç Bridge with my wife on a Saturday afternoon, 21 June 2025. We parked our rental car for free at Polis Bahçesi Otopark, which was both convenient and close to the bridge itself. From there, we enjoyed a leisurely walk across the bridge, although it was quite busy with constant traffic in both directions. The walkway is very narrow, so we had to be extra cautious whenever vehicles passed by. Despite the crowds, we paused at the central pavilion in the middle of the bridge to appreciate its unique architecture and the tranquil atmosphere it offers. The Meriç Bridge, also known as Yeni Köprü or the “New Bridge,” stands as one of Edirne’s most iconic Ottoman-era stone bridges. It was completed between 1842 and 1847 during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid I and features twelve elegant stone arches stretching 263 meters across the Meriç River—a major waterway that forms part of the border between Turkey and Greece. The bridge’s prominent central pavilion was historically used as a rest stop and lookout for travelers. Constructed from ashlar stone, the central arch is notably higher than the others, an architectural solution that helped the bridge withstand floods and allow river navigation, reflecting the advanced engineering of the Ottoman era. From the middle of the bridge, we enjoyed beautiful panoramic views of the Meriç River, including the marked rowing lanes, and observed several anglers fishing at both ends. The area is particularly popular for photography, especially around sunset when the river and the city are bathed in golden light. Meriç Bridge serves as both a cultural and architectural landmark, connecting the city center to the historic Karaağaç district, which is home to the old train station and Lausanne Monument. Its riverside location makes it a favorite setting for local festivals and public gatherings, and it is often featured in postcards and paintings of Edirne. Locals even refer to the bridge as a “gateway to Europe” because of its strategic position on the route to Greece. During the Ottoman period, the bridge and its surroundings were popular picnic and leisure spots for both citizens and dignitaries, a tradition that continues today. Another unique aspect of the Meriç Bridge is the natural environment that surrounds it. The riverbanks are habitats for various bird species and turtles, making it an unexpectedly good spot for casual birdwatching in addition to sightseeing. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our walk across this historic bridge and found the experience memorable. The setting is undeniably beautiful and photogenic, the atmosphere vibrant with both locals and tourists, and the structure itself an impressive example of Ottoman civil engineering. I especially recommend visiting in the late afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds. However, future visitors should be aware that the bridge can get crowded, and the walkway is very narrow, so it may not feel entirely safe or peaceful during busy times. Additional signage about the bridge’s history would enhance the visitor experience, and some areas could benefit from more regular maintenance. Despite these minor issues, Meriç Bridge remains one of Edirne’s must-see attractions—rich in history, beauty, and local culture.
Azmi M — Google review
Have a bite and drink in the riverside with beautiful view of bridge and Sunset. Loved the place. Near to world's largest frying pan 🥘. 🌉 🌇
Raju — Google review
This bridge spans the Meric River with elegant Ottoman stone arches. Sunsets paint the structure gold against flowing water. Locals stroll across daily, kids fish below. Nearby cafes serve strong tea and simit. History lingers in every curve. Worth the walk for photos and quiet vibes.
Mattewakkan — Google review
I love Edirne city So historical so much things to see 1 day is . Not enough to digest it I love the ottoman architecture, mosque to breach the health compact hospital Church synogok. many more. Of course, wonderful cuisine, lovey people, zontulfilms.LTD Oxford
Necati Z — Google review
Great view
Araz N — Google review
Amazing place for photography special for those who are looking for something fresh , I’m wondering why this location didn’t get much attention
Ali — Google review
The Meriç Bridge, also known as the Maritsa Bridge, is a historic Ottoman bridge located in Edirne, spanning the Meriç River (known in antiquity as the Hebros or Maritsa River). It was commissioned during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid I and constructed between 1842 and 1847. The bridge is approximately 263 meters long and consists of 13 graceful stone arches, built with finely cut stone. At its center stands a small pavilion with a dome, used historically as a lookout or resting spot. Beyond its functional role as a connector between Edirne and the western Balkans, the Meriç Bridge is admired for its elegant Ottoman architecture and scenic location. Especially at sunset, it offers breathtaking views as the light reflects off the calm waters of the river, making it a favorite spot for photographers and visitors alike. Today, it remains a vital landmark in Edirne, symbolizing the city’s rich architectural and historical heritage.
Yahya — Google review
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Karaağaç, 22100 Edirne Merkez/Edirne, Türkiye
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Kirklareli Museum

Archaeological museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
National museum presenting archaeological & cultural artifacts from the surrounding area.
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Samet Ş — Google review
It's a nice small museum. There are two rooms with some historical items. But it is free so you can just stop by on your way.
Kubra D — Google review
A great little collection of neolithic, ancient greek/roman and ottoman items, ranging from statues to pottery to clothing. If you happen to be around, do stop by as there is no entrance fee.
Rose S — Google review
Nice collection
Pub I — Google review
Muze
Olcay G — Google review
Nice place
Ahmet H — Google review
Super
Fatih C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Kırklareli Museum is a valuable place to visit for those who want to discover the rich history and cultural diversity of the region. The museum has a wide collection from archaeological findings to ethnographic works, shedding light on the thousands of years of history of Thrace. Clothing, handicrafts, daily life objects and many pieces of local folk culture from the Ottoman period are meticulously exhibited here. Visitors have the opportunity to closely observe the cultural changes that Kırklareli has gone through throughout history and the lifestyle of the people of the region. The museum's neat and clean atmosphere, guided tours and informative panels also make the trip more meaningful. Offering an educational and enjoyable experience for both history enthusiasts and families with children, the Kırklareli Museum is also preferred due to its easily accessible location in the city center. It is a cultural stop that everyone visiting the region should definitely add to their route. (Original) Kırklareli Müzesi, bölgenin zengin tarihini ve kültürel çeşitliliğini keşfetmek isteyenler için mutlaka ziyaret edilmesi gereken değerli bir mekan. Müze, arkeolojik buluntulardan etnografik eserlere kadar geniş bir koleksiyona sahip olup, Trakya’nın binlerce yıllık geçmişine ışık tutuyor. Osmanlı dönemine ait kıyafetler, el işleri, günlük yaşam objeleri ve yöresel halk kültürüne dair birçok parça burada özenle sergileniyor. Ziyaretçiler, Kırklareli’nin tarih boyunca geçirdiği kültürel değişimleri ve bölge insanının yaşam tarzını yakından gözlemleme fırsatı buluyor. Müzenin düzenli ve temiz atmosferi, rehberli turlar ve bilgilendirici panolar da geziyi daha anlamlı kılıyor. Hem tarih meraklıları hem de çocuklu aileler için eğitici ve keyifli bir deneyim sunan Kırklareli Müzesi, şehir merkezinde kolay ulaşılabilir konumuyla da tercih sebebi oluyor. Bölgeye gelen herkesin rotasına mutlaka eklemesi gereken bir kültür durağı.
Songül Y — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Eski Belediye Binası, Karacaibrahim, Mustafa Kemal Blv. No:26, 39000 Kırklareli Merkez/Kırklareli, Türkiye
https://kvmgm.ktb.gov.tr/TR-44113/kirklareli-muze-mudurlugu.html
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18

Muradiye Cami

Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
The Muradiye Mosque, originally used as a Mevlevihane, exudes a magnificent aroma of history through its valuable tiles. The remnants in its garden transport visitors back in time. This mosque is an essential destination for anyone traveling to Edirne.
(Translated by Google) In the restoration process It was built together with the bridge by Murat II in 1443. Mosques built by Ottoman sultans are called sultan mosques. 20 to 30 acres of mosque, soup kitchen, caravanserai, madrasah, bakery, warehouse, boza house and candle shop built in the form of a social complex (olive oil is dyed red so that it does not interfere with foundation property and people do not eat it). Murat II wore a loincloth around his waist and distributed food to the people, just as his grandfather Orhan Gazi did in the Iznik social complex. Uzunköprülü İsmail Hakkı Balkas states that the caravanserai fountain sold on Kurtuluş Street existed in the 1850s. It had a 20-ton water reservoir. It was the most important water source of the city, unfortunately it does not exist today. (Original) Restorasyon sürecinde 2. Murat tarafından 1443 yılında köprü ile birlikte yaptırılmış. Osmanlı sultanlarının yaptığı camilere selatin camisi denir. Külliye şeklinde yapılmış 20 30 dönüm kadar cami,imaret, kervansaray, medrese,fırın,ambar,bozahane ve mumhane (zeytinyağı kırmızıya boyanır vakıf malı karışmasın insanlar yemesin diye) 2. Murat dedesi Orhan Gazi'nin iznik külliyesinde yaptığı gibi beline peştemal kuşanıp halka aş dağıtmıştır. Kurtuluş caddesi üzerinde satılmış kervansaray çeşmesini Uzunköprülü İsmail Hakkı balkas çeşmenin 1850 lerde mevcut olduğunu belirtiyor.20 tonluk su haznesi varmış. Kentin en önemli su kaynağıydı maalesef günümüzde yok.
Abdurrahim V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, the restoration is still ongoing. We arrived in Manisa..😔 (Original) Restorasyon hala devam ediyor malesef. Manisa'da geldik..😔
Ahmet ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is the Selatin Mosque built by Sultan Murat II in 1443 or 1444. Of the mosque and its surroundings, only the mosque and a small burial area have survived to the present day. It is thought that it had the characteristics of a social complex when it was first built. Although it is written in old sources that the mosque was built with a dome, its dome was changed to a barrel roof in the repairs made in the following years. It is known that Sultan Murat II loved Uzunköprü very much. Murat II gave great importance to the city of Cisr-i Ergenene, which is the transition route between Rumelia and Anatolia, and created many works. Unfortunately, many of these works (especially the fountains) have not survived to the present day. The mosque is currently in the restoration process and I am eagerly waiting for it to be completed as soon as possible. Because, among the Ottoman mosques, there are not many works left except the mosques in Bursa, which are from the 15th century. (Original) 1443 veya 1444 yıllarında sultan 2. murat han tarafından yaptırılan selatin camisidir. cami ve çevresinden günümüze sadece cami ve küçük bir haziresi ulaşabilmiştir. ilk yapıldığı dönemde külliye özellikleri taşıdığı düşünülmektedir. eski kaynaklarda cami kubbeli olarak yapıldığı yazmakla birlikte ilerleyen yıllarda yapılan onarımlarda kubbesi beşik çatı olarak değiştirilmiştir. sultan 2. muratın uzunköprüyü çok sevdiği bilinmektedir. rumeli ve anadolu arasında geçiş güzergahı olan cisr-i ergene şehrine 2. murat çok önem vermiş olup bir çok eser kazandırmıştır. maalesef günümüze bu eserlerin bir çoğu (başta çeşmeler olmakla beraber) ulaşmamıştır. cami şu an restorasyon sürecinde olup bir an önce tamamlanmasını sabırsızlıkla beklemekteyim. zira osmanlı camiileri içinde 15. yy özelliği taşıyan bursadaki camiler dışında pek eser kalmadı.
Olcay A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The mosque, now known as Muradiye Mosque, is a newly established one. It was built in the city of Ergene by Sultan Murat II, together with the bridge, in 1443. Mosques built by Ottoman sultans are called sultan mosques. Our Muradiye mosque is also a sultan's mosque. According to Ottoman dates and Edirne province yearbooks, the mosque is large enough to accommodate five hundred people. Sultan Murat II greatly valued the world's longest stone bridge and mosque at the time, built in the city of Ergene. At the opening of the foundation complex he created in the city of Ergene, he lit the candles of the mosque with his own hands with great humility and served the food to the guests he invited from Edirne and attended from the city of Ergene. It is also stated that there are miniature pictures showing that the Muradiye Mosque had a dome in its first construction. The front, rear and side eaves covers of the mosque are made as a flat roof. It has a single balconied minaret made of cut stone in the front right corner. (Original) Günümüzde Muradiye camisi adı ile anılan cami, yeni kurulan. Ergene kentinde Sultan II.Murat tarafından köprü ile beraber 1443 yılında yapılmıştır. Osmanlı sultanlarının yaptığı camilere selatin camisi denir. Muradiye camimiz de bir selatin camisidir. Osmanlı tarihleri ve Edirne vilayeti salnamelerine göre cami beş yüz kişiyi alacak büyüklüktedir. Sultan II.Murat Ergene kentinde yaptırdığı, döneminde dünyanın en uzun taş köprüsü ve camisine çok değer vermişti. Ergene kentinde oluşturduğu vakıf külliyesinin açılışında, büyük bir alçak gönüllülükle caminin mumlarını kendi elleri ile yaktıp, Edirne'den davet ettiği ve Ergene kentinden katılan konuklarına yemekleri kendisi üleştirmiştir. Muradiye camisinin ilk yapımında kubbeli olduğununa dair minyatür resimler bulunduğu da belirtilmektedir. Caminin ön, arka ve yan saçak örtüleri düz çatı olarak yapılmıştır. Sağ ön köşede kesme taştan yapılmış tek şerefeli bir minaresi vardır.
Ahmed K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The complex, consisting of a mosque, Mevlevi lodge, soup kitchen, fountain and school, is located on a hill overlooking the Saray plain in the Muradiye district. Today, the mosque, including its cemetery, is in a solid state and is open for worship. Other structures have completely disappeared and information about them can be obtained from sources. The inscription on the door of the mosque gives the year 839 (1435-36), but it is lost today. It is known that Murad's foundation charter is dated 830 (1427). The architect of the complex is unknown, but it is thought to have been built by the architect Şehabeddin. The complex, which is surrounded by set walls, has a courtyard gate with iron gratings on the north-south, northwest and northeast. The main entrance to the courtyard is through the monumental gate on the south side. The signature of Sultan Mahmud, signed by Calligrapher Râkım, can be seen on this door, which is in the Empire style. (Original) Cami, mevlevîhâne, imaret, çeşme ve mektepten oluşan külliye Murâdiye semtinde Saray ovasına hâkim bir tepede yer almaktadır. Günümüzde hazîresiyle birlikte cami sağlam durumdadır ve ibadete açıktır. Diğer yapıları ise tamamen ortadan kalkmış olup haklarında kaynaklardan bilgi edinilebilmektedir. Caminin kapısı üzerinde yer alan kitâbesi 839 (1435-36) yılını vermekle birlikte bugün kayıp olan II. Murad vakfiyesinin 830 (1427) tarihli olduğu bilinmektedir külliyenin mimarı belli değildir, ancak mimar Şehâbeddin tarafından yapılmış olduğu düşünülmektedir. Etrafı set duvarlarıyla çevrili olan külliyenin kuzey-güney, kuzeybatı ve kuzeydoğuda demir şebekeli birer avlu kapısı bulunmaktadır. Avluya esas giriş güney yönündeki âbidevî kapıdan sağlanmaktadır. Empire üslûbunda olan bu kapıda Hattat Râkım imzalı Sultan Mahmud’un tuğrası görülmektedir.
Kursad S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sultan Murat II Mosque was built by Sultan Murat II in 1443 together with Uzunkopru and was opened in 1444. It is one of the Selatin mosques. Although it was originally built as part of a social complex with the soup kitchen and madrasah around it, only the mosque has survived to the present day. According to the inscription on the mosque, it was built by Sultan Murad II and repaired by Osman II in 1621. Please take care of these works, thank you (Original) Sultan 2.Murat camii sultan 2.murat tarafindan 1443 yilinda uzunkopru ile birlikte yaptirilmis 1444 yilinda hizmete acilmistir. Selatin camiilerindendir. Asil etrafindaki imaret ve medreseyle birlikte bir kulliyenin parcasi olarak yapilmis olsa da sadece cami gunumuze ulasmistir. Camideki kitabeye gore sultan 2 murat tarafindan yaptirildigi 1621 yilinda ise 2.osman tarafindan tamir ettirilmistir. Lutfen bu eserlere sahip cikalim tesekkurler
Osman B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Muradiye Mosque, built in 1444 by Murat II in Edirne's Uzunköprü district, is still in service for 570 years. Muradiye Mosque, the largest of the cradle-covered mosques from the Ottoman period, has a single-balconed minaret made of cut stone in the right front corner. The roof of the mosque was covered with lead by Sultan Murat II. In the courtyard of the mosque, there is a fountain that resembles the Otağ Tent. The upper roof of the fountain is covered with a pyramidal cone and is in the shape of an octagonal prism. The fountain has eight taps, and in front of each tap, there are wooden-concrete seats and a deep trough to prevent water from splashing around. (Original) Edirne'nin  Uzunköprü ilçesinde 2. Murat tarafından 1444 tarihinfe yapılan  Muradiye Camii 570 yıldır dayanıklılığıyla hala hizmet veriyor. Osmanlı dönemine ait beşikörtülü camilerin en büyüğü olan Muradiye Caminin sağ ön köşesinde kesme taştan yapılmış tek şerefeli minaresi bulunuyor. Caminin çatısı Sultan 2. Murat tarafından beşikörtülü yapılarak kurşunla kaplantılmış. Caminin avlusunda ise Otağ Çadırını andıran şadırvan bulunuyor. Şadırvanın üst çatısı piramit biçiminde bir külahla örtülü olup sekizgen prizma biçiminde. Sekiz musluğu olan şadırvanın her musluğun önünde, üstü ahşap beton oturma yerleri ve suların etrafa sıçramaması için derin bir yalak bulunuyor.
Müjdat V — Google review
(Translated by Google) What should we write about the mosque? Anyone who wants to go can go, but the biggest problem with mosques is the lack of clean toilets. They charge money, but cleanliness is zero. I hope it gets fixed, I think it doesn't. (Original) Cami ne yorum yazalım isteyen gider istemeyen gitmez ama camilerin en büyük sorunu temiz tuvalet olmayışıdır para alırlar ama temizlik sıfır. İnşallah düzelir bence düzelmez.
Ertuğrul B — Google review
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Değirmenci, Muradiye Cami, Hayrabolu Cd. No:1, 22300 Uzunköprü/Edirne, Türkiye
19

Dupnisa Cave

Nature & Parks
Caterer
Large complex of 3 caves with underground rivers, walkways & striking rock formations.
Impressive cave. Well maintained, safe paths. Many stairs uphill in the cave and down outside after leaving the cave. Good simple local food at the entrance. Best gözleme ever.
Michel K — Google review
It's an interesting view and it's cold inside the cave. It’s a nice adventure but I wasn't prepared for the steep climb, which gets narrower as you reach the exit and then you’ll go downhill from there. It is a well-maintained area, so there is paid parking for vehicles and an entrance fee to the cave. Restrooms, cafes and souvenir shops are available. Be careful to reach the cave at night, as the road to the cave is winding and there are no lighting poles. You may have to drive in pitch darkness in many areas.
Maria N — Google review
It is a 3 hour car drive from İstanbul.The cave is well out of crowded or uninhabited areas.Nice scenic drive through the forest on the way to the caves. It is not a must on a sightseeing list but if you have a day with not much to do well worth it.
Ji G — Google review
the entrance to the cave looks like to neptune! middle part is dry and reminicent of mars. entry and exit from elsewhere in a cycle like life! a must see place road is aspalth and parking lots is large entrance 20tl (aduld) has a small local bazar
OUY - — Google review
Amazing, mesmerizing experience…. Cave is really wonderful & greenery around the area are most attractive 🥰
Dipal P — Google review
So weird place, but its a great experience. now from November to April only half of the cave is allowed to enter. there are a lot of bats. ticket for students is for 4 lira and for adults 8 lira
Moodi O — Google review
Wonderfull cave, you have to see here in your lifetime. There is long and hard forest road to cave. please take a big one trash bag with you. There are a lot of garbage has thrown around.
Ercan G — Google review
Worth the time and long way to visit it. Excellent place
Olimjon Y — Google review
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Kırklareli Merkez Kırklareli TR, İç Yolu, 39500 Demirköy, Türkiye
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Sokollu Mehmet Paşa Camii

Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The mosque is a wonderful example of buildings of this type. Built in 1560. The mosque has a complex of buildings typical of the mosque.
Ivan R — Google review
A great Ottoman historical place of worship ((Masjid). The city/town of Lülebergaz is a great place to visit in Turkey. Friendly people.
Dr. S — Google review
Honestly, this is the best restaurant ive ever went to. The waiters are awesome and the food was great! Would definitely visit again. Recommended for everyone.
Kris A — Google review
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İsmail Ç — Google review
(Translated by Google) The mosque is absolutely beautiful, the courtyard and entrance of the mosque are very clean, we did not have the opportunity to go inside, the mosque was closed, although it was closed, you could pray in the courtyard, it fascinated us with its beauty, you feel a historical building at that moment, it gave a different taste to praying, it is definitely a mosque that everyone should see and visit. (Original) Camii kesinlikle çok güzel caminin avlusu ve girişi çok temiz, bizim içeriye girme fırsatımız olmadı camii kapalıydı, kapalı olmasına rağmen avluda namaz kılabilirsiniz güzelliğiyle bizi büyüledi, tarihi bir yapıyı o an hissediyorsunuz, namaz kılmakta ayrı bir tat verdi kesinlikle herkesin görmesi gitmesi gereken bir camii.
Yunus İ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had never heard of such a beautiful mosque before, we saw it today when we had a lunch break in Burgaz. The mosque complex is really big and the small shops around it create a very nice atmosphere. Kubbealtı tea houses, soup shops... there are places to park your car very close by, if you can't find them there are parking lots. I think it is a mosque to be visited and seen, but it is also worth a visit for tourists. (Original) Böyle güzel bi camiden daha önce haberim yoktu, bugün tesadüfen Burgaz'da yemek molası verince gördük. Camii külliyesi gerçekten büyük ve etrafında konumlanmış küçük dükkanlar çok hoş bir atmosfer yaratmış. Kubbealtı çay ocakları, çorbacılar.. çok yakın yerlerde araba park edecek yerler var, bulamazsanız da otoparklar var. Gezilip görülmesi bi camii bence ancak turist yabancısı da
Şura G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Sokullu Mehmed Pasha probably started the construction of the complex in the early 1560s, when he had reached the peak of his profession. Documents such as inscriptions and foundation deeds, as well as the style features in architecture and decoration, indicate that the complex was completed in 1569 and at the latest in the early 1570s. The design and construction of the complex were carried out by the chief architect of the period, Sinan, and his Imperial Architects' Guild. It can be said that Sinan designed a range complex in line with Sokullu's wishes as a result of the dialogues he is thought to have established with the benefactors. In this context, Sokullu did not want to see Lüleburgaz only as a range, and made incentive initiatives to encourage people from the surrounding area to come and settle, such as a madrasah, primary school, water supply and various structures that would contribute to its becoming a center of attraction. The backbone of the complex is the arasta, which consists of fifty-nine shops and a prayer dome built on both sides of the road through which the historical Istanbul-Edirne-Central Europe route passes. The mosque, madrasah and primary school are located to the south of the arasta, while the caravanserai, soup kitchen and tabhane are located to the north. According to the design, the double bathhouse is to the east, the houses built for some personnel and the fountain are to the west, and the bridge is further away on the stream again to the west. In terms of architecture, the prayer dome connects the north and south block structures. Thus, the complex was built with an extremely functional and logical project. In this respect, the symmetry, proportion and rhythm relationship in the complex, which falls into the group of geometric complexes, are remarkable in terms of material, technique and workmanship. The horizontal and vertical emphasis in the structures, the use of a common courtyard and a double narthex and the prayer dome scheme are typical features identified with Sinan. The work does not reflect the appearance and identity of a provincial complex, but rather shows similarities with the works of Istanbul. The mosque, madrasah and primary school of the structures that make up the complex form a whole. The plan of the mosque reflects the variations within itself of single-space mosques. The place of worship is covered with a dome. In the north, a large-sized inner courtyard with a fountain in the center stands out with a double narthex. The single-balcony minaret in the northwest emphasizes the structure vertically. The structure, which is the largest mosque in the city today, is well-maintained and in good condition with repairs. The hazire in the south was recently removed and the sundial has also been lost. There is a room for the imams at each corner where the courtyard and the narthex intersect. The outer structure of the fountain in the center of the courtyard, which is entered by a door from each of the three directions, does not conform to the general scheme. The inscription was renewed during the reign of Mahmud II. The madrasah consists of the main classroom room, student and staff rooms and toilets placed on three sides of the courtyard except the south. The structure, which is in good condition, is used for various purposes today. The primary school built to the south of the mosque is a single-room and covered with a dome. The basement of the Fevkani building was actually the water distribution network of the complex. The large number of shops next to and around the building shows the busyness of the road and the commercial wealth of the region. The large building mass where the caravanserai, soup kitchen and boarding house were located was accessed from the arasta through a portal with a construction inscription on it. Only the entrance door, the attendant's room next to it and some chimneys and niches belonging to the stables have survived to our time from the caravanserai, which was demolished by the mayor of the period in 1935. Today, there is a parking lot and a road in the place of the soup kitchen, soup kitchen and inner courtyard, which have been completely destroyed. In summary: Lüleburgaz Sokullu Mehmet Pasha Complex, It is spread over a wide area at the entrance of Lüleburgaz district. The complex, which was built in 1569-1570 (H.977) for worship, trade and education purposes, has the characteristics of a complex with its mosque, arched shops, inn, bath and madrasah. However, the complex, which has been subject to various damages, today presents the appearance of a completely independent structure. (Original) Sokullu Mehmed Paşa, külliyenin yapımını büyük ihtimalle mesleğinde zirveye ulaştığı 1560’lı yılların başında başlatmıştır. Kitâbe, vakfiye gibi belgelerle mimari ve bezemedeki üslûp özellikleri külliyenin 1569’da ve en geç 1570’li yılların başlarında tamamlandığına işaret eder. Külliyenin tasarımını ve inşasını dönemin başmimarı Sinan ve ona bağlı Hassa Mimarları Ocağı gerçekleştirmiştir. Sinan’ın bânilerle kurduğu düşünülen diyaloglar sonucu Sokullu’nun istekleri doğrultusunda bir menzil külliyesi tasarladığı söylenebilir. Bu bağlamda Sokullu, Lüleburgaz’ı sadece bir menzil olarak görmek istememiş, cazibe merkezi olmasına katkı sağlayacak medrese, sıbyan mektebi, su getirtme ve çeşitli yapılarla insanların çevreden gelip yerleşmesini sağlayacak özendirici girişimlerde bulunmuştur. İçinden tarihî İstanbul-Edirne-Orta Avrupa güzergâhının geçtiği yolun iki tarafına inşa edilen elli dokuz dükkânla dua kubbesinden meydana gelen arasta külliyenin omurgasını oluşturur. Arastanın güneyinde cami, medrese ve sıbyan mektebi, kuzeyinde kervansaray, imaret ve tabhâne yer alır. Tasarıma göre çifte hamam doğuda, bazı personel için yapılan evler ve çeşme batıda, köprü ise daha uzak noktada yine batıda akarsu üzerindedir. Mimari açıdan dua kubbesi kuzey ve güney blok yapılarını birbirine bağlar. Böylece külliye son derece işlevsel ve mantıksal bir projeyle yapılmıştır. Bu yönüyle geometrik külliyeler grubuna giren külliyede simetri, oran, ritim ilişkisiyle malzeme, teknik ve işçilik dikkat çekicidir. Yapılardaki yatay ve dikey vurgular, ortak avlu ve çift son cemaat yeri kullanımı ile dua kubbesi şeması Sinan ile özdeşleşen tipik özelliklerdir. Eser bir taşra külliyesi görünümü ve kimliğini yansıtmayıp daha çok İstanbul eserleriyle benzerlikler gösterir. Külliyeyi oluşturan yapılardan cami, medrese ve sıbyan mektebi bir bütünlük oluşturur. Caminin planı tek mekânlı camilerin kendi içindeki çeşitlemesini yansıtır. İbadet mekânı kubbeyle örtülüdür. Kuzeyinde çift son cemaat yeriyle büyük boyutlu ve merkezinde şadırvanın yer aldığı revaklı bir iç avlu göze çarpar. Kuzeybatıdaki tek şerefeli minare yapıya dikey doğrultuda vurgu yapar. Günümüzde şehrin en büyük camisi olan yapı onarımlarla bakımlı ve iyi durumdadır. Güneyinde bulunan hazîresi yakın tarihte ortadan kaldırılmış, güneş saati de kaybolmuştur. Avlu ile son cemaat yerinin kesiştiği iki köşede imamlar için birer oda yer alır. Üç yönden birer kapıyla girilen avlunun merkezindeki şadırvanın dış kuruluşu genel şemaya uymaz. Kitâbe II. Mahmud döneminde yenilenmiştir. Medrese avlunun güney hariç üç yönüne yerleştirilen ana dershane odası, öğrenci ve görevli odaları ile helâlardan oluşur. İyi durumdaki yapı günümüzde çeşitli amaçlar için kullanılmaktadır. Caminin güneyine inşa edilen sıbyan mektebi tek mekânlı olup üzeri kubbeyle örtülüdür. Fevkanî yapının bodrum katı aslında külliyenin su dağıtım şebekesiydi. Yapının yanında ve etrafında ki Dükkân sayısının çokluğu yolun işlek oluşunu ve bölgenin ticarî zenginliğini gösterir. Arastadan üzerinde inşa kitâbesinin de yer aldığı taçkapısıyla kervansaray, imaret ve tabhânenin bulunduğu büyük yapı kütlesine geçilirdi. 1935’te dönemin belediye başkanı tarafından yıktırılan kervansaraydan sadece giriş kapısı, yanındaki görevli odası ile ahırlara ait bazı baca ve nişler zamanımıza ulaşabilmiştir. Tamamıyla ortadan kalkan imaret, tabhâne ve iç avlunun yerinde bugün otopark ve yol vardır. Özetle: Lüleburgaz Sokullu Mehmet Paşa Külliyesi , Lüleburgaz ilçe girişinde geniş bir sahaya yayılmıştır.1569-1570 (H.977) yıllarında ibadet, ticaret ve eğitim amaçlı yapılan külliye; cami, kemerli dükkanları, hanı, hamamı, medresesi ile bir kompleks özelliği göstermektedir. Ancak çeşitli tahribatlara maruz kalan külliye, bugün tamamen bağımsız birer yapı görünümü sunmaktadır.
Nurtaç S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I can't describe the beauty of this mosque. It's not just a mosque, it's a big complex. Every corner is full of art. There's free parking in front. Definitely stop by. (Original) Bu caminin güzelliğini anlatamam. Zaten sadece camii değil büyük bir külliye. Her köşesi sanat dolu. Önünde ücretsiz otopark var. Mutlaka uğrayın.
Mehmet O — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Kocasinan, İnönü Cd. No:5, 39750 Lüleburgaz/Kırklareli, Türkiye
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Barbare Bağları

Vineyard
Food & Drink
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
Stunning view and great wine tasting experience
Ana A — Google review
Amazing place and an amazing experience. The venue is very spacious and really peaceful. There’s a big beautiful garden overlooking the sea. The vineyard is also right in front of you. The rooms are also very beautiful, spacious and comfortable. Very high quality experience overall. You can drink as much vine as you want, accompanied by cheese plates. The food was also very tasty and the portions were really big. The staff was very helpful and accommodating. It is a pet and kid friendly place. However, I think it is best for couples or group of friends. They also give you a tour of the facilities, the manager was a very friendly, pleasant and knowledgable person who helped us out with the vine selection and provided us with lots of useful insights. Definitely worth a visit.
Aslı Ö — Google review
We stayed one night at Barbare Vineyards and overall had a nice experience. The food was delicious and served in very generous portions, we were already full before the main dish arrived. They were also very accommodating and kindly switched the main dish to a vegetarian option at the last minute, which we really appreciated. The wine tasting and tour was good as well. Considering the package included three meals, two bottles of wine, and two wine tastings (one with the tour one at dinner), the price–performance ratio was outstanding. The only downside was the noise from other guests’ children. A place like this would benefit from either an age limit or at least stricter rules around quiet hours. Unfortunately, kids were playing and screaming loudly right outside the rooms between 11 PM and 1:30 AM, making it impossible to sleep. Despite politely warning them twice, the situation didn’t improve, and their parents were nowhere to be seen. While I don’t understand why guests would bring children and let them roam unsupervised, I also feel the staff could have intervened to ensure a more peaceful environment at night.
Sienna W — Google review
Very nice winery! We had a great tasting experience. All wines were great! We took the 6 wines tasting and accompaniment with chese and dry meat. All amasing! The winery is located on a spectacular hill with grapes running down. Recommended tp everyone! Bought som great wine at great price!
Konstantin R — Google review
Excellent wines and hospitality, great view.. Thanks for all, including the owner, manager Dilek Hn, all service personnel, including Mehmet bey. We really enjoyed our stay as the whole KAL group.
VeenaMa O — Google review
We had a wonderful stay for 1 night at Barbare. The room was cozy and comfortable and we had a great view of the sea and vineyard, and the food was wonderful. What really made the stay so great though was the staff. They were very kind and accommodating and helpful. Despite us arriving late and missing the set times for the wine tasting, they did an after hours wine tasting for us and were so nice. Would definitely come back again, either for a night's stay or even just a day excursion to enjoy the views, wine and good conversation with the staff.
Alexander F — Google review
Good wine, good setting, good people. Try catching a time rather calmer. Start with the rose at sunset and enjoy the dinner with elegance. B&B is very descent as well.
Umut A — Google review
Fantastic view! Quiet and elegant atmosphere. Loved it 😍
Nejdet G — Google review
4.0
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4.5
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Merkez Karaağaçlık Mevkii, 59000 Süleymanpaşa/Tekirdağ, Türkiye
https://www.barbarewines.com/
+90 530 380 53 40
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Tekira Alışveriş Merkezi

Shopping mall
Shopping
Bustling mall featuring retail shops, fast-food outlets, a movie theater, arcade & grocery store.
The employees at this Mall knows their responsibilities that’s what make this mall special.this Mall brings nice Turk people from far places together which is fun to meet them and see them
Massi D — Google review
Large shopping mall, plenty of choice, Carrefour grocery on ground level. Food court available. A bit stuffy atmosphere inside
Evgeni E — Google review
Very pleasant mall to shop thanks to the ‘open architecture’. However in recent years just like in every big city in Turkey: at the entrance you will find refugee and gypsy kids doing things kids should never be allowed to do and no one bats an eye.
Deniz N — Google review
Location. Completely wrong. Should have been outside the center. All the roads are jammed. Parking : available. Options : more than enough. Price: as usual
Emin U — Google review
Good selection of stores , not crowded, convenient parking with EV charging spots
Volkan T — Google review
Very good place in the city center, many shops, with a huge selection of equipment, clothes, shoes, household goods. On the 1st floor there is a large supermarket "Carrefour", there is a cafe, restaurant and many places for fast food. On the street in front of the mall you can take a taxi, safely and at a good price. The staff is very friendly.
Mariana T — Google review
There are plenty of shops ,mostly Turkish trade marks ,good quality, variety enough for everybody. Great dinner floor on the last floor. And there is Carrefour on the ground . Very good Mall.
Daniela G — Google review
Good shoping place. Low price due to lira loss of value. Big supermarket on the ground floor. Last floor there is a lot of restorants with good meal!
Lazar H — Google review
4.1
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3.5
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Aydoğdu, Hükümet Cd. No:186, 59100 Merkez/Tekirdağ, Türkiye
http://www.tekira.com.tr/tr
+90 282 260 11 22
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Barel Vineyards

Winery
Food & Drink
Wine bar
Wineries & Vineyards
Great place, nice ambiance, very good service! Keep going 👍🏻
Maria D — Google review
Barel Winery: For People Who Want to Say They Went to a Winery (But Really Didn’t) If you’re looking for an authentic winery experience—complete with vineyards, knowledgeable staff, and a deep dive into the art of winemaking—keep driving. Barel Winery is far from being a real winery. Instead, it’s an overpriced restaurant with a wine list, perfect for those who want to snap a picture and tell their friends they “visited a winery” without actually doing so. The ambiance? Nice enough. The prices? High enough to make you wonder if you accidentally bought the vineyard itself. The experience? More “fine dining with a wine theme” than an actual winery visit. If you’re genuinely interested in wine—how it’s made, how it tastes at different stages, or even just a decent tasting experience—do yourself a favor and go to Badur or Chateau Nuzun instead. Barel might be the perfect spot if your goal is to impress your Instagram followers. But if you want a real winery experience? Look elsewhere.
Edward G — Google review
Extremely bad service, rude employees, no quality food, expensive and no worthy. Never visit this place
BEBA B — Google review
Never ever!!! Visiting once is enough for me. Bad service, forgotten orders, low taste wines, rude employee, even reservation we had to wait 10 min. and harassed by them. Strongly NOT recommended...
Ali C — Google review
Not good. Especially service and management.
Onur T — Google review
(Translated by Google) On our way to Çanakkale, we called and stopped by, saying we wanted to do a tasting. Ideal to escape from Istanbul and spend time on the weekend. It is a place where you can have a good time sipping your wine in the vineyard. The wines are generally delicious, you have the chance to try them all with the tasting set. We didn't eat but we'd like to visit again and try it. (Original) Çanakkale tarafına giderken arayıp tadım yapmak istediğimizi belirterek yoldan uğradık. Hafta sonu İstanbul’dan kaçıp vakit geçirmek için ideal. Bağ içinde şarabınızı yudumlayarak güzel vakit geçirilebileceğiniz bir yer. Şaraplar genel olarak lezzetli, tadım seti ile hepsini deneme şansınız var. Yemek yemedik ama tekrar ziyaret edip denemek isteriz.
Ipek Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice atmospheric place. Beautiful area. Prices are slightly lower than average in Istanbul restaurants. Lots of reviews about bad service, but it wasn't bad. The food isn't amazing, but it wasn't bad at all. Worth a visit (Original) Приятное атмосферное место. Красивая местность. Цены чуть ниже чем в среднем в ресторанах Стамбула. Много отзывов про плохой сервис, но это не было плохо. Кухня не потрясающая, но было совсем не плохо. Стоит посещения
Ксения Х — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you are looking for the vineyard house, do not panic 😅 it stays inside for a while. We saw the signs but we were afraid if we came wrong 😂. You turn from the signs, drive a long way, and then park your car. Afterwards, you continue on foot and reach the Barel Bağ house. The walking part is nice. The vineyard house only becomes visible in the area where you park the car 😂. Until then, despite all the signs, you're going there thinking you're definitely lost. The food, the atmosphere is good, there are some nice wines. Actually, the environment is very good. It is a must to come again in the spring. (Original) Bağ evini arıyorsanız paniklemeyin 😅 o biraz içerde kalıyor. Biz tabelaları gördük ama yanlış mı geldik diye korktuk 😂. Tabelalardan dönüp, baya ilerleyip, sonra arabanızı park ediyorsunuz. Sonrasında da yayan devam edip, Barel Bağ evine ulaşıyorsunuz 😅 yürüyüş kısmı güzel . Bağ evi anca arabayı park ettiğiniz alanda belli olmaya başlıyor 😂. O zamana kadar , onca tabelaya rağmen kesin kaybolduk düşüncesiyle gidiyorsun . Yemekler, ortam iyi, şaraplardan güzel olanlar var. Ya aslında ortam çok aşırı iyi.. baharda tekrar gelmek şart.
Nur A — Google review
3.4
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4.5
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Karaevli Köyü. Derince Mevkii 2.km No:2/a Tekirdağ, Kızılay Cd., 59100 Tekirdağ Merkez/Tekirdağ, Türkiye
http://www.barelvineyards.com/
+90 543 322 18 04
24

Orion Shopping Center

Shopping mall
Shopping
Energetic shopping complex providing department stores, boutiques, casual eateries & a cinema.
The mall is divided in 2. So you have Orion 1 and 2. In between there is a huge supermarket. The malls are really well stocked. Quite a few discouts and diversiry of shops. But it can get very busy between 12h and 18h
S. L — Google review
It is a rather small and old shopping mall but still got hundreds of customers every day. Did not changed its appearance for years. It has become the eye of Corlu.
SE V — Google review
The center has plenty of stores, there is parking but barely anyone speaks English so it's not very convenient for tourists. We chose Burger king with hopes the staff would understand bare minimum of English, to no avail. After trying to use gestures to point at the menu we gave up as the lady at the tills just started speaking Turkish and laughing at us.
Kalin K — Google review
Let the management of the Orion Corlu shopping center pay particular attention, as some companies located on the ground floor of the shopping center and operating with mobile phone repairs, do not issue receipts for their services, nor do they accept returns of products they sell, even within 15 days, based on international legislation that protects consumers and which of course also applies in Turkey.
Kennedy S — Google review
You can come to this mall for cinema, technology store and clothes. However, since the dining area is narrow, it gets crowded. There is no shortage of parking. In addition, there are two more shopping centers located near this place.
Ertan S — Google review
You'll get anything here you'll need. It's nothing authentic or original considering the Turkish culture, but anything you can get in nearly any other mall around the globe... it's appealing and friendly, bathrooms are very clean (and free of charge ;-) The cell-phone services on the ground floor are very helpful. Especially the gentleman towards the West side!
Sarah Y — Google review
This place is nice with abundance of everything and environment is fine so many sales are there during my visit tenure here media market,mad perfumes,aqua de polo,defecto....are my favorite places in their
Naveed A — Google review
A regular shopping mall in the small town of Corlu. If you are a foreign visitor in Corlu and have nothing else to do, then you can walk around this mall. There is a super market inside and is useful to buy some essential stuff. Have many food choices, but no one speaks English. We need to go by pictures and signs to choose and order food.
Raja L — Google review
4.1
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3.5
(42)
Alipaşa, Salih Omurtak Cd. No:9, 59850 Çorlu/Tekirdağ, Türkiye
http://www.orionavm.com.tr/
+90 282 673 33 14
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Lemar Wedding Halls

Wedding venue
Fun & Games
Movie Theaters
Nice and big. Suitable for big weddings
Aiham A — Google review
Super
Kader D — Google review
Normal
Mehmet Ç — Google review
(Translated by Google) Disabled access possible. Parking is sufficient. The advantage is that it is on the upper floor of the shopping mall and there is a cafe on the lower floor. Music and sound system are average. Seating arrangement is cramped. Still, it deserves 4 stars. (Original) Engelli erişimi mümkün. Otopark yeterli. AVM üst katında olması ve bir alt katında cafe olması artısı. Müzik ve ses düzeni ortalama. Oturma düzeni sıkışık. Yine de ,4 yıldızı hakediyor.
CANLAR M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A clean, airy, entertaining and spacious place (Original) Temiz havadar eğlencesi doyumlu geniş bir yer
Sema K — Google review
(Translated by Google) I think it deserves five stars. There is a clothing store on the basement floor, a supermarket on the ground floor, game rooms and movie theaters on the first floor, and a wedding hall with both open and closed areas on the top floor. There is a cafeteria on the floor with the game room and food and beverages are available. The children's playground is currently 15 TL and there is no time limit. In addition, pinball, toy cars for children, airplanes, game machines, etc. there is. Bowling area available. There is an elevator, disabled people, elderly people and strollers can use it. No parking problem. What more could you ask for? (Original) Bence beş yıldızı hakediyor. Bodrum katta giyim mağazası, giriş katta süpermarket, birinci katta oyun salonları ve sinema salonları, en üst katta hem açık alanı hem de kapalı alanı olan düğün salonu var. Oyun salonu olan katta kafeterya var yiyecek içecek mevcut. Çocuk oyun alanı şimdilik 15 tl ve süre sınırı yok. Ayrıca langırt, çocuklar için oyuncak araba, uçak, oyun makineleri v.s. var. Bowling alanı mevcut. Asansör var, sakatlar ,yaşlılar ve çocuk arabası binebilir. Park sorunu yok Daha ne olsun.
D.Zafer K — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a wedding, we were not satisfied, they do not do what they promised. (Original) Düğün yaptık memnun kalmadık taahhüt ettiklerini yapmıyorlar.
Emre Ö — Google review
(Translated by Google) A decent location to visit as a family or alone (Original) Aile ve tek olarak ziyaret edilecek nezih bir location
Ufuk K — Google review
3.8
(785)
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2.0
(11)
İstasyon, İstasyon Cd., 59500 Çerkezköy/Tekirdağ, Türkiye
+90 282 725 38 57
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Mall of Istanbul

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Mall of Istanbul is a massive shopping and entertainment complex located in the Basaksehir area of Istanbul. It houses over 350 stores featuring international and Turkish brands, along with numerous restaurants offering diverse cuisines. The market is known for its historical significance and offers a wide range of products including ready-made clothes, textiles, children's clothing, wedding attire, women's fashion, bags, shoes, and leather goods. Additionally, it includes a movie theater and an indoor amusement park.
One of the best malls in Istanbul! Mall of Istanbul offers a great shopping experience with a wide variety of international and local brands. The mall is spacious, clean, and well-organized. There are plenty of restaurants, a large food court, and fun entertainment options like a cinema and theme park. Easy to reach by public transport. Highly recommended for shopping and spending a full day with family or friends.
Iamagsa — Google review
Mall of İstanbul is one of the best malls we visited. We truly enjoyed everything there—it’s well organized, spacious, and exudes a modern, elegant design that enhances the shopping experience. There’s a comprehensive mix of shops, from luxury brands to daily essentials, including the convenient 5M Migros grocery market. A large food court offers many culinary options. Visitors’ car parking is ample, and taxis are readily available. Plus, Moipark amusement park is a fantastic attraction for children aged 3–15—adding fun for the whole family.
Mohammad D — Google review
The Mall of Istanbul is large, beautiful and well organized, breathtaking indeed. It has 4 floors and many large stores carry brand name international and local from fashion, appliances. electronics, restaurants, entertainment, cinema, cafes and large food court. Indoor parking is available, large and free. The mall is also accessible using public transportation.
Mohamed G — Google review
What a massive mall ! Containing every turkish brand even global brands, Anything you would think of, you’ll find it here. Plenty of food restaurants (the best in turkey) And a good atmosphere inside of course. The only downside is the distance to get into this mall🤣, but it’s worth it, Give it a visit💯
Al_Bawy — Google review
Great and huge mall with every store you can imagine inside of it! Literally you got plenty of choices. The restaurants are a bit expensive but with nice food overall. The only bad thing is the taxi drivers outside cause they are quiet annoying!
Andrea M — Google review
A great place for shopping, with all major brands available and frequent discounts. The food court is located on the top floor, where you’ll find a wide range of international fast-food options
Dr. H — Google review
The biggest mall I've visited good food at reasonable prices, safe, secured and has a lot of designer brands
Kmak M — Google review
It's a nice mall. Not much there you need, but a lot you could want. It was interesting seeing everything in a different currency. A phone for 70,000 anything sounds odd. There's terraces you can go out on and smoke. Enjoyable to stroll around
Jon B — Google review
4.4
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4.1
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Ziya Gökalp, Süleyman Demirel Blv No:7, 34490 Başakşehir/İstanbul, Türkiye
http://www.mallofistanbul.com.tr/
+90 212 801 10 00
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Istanbul Aquarium

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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
Istanbul Aquarium is a renowned marine complex in the Bakirkoy area, boasting over 1,500 species of marine creatures. The aquarium features large tanks that replicate diverse marine environments and house sea turtles, piranhas, and more. Visitors can even dive with sharks in the shark pool if they have a diving certificate. Additionally, the complex offers a gift shop, restaurant, and various recreational activities for an enjoyable experience.
It’s a beautiful place with plenty to enjoy. Unfortunately, we missed the aquarium since it closes at 8 pm, so be sure to arrive earlier if you’d like to visit. Beyond that, there are many activities nearby—shopping, trying a variety of delicious foods (Turkish and international), or simply relaxing while watching the sunset from the balcony. I highly recommend this stay!
Amin D — Google review
Great experience for everybody, adults and kids. Nice displays and aquariums. Also the South Pole setup with penguins and the tropical forest with Piranhas. Good for a day with rainy weather or a very hot summer day.
Alex A — Google review
Visited with my two children and it was a great experience. My son really loved the interactive ship wreck section, and we all loved the Amazon rainforest forest section. The different sections at the aquarium educated on the various fish found around Türkiye region, which was very interesting. Also loved some of the history / folklore included, like Hercules and the statue of Poseidon. We also did the VR underwater movie experience which was educational and experiential.
Rachma H — Google review
A really beautiful place to visit, especially on a rainy day — my warm recommendation! It’s very easy to reach by public transport, as the metro goes directly there without any transfers. In the aquarium, besides seeing many different species of fish and a few animals from the tropical rainforest, you can also learn a lot about history and many other interesting and educational facts. The whole environment is stunning — you can really tell how much effort they put into the aesthetic and design. In addition to exploring the aquarium itself, they also offer an exhibition called “Giants of the Sea” and a VR experience. To be honest, the “Giants of the Sea” exhibition was a bit disappointing — I expected a bit more. There are only four animals on display, and the space is quite small, so you don’t get the chance to learn much about them. It would be great if they developed that part a bit further. The VR experience didn’t impress me too much either, and the line was very long, which took up a lot of time. What annoyed me the most was people’s rudeness in the queue — for example, one family member would stand in line while the rest were wandering around, and then all of them (sometimes six or more) would cut in once it was their turn. I can understand people being rude, but I think the staff should pay more attention to that and not allow such things, because it makes the wait even longer for everyone else. We waited about an hour and a half for the VR, and honestly, the line would have moved much faster if people weren’t constantly cutting in. I also recommend getting the combined ticket if you plan to visit the exhibition, try the VR, and take a souvenir photo — it’s all included in the package, and it’s a bit cheaper than paying for each activity separately. You can also buy tickets online, which is a big advantage so you don’t have to wait in line. But even if you buy them on-site, there are many open counters, so everything moves quite quickly. Overall, my warm recommendation for visiting this aquarium — a lovely and educational experience for all ages! 🥰
Ira J — Google review
Amazing place! So beautiful! You can tell its made with love to the animals,they take very good care of them ! Perfect for family kids and adults. Definitely a must if you are going to Istanbul!
Elena Y — Google review
The staff member at the entrance was rude and unpleasant, insisting we take a photo we didn’t want to. That spoiled the experience a little. But the aquarium itself is really worth seeing - it’s beautiful, clean, and has different zones. Very atmospheric! Definitely visit if you’re interested in the underwater world or just want to have an interesting time alone or with your family 🩵
Lenutsa — Google review
The Istanbul Aquarium was a really nice experience! It’s big, well-organized, and you can see a huge variety of sea animals from all around the world. The decoration and atmosphere make you feel like you’re really under the sea. It’s also super interesting and fun for children, they’ll love discovering all the different species. Perfect place to visit for families or anyone who loves marine life!
Samira — Google review
This is a nice aquarium though not like those in the US. There aren't any massive animals, or even a great many at that. Where it does shine is that they do a great job tying in Turkish history to the waterways that nearly surround the country. If you want to combine history with an aquarium, this is your place. Also, the aquarium is part of a larger shopping mall with a ton of stores and a food court that can be found on the top floor. Tons of places to eat with a massive variety available. You can overlook the water while you eat which is quite peaceful. This is a great 25-50% of a day killer also if you're looking to avoid weather. Tourist friendly, filled with gracious locals and staff, and away from the vast majority of tourist areas. Metro station across the street, which is not hard to use.
CCH — Google review
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Şenlikköy, Yeşilköy Halkalı Cd. No:93, 34153 Florya/İstanbul, Türkiye
http://www.istanbulakvaryum.com/
+90 4449744
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Bosphorus

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Strait
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Bosphorus is a strait that separates Europe and Asia, offering unique city views on boat tours. The Bakirkoy Istanbul area is conveniently accessible via various transportation routes, including the E5 highway and the Metrobus Expressway. It also boasts a metro connection to the center of Istanbul. Additionally, it features renowned eateries that showcase Istanbul's diverse culinary scene, from classic Turkish breakfasts to fresh seafood from the Bosphorus and delectable baklava.
Nice to visit and stroll, even if you don't take a ferry or cruise. But the pavement is reflective and hot, so wear a cap or bring an umbrella.
Dr.T G — Google review
We did a cruise on the Bosphorus Strait which separates Istanbul into 2 continents, Asia and Europe. There are some very nice sites along the shore including the last Palace of the Sultans.
Richard S — Google review
The Bosphorus Bridge (15 July Martyrs Bridge) is truly one of the most beautiful suspension bridges in the world. Its stunning design, breathtaking views of Istanbul, and impressive structure make it a must-see landmark for anyone visiting the city.
Abdullah A — Google review
I visited Istanbul in 2022 and took a ferry across the Bosphorus for a very affordable price to go to Kadiköy for my cousin’s wedding dress. It was such a nice moment,the view was stunning and there was even a singer performing ,making the trip even more enjoyable. There are also dinner cruises with live shows on the Bosphorus,definitely something I’ll try next Time !
Maimouna S — Google review
When it comes to experiencing Istanbul’s enchanting charm, few activities can rival a sunset cruise on the Bosphorus. On my recent trip, I had the pleasure of booking this incredible journey through the Istanbul E-pass, which included authentic Turkish snacks. It turned out to be a perfect blend of breathtaking views, delicious treats, and unforgettable moments.Planning a sunset cruise on the Bosphorus was hassle-free, thanks to the Istanbul E-pass. The iconic landmarks of Istanbul, the Dolmabahçe Palace, Ortaköy Mosque, and the Bosphorus Bridge looked even more majestic under the warm evening light. The cruise offered panoramic views of both the European and Asian sides of the city, giving a unique perspective of Istanbul’s duality. What made this cruise stand out wasn’t just the views or the snacks, it was the overall vibe. One particularly unforgettable moment was standing at the edge of the boat, feeling the wind on my face as I admired the glittering skyline. It was a moment of pure bliss and connection with the city. The Istanbul Bosphorus sunset cruise was a highlight of my trip, offering an evening filled with beauty, culture, and enjoyment. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this cruise is a must-do to experience the soul of Istanbul.
Rahul P — Google review
A must visit if you are in Istanbul. Incredible view. Bosphorus divided Turkey into Europe and Asia sides. Must take a luxury yacht ride. It is very affordable but not lacking the luxury
KK — Google review
The Bosphorus, also known as the Strait of Istanbul, is a natural waterway in Turkey that separates Europe and Asia. It connects the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara and serves as a critical passage for international maritime trade. We took a cruise along the Bosphorus and were captivated by the breathtaking views. The blend of historic sites and contemporary architecture was truly mesmerizing. The experience of sailing between two continents was unforgettable, making the Bosphorus a must-see destination for any visitor to Istanbul.
Highway V — Google review
Had a beautiful experience in the Bosphorus area and cruising through it. We did the cruise in the evening time from when it was bright under the sun till it got dark and the shades changed into night lights. Would definitely recommend, both sides of the Bosphorus have lots of iconic monuments and views to watch out for.
Sujay S — Google review
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Church of Saint Anthony of Padua

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of St. Anthony of Padua, also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a historic and architecturally significant church located in Istanbul. Designed by the renowned architect Giulio Mongeri, it stands out as one of the earliest churches globally. Despite being situated in a bustling tourist area, the church offers a serene oasis with its tropical garden. Visitors are welcomed warmly regardless of their religious affiliation and can admire the ancient architecture that has stood for centuries.
St. Anthony of Padua Church on Istiklal Street is a true hidden gem in the heart of Istanbul. Its stunning neo-Gothic architecture and peaceful atmosphere offer a serene escape from the busy streets of Taksim. Whether you’re visiting for its historical significance or simply to admire its beauty, this church is a must-see. A beautiful place for reflection, photography, and a moment of calm amidst the city’s energy.
Iamagsa — Google review
Very Holy, peaceful, and spiritual place. I found everything so interesting and informative and was amazed by the histories and life stories of St. Anthony of Padua. My prayers have been offered, and I know in time all my prayers will be granted. Highly recommend.. must say a few of my little prayer's have already been answered, praise be to God with the intercession of St. Anthony 🩵🙏🏻✝️🕊♥️
Maria V — Google review
The Church of Saint Anthony of Padua (St. Antuan Kilisesi) is located along the busy Istiklal Caddesi in the Beyoğlu District. This is a early 20th-century Catholic Church built in Italian Neo-Gothic style by architect Giulio Mongeri upon the grounds of an earlier 17th-century church building. Opening hours are 8am to 7.30pm (Mon to Sat) and 9am to 7.30pm (Sun) and entry is free. What you find is a courtyard with statue of Pope John XXIII and a decorative red brick facade with a large rose window above the entrance. Within, the church has a distinctive Catholic and Neo-gothic feel with narrow nave, vaulted high ceiling, stained glass windows and an attractive yet humble altar. There is a wooden case with image of St. Anthony of Padua within the church as well. On the whole, this is an interesting church that very much feels like something that belongs somewhere in Italy compared to the predominantly Greek Orthodox churches encountered elsewhere around Istanbul.
Brad — Google review
One of the oldest Catholic churches in Turkey in the Church of Saint Anthony. The interior is majestic, and the architecture of the building is superb. You can enter freely, though you should remember that it is still a place of worship, so manners must be kept in mind and not much loud talking should take place.
Reza N — Google review
Located at Tomtom, İstiklal Cd. No:171, 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Türkiye 🇹🇷 in Istanbul's Beyoğlu district is a true gem known for its stunning neo-Gothic architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and ornate marble columns. Visitors are enveloped in serenity and awe-inspiring beauty upon entering, experiencing a sense of community and spirituality within its halls. Beyond its religious significance, the church plays a vital role in fostering interfaith dialogue and understanding, making it a must-visit destination for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, or those seeking tranquility amidst the bustling city. The Church of St. Anthony of Padua, also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a historic and architecturally significant church located in Istanbul. Designed by the renowned architect Giulio Mongeri, it stands out as one of the earliest churches globally. Despite being situated in a bustling tourist area, the church offers a serene oasis with its tropical garden. Visitors are welcomed warmly regardless of their religious affiliation and can admire the ancient architecture that has stood for centuries. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and experience a more peaceful atmosphere then attend Sunday mass for a beautiful spiritual experience led by an engaging priest filled with Holy Spirit. Make some extra time to explore the tropical garden surrounding the church for added serenity. First built in 1725 by the Italian community, with the current building dating back to 1906, this is Istanbul’s largest Roman Catholic Church.
Annia L — Google review
Saint Anthony of Padua Church is absolutely beautiful. The architecture is breathtaking, with stunning details both inside and outside. The peaceful atmosphere makes it a perfect place to sit, reflect, and admire the history. A must-see when visiting Istanbul!
Shamim A — Google review
St. Antuan Church in Beyoğlu, Istanbul, is the city's one of the largest Roman Catholic church, located on İstiklal Avenue. Originally built in 1725 by the Italian community, the current neo-Gothic structure was completed in 1912 by architect Giulio Mongeri. It has historical significance as Pope John XXIII preached there during his time in Turkey (I believe 1960s). The church remains active today, offering multilingual Masses and reflecting Istanbul's diverse cultural fabric. Its striking architecture and central location make it a key spiritual and tourist landmark.
Tunç K — Google review
You will not notice at first that the Church is there! It’s kinda hidden from the metal gates. I’m a Roman Catholic and was lucky and blessed enough to attend a mass while visiting Istanbul. When there’s a Mass, they will not allow tourists to go inside the building. The inside is very pretty and well taken care of. There’s a place where you can light candles and pray.
Kirstine C — Google review
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Tomtom, İstiklal Cd. No:171, 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Türkiye
http://www.sentantuan.com/
+90 212 244 09 35
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Rustem Pasha Mosque

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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Rustem Pasha Mosque is a hidden gem in Istanbul, dating back to the 16th century. It was designed by the renowned Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan for Rustem Pasha, the Grand Vizier at that time. The mosque's interior is adorned with an impressive display of blue Iznik tiles featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns, making it a must-visit for those interested in Turkish history and culture.
Absolutely gorgeous inside with all the blue colored tiles. It's very understated from the outside but beautiful inside. From Wikipedia "It was built by Mimar Sinan in 1561 for Damat Rüstem Pasha, one of Suleiman the Magnificent 's Grand Viziers and the husband of his daughter Mihrimah Sultan . The 1562 water property registry (Konyalı) states that the mosque was completed. However, despite this statement, Mimar Sinan was still busy determining and preparing the mosque's location in 1562. Its completion may have been estimated between 1562 and 1564. The previous masjid on the site of the mosque is known as the Halil Efendi Masjid or the Kenise (Church) Masjid. Because the site of this masjid was located in a hollow, Mimar Sinan built shops underneath the masjid, creating a basement. The Rüstem Pasha Mosque was built on its site."
Nicole P — Google review
I visited the Rüstem Pasha Mosque today and it was truly amazing. The architecture is breathtaking, with its elegant domes and tall minarets creating a serene atmosphere. Inside and outside, everything is clean and well-maintained, making it a peaceful place to pray or simply enjoy the beauty of the design. The people were welcoming and respectful, which made my visit even more special. I highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area.
Samira S — Google review
So this historic mosque was semi-difficult to find in the spice bazaar; after Google maps brought me to the endpoint of my route, I eventually found a plaque next to an open door that said the name. Love that all are welcome here, beautiful architecture on the outside, and very famous iznik tiles patterns on the inside. You are welcome to take photos inside as long as you don’t cross the line for prayer, and your shoes are off. Everything about this mosque is aesthetic. It was peaceful and I am grateful to have prayed here.
Alex F — Google review
A peaceful environment inside the masjid with a separate section and entrance for women. Outside in the courtyard, the noise of the people from tons of shops around can be quite irritating. All in all a typical look to the beautiful mosque design and feel as the traditional mosques here. A huge ring of lights just under the main dome adds to the beauty of Turkish feel of mosques.
Rehman S — Google review
I was truly awed by the beauty of this mosque. Tucked away above the bustling streets, it feels like stepping into a hidden gem. The Iznik tile work is breathtaking, with intricate patterns and vibrant colors that surround you in every direction. It’s peaceful, intimate, and filled with history — a place that leaves a lasting impression and peace.
Chirine D — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hidden gem that makes other mosques look positively understated 💎🎨 Rüstem Paşa Camii is what happens when a 16th-century grand vizier decides to show off - and thank goodness he did. Tucked away above the shops near the Egyptian Bazaar, this architectural marvel is Istanbul's best-kept secret hiding in plain sight. The climb up those narrow stairs might leave you slightly breathless, but nothing prepares you for the visual assault waiting inside. This place is absolutely dripping in İznik tiles - and I mean proper, gorgeous, museum-quality ceramics covering nearly every surface. The floral patterns, geometric designs, and that distinctive blue-and-white palette create a kaleidoscope effect that'll have you spinning around like a kid in a sweet shop. What's brilliant about this mosque is how it punches well above its weight. It's smaller than the big-name mosques, but the attention to detail is absolutely extraordinary. Every tile, every pattern, every colour choice screams quality over quantity. Sinan knew exactly what he was doing when he designed this beauty. The best part? It's usually blissfully quiet compared to the tourist crowds elsewhere. You can actually take your time to appreciate the craftsmanship without someone's selfie stick poking you in the ribs. Pro tip: The lighting is magical in late afternoon when the sun streams through the windows and hits those tiles just right. Pure Instagram gold, but more importantly, pure architectural poetry.
Tom D — Google review
Rüstem Pasha Mosque is smaller than other famous mosques nearby, but it is very special. The İznik tiles are beautiful—blue, red, and white patterns cover the walls and make the place feel peaceful and artistic. You can see that the builders worked with great care and skill, just like in the big mosques. It’s quiet, not crowded, and perfect if you want to enjoy the art and take your time. A hidden treasure in Istanbul!
Galip B — Google review
Mosque is hidden in Eminonu area and surounded whit many shops. Not very big but very beautiful mosque. Entrance is hiden in small street. Mosque has a special energy and is nice place to take a break from vandering thrue the bazzar shoos
Marko M — Google review
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Rüstem Paşa, Hasırcılar Cd. No:62, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul, Türkiye
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