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Nestled at the foot of the majestic Uludağ Mountain, Bursa is a city that beautifully marries history with nature. Known as the birthplace of the Ottoman Empire, this vibrant destination is brimming with stunning architecture, lush parks, and a rich tapestry of culture. From the intricate calligraphy of the Ulu Cami to the bustling atmosphere of the Grand Bazaar, every corner of Bursa tells a story waiting to be discovered. Whether you're wandering through the historic Koza Han or exploring the serene Cumalıkızık village, the city's unique charm is sure to captivate your heart.

As you delve into Bursa's treasures, you'll find a delightful mix of well-known landmarks and hidden gems. The Bursa City Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's past, while the Irgandi Bridge showcases the artistry of Ottoman architecture. For those seeking a taste of local life, the Uludag Doner Ekspres is a must-visit for its delicious offerings. With so much to see and experience, Bursa invites you to explore its rich heritage and vibrant culture, making it a perfect destination for your next adventure.

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1Bursa City Museum

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4.6
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Mentioned on 
+10 other lists 
Museum
Specialty Museums
Nestled in the heart of Bursa, the Bursa City Museum is a captivating destination that invites visitors to delve into the rich tapestry of the city's history and culture. Housed in a beautifully restored building, this museum features an array of exhibits that highlight Bursa's evolution from its Ottoman roots to its modern significance. Guests can explore dioramas depicting traditional workshops, artifacts showcasing daily life, and interactive displays that celebrate local crafts and traditions.
Well organized museum that holds exhibits from Bursa in different times of history, from Ancient to modern times. Entry is free of charge and we spent more than an hour during our visit.
Mohamed R — Google review
the best museum on Bursa if you want to see something special come here and free entry
Miwa M — Google review
We were surprised how well the museum was put together. Many different interesting subjects and times were displayed. Great atmosphere too. Just a little sad to see no visitors, we were almost alone...
Alperen — Google review
Neat and tidy museum, showing interesting artifacts, it's also free of charge.
Salma D — Google review
A museum that covers a lot of historical facts & events of Bursa Province through various periods and phases
Talal A — Google review
A very much nice place. Entrance is only 2 liras, you can use the bus card to go in. The place is nice and clean and the music playing all the time was very nice too. Walking inside was organised as well, you need to follow the foot signs on the ground to walk through it. The only problem was that all instructions were in Turkish language only.
Jihad J — Google review
**Bursa City Museum**: The **Bursa City Museum** is housed in a historic building that was originally constructed as a courthouse in **1926**. It served as the Bursa Courthouse for **75 years**. In **2001**, a protocol was signed between Bursa Metropolitan Municipality and the Ministry of Justice, leading to the transfer of the building to the municipality. On **February 14, 2004**, it was opened to visitors as the Bursa City Museum⁴. - **Location**: Hocaalizade Mahallesi Ataturk Caddesi No:8 Heykel, Bursa, Türkiye. - **Operating Hours**: Tuesday to Sunday, from **09:30 to 17:00**. - **Contact**: Call **444 1 600** for more information. Visiting museums is a great way to explore a city's history and culture. If you're in Bursa, don't miss the opportunity to visit this fascinating museum! 🏛️🌟
Traveller — Google review
This is a fantastic museum full with exhibits BUT NOT ONE WORD IN ENGLISH OR ANY AVAILABLE ENGLISH AUDIO. free entry and worth going in but you won't learn a thing. Such a shame.
Shaun M — Google review
Hocaalizade, 6. Kültür Sk. No:8, 16010, 16010 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•+90 4441600•Tips and more reviews for Bursa City Museum

2Bursa Grand Mosque

4.9
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4.8
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Mentioned on 
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Mosque
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Bursa Grand Mosque, also known as the Ulu Mosque, is a magnificent and ornate structure built in 1399 by Ottoman Sultan Bayezid. This Seljuk-style mosque features 20 domes and two towering minarets, making it a dominant and enduring symbol of Bursa.
The Grand Mosque in Bursa is a truly remarkable place – majestic, beautiful, and filled with a sense of history and spiritual peace. We visited early in the morning, when everything was still quiet and the mosque was gently alive with people in prayer. The atmosphere was deeply moving – a moment of calm and reflection that’s well worth experiencing. When visiting, don’t miss the chance to wander through the side streets around the mosque. It’s there that you’ll truly feel the heart of Bursa, surrounded by kind, welcoming locals and the charm of everyday life. A visit that leaves a lasting impression.
Kasia Z — Google review
Must visit Mosque of Bursa with a Big WOW factor. It has very nice elaborated interior and Amazing Calligraphy designs. Please wear proper clothes and for ladies carry something to cover their heads for respect.
Jaspal S — Google review
Impressive old historical mosque surrounded by businesses and recreation area. The grounds are always busy with worshippers and tourists as well. I did not see the inside but from what I gather it's also very impressive.
HaSan A — Google review
Visiting Bursa Grand Mosque was truly unforgettable. The architecture is stunning, with incredible mosaics, domes, and history in every detail. Stepping inside felt peaceful and inspiring. A must-visit in Türkiye!!
Selva P — Google review
🕌 A must-see place in Bursa! Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) is one of the finest examples of early Ottoman architecture. The atmosphere inside is peaceful, and the historical details are truly impressive. A perfect spot to take photos and feel the spirit of history.
Медина Н — Google review
The Ulu Cami Mosque is an absolute must-see! If you visit Bursa, this magnificent mosque should definitely be on your list. It was commissioned by Sultan Bayezid I after his victory at the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396 and completed around 1399. The mosque was designed by the famous architect Ali Neccar, and it stands as one of the finest examples of early Ottoman architecture. Built in the Seljuk multi-dome style, it features 20 domes supported by massive pillars, a design that symbolically reflects the Sultan’s vow to build twenty mosques, which he instead fulfilled by constructing one grand mosque with twenty domes. As its name suggests, the “Great Mosque” is truly majestic, richly decorated with intricate calligraphy, geometric motifs, and a central fountain used for ablution. Ulu Cami marks an important transition between the Seljuk and classical Ottoman styles, blending simplicity, symmetry, and spiritual harmony.
Stefan — Google review
The grand mosque of Bursa is beautiful, it’s old, it’s reminiscent of old Islamic architecture, its calligraphy is one to see, and the cover of the Holy Kaaba in Mecca is just icing on an already very beautified cake
Soban — Google review
Ulu Camii (Grand Mosque) is one of the most impressive landmarks in Bursa. The architecture is stunning, with 20 beautiful domes and amazing calligraphy inside. The atmosphere is peaceful, and it’s a must-visit for anyone coming to Bursa.
Nafise S — Google review
Nalbantoğlu, Ulucami Cd. No:2, 16010 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•https://www.bursaulucamii.com/•Tips and more reviews for Bursa Grand Mosque
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3Koza Han

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Flea & Street Markets
Koza Han, also known as Cocoon Han, is a historic silk market with stunning Ottoman-era architecture and a wide range of retailers. This multilevel han was built at the end of the 15th century by architect Abdul Ula Bin Pulad Shah under the orders of Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II. The han served as an inn for merchants and consists of two courtyards, barns, warehouses, and 95 rooms.
Beautiful building. Courtyard offered a serene place for a cup of tea. Bazaar style shopping to be had around the outside of building. Inside had lil shops with silk scarves and delicates. Fresh fruits and veggies galore a lil further down. Enjoyed this explorer day alot!
Hana S — Google review
Visiting friends in Bursa for the Adha holiday, I was invited, among other places, to experience the special atmosphere of this charming place, the Koza Han, where people flock from various places in Turkey and around the city. It’s a huge courtyard where cafés and other shops abound, each offering their unique coffee flavor, sweets or food. We settled in one corner overlooking the yard, and waited patiently for what proved to be the best Turkish coffee I’ve tasted to date: Gözde kahve (favorite coffee). What makes it unique is the way it’s prepared slowly over coal, the way one would barbecue. The server brought the trays carrying the empty cups (each of a different color), as well as water and loukoum, a local tradition, which I find endearing. Later, when the coffee was ready, he brought each separately in a copper coffee pot, made differently to meet each of our tastes (sweet, black, half sugar). Just sitting there and observing the crowd around gives one a sense of serenity and calm, something we needed at the end of a very busy and tiring day. People sitting and chatting, others mulling around, the smell of coffee brewing hanging in the air, it’s all a pleasure one has to experience. I would definitely recommend for everyone who gets the chance to enjoy 😊 this treat.
Maha M — Google review
It might be a historical place. But it is occupied by cafes. And everyone smokes here. You can feel vibe of smoking heaven. If there are not many cafes here like now, it would be much beautiful and great place than now.
Mothusi — Google review
Beautiful place with shops specialized in different things but mostly silk. Ambient is nice. There is very small masjid in the middle from 2hich you can take more panoramic pics and videos fir the place. I gave it 4 instead of 5 because only being small but there several other Han beside it so you can walk for longer time and see other shops but most importantly enjoy the sepcial vibe there.
Sherif M — Google review
Koza Han is a beautiful historical place in the heart of Bursa. The atmosphere is peaceful, full of history, and surrounded by lovely shops and cafés. You can enjoy Turkish tea under the trees and feel the spirit of the old Silk Road.
Nafise S — Google review
A very cute inn with a tiny mosque in the middle, inside there are shops selling mostly textile products, and there are also small cafes where you can drink tea and coffee.
Baran A — Google review
Pretty place, but most stores sell only stoles, nothing much to shop here.
Sarayu P — Google review
Enjoyed hot chocolate and from one of the little cafes and it was aglow with so many shops selling silk scarfs, wraps and dresses 😍
Sylvia I — Google review
Osmangazi, Uzunçarşı Cd., 16010 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•+90 554 179 97 00•Tips and more reviews for Koza Han

4Cumalıkızık

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Mentioned on 
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Neighborhoods
Cumalıkızık is a historic village located 10 kilometers east of Bursa, Turkey, at the foot of Mount Uludağ. This Ottoman-era neighborhood boasts cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and lush greenery. Visitors can explore its cultural heritage, enjoy scenic views, and indulge in local cuisine. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and experiencing the Saitabat Waterfall.
16370 Yıldırım/Bursa, Türkiye•Tips and more reviews for Cumalıkızık

5Ulu cami

4.9
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Religious destination
Ulu Cami, also known as the Great Mosque, is a remarkable structure dating back to 1399. Renowned for its exquisite calligraphy adorning the walls, columns, and large plates within the mosque, it offers a glimpse into its historical significance. The bustling bazaar areas surrounding the mosque add to its vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can immerse themselves in the awe-inspiring beauty and tranquility of this place of worship.
Must visit place in Bursa, the Grand Mosque. Convenient location, all touristic atractions are around and nearby. Don't forget to wear proper dress to enter the mosque.
Gülnabat B — Google review
One can feel a history and construction Wonder 🧐
S. A — Google review
Charming mosque
Matthew K — Google review
(Translated by Google) My favorite Mosque that I admire every time I visit. Its atmosphere impresses me a lot. The fountain inside, the calligraphy on the walls, the mihrab and the pulpit… they are all masterpieces. (Original) Her gelişimde hayran kaldığım en sevdiğim Cami. Atmosferi beni çok etkiliyor. İçerideki şadırvan, duvarlardaki hat sanatları, mihrap ve minber… hepsi ayrı birer şahaser.
Feyza Ç — Google review
(Translated by Google) A mosque that I get more and more attached to and love its spirituality every time I go. Its historical texture and architecture are meaningful in every way. The water flowing from the fountain while descending the stairs involuntarily reminds one of Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar's poem "Time in Bursa". Always stay beautiful and spiritual, beautiful Bursa🌿 (Original) Her gittiğimde mest olduğum daha çok bağlanıp maneviyatını sevdiğim bir camii. Tarihi dokusu mimarisi her şeyi ile anlamlı. Merdivenlerden inerken şadırvandan akan su Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar'ın Bursa da Zaman şiirini gayriihtiyari hatırlatıyor insana. Hep böyle güzel ve maneviyatlı kal güzel Bursa🌿
Tarsusii T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Overcrowded but the biggest mosque I have ever visited (Original) Aşırı kalabalık ama gezipte gördüğüm en büyük cami
Yiğit G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a place that cannot be described, but must be experienced and seen. THE GRAND MOSQUE (Original) Anlatılmaz yaşanır gidip görülmesi gereken yerdir. ULU CAMİ
Mustafa B — Google review
(Translated by Google) This location is incorrect. Please correct the locations. (Original) Bu konum hatalı. Lütfen konumları doğru yerletirelim.
Zynp C — Google review
Reyhan, 16030 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•Tips and more reviews for Ulu cami
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6Irgandi Bridge

4.5
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4.2
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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Cafeteria
Gift shop
The Irgandi Bridge, constructed during the Ottoman era in 1442, is a significant historical landmark in Bursa. It served as a commercial hub with an Ottoman bazaar on top and storage spaces within its main structure. The bridge is adorned with traditional arts and crafts outlets, offering visitors a glimpse of artisans at work. Its yellow bazaar atop the ancient stone bridge makes it a unique sight in Turkey.
This bridge is built over a tiny stream, and there are artistic shops on the right and left of the bridge.
Baran A — Google review
Worth going. There's cafe and artistic shops. After walking around have a nice desserts in Antikakafe. Kinda bring you to the historical era.
Mae M — Google review
The river beneath it had a very strong smell. When I visited on Sunday morning, the shops were closed, but you can still take pictures around the area.
Zoha S — Google review
Located in the Heykel area, Irgandı Bridge is one of Bursa’s unique historical landmarks. This charming bridge is home to local artisans who sell handcrafted, heartfelt products. With its rich history and cultural atmosphere, it’s a perfect spot to experience the traditional spirit of the city.
Onur G — Google review
For time Travellers and lovers of nature, art, design and history, embrace every moment........
Yaseen K — Google review
Cute old bridge. There are shops on the bridge. If you pass on the bridge, you cannot see the bridge. But you can feel the vibe!
Mothusi — Google review
Its a small quaint place with a few stores. If you have nothing else to do in bursa, can visit this place
Sarayu P — Google review
It's an interesting landmark with few coffee shops and souvenir market. Well restored. Love to visit it in the winter for a cup of sahlab
Olga K — Google review
Kurtoğlu, Gökdere Blv. No:14, 16360 Yıldırım/Bursa, Türkiye•https://www.bursa.bel.tr/sehir-kameralari/irgandi-koprusu-23514•Tips and more reviews for Irgandi Bridge

7Bursa Archaeological Museum

4.6
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3.9
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Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The Bursa Archaeological Museum, situated in Gaziakdemir Mh, Kultur Park, is a captivating national museum that showcases a diverse array of exhibits including sculptures, archaeological monuments, vintage items, and valuable artifacts. These displays offer insights into the city's history with a particular focus on the Ottoman Empire. The museum provides an opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in local history and culture. Additionally, it is conveniently located within the province and offers free entry to all visitors.
Good place to have an idea about the past. Entrance is free of charge and parking is available. Museum is located in a nice park to have a walk after museum.
Olga K — Google review
Small museum yet having a rich collection of Roman era artefacts found in the area. There are several rooms - sarcofagus area (each of the marble plate has QR code next to it where the markings are translated), busts and statues area, pottery and amphoras area, coins area. There are also some relics outside of the building. The museum is free and located in a very beautiful parc where you can have a stroll before or after visiting it.
Gleb — Google review
Interesting artifacts to see. Not a huge selection on display so an hour is plenty. Free entry to the museum but have to pay for parking.
Bob S — Google review
Free museum! Worth visiting. Located in a super nice green park.
Pinto S — Google review
Entry is free and you can visit this place but don’t have much expectations. couse a small place.
Ahmed J — Google review
A small but interesting museum with informative explanations (in Turkish and English), and best of all, it's free!
John D — Google review
In this small area of Bursa there are so many very well maintained historical sites, none of which charge for a visit. The archaeology museum is packed with artefacts that would suit any national museum. Really worth a visit.
Patrick O — Google review
It's awesome! I enjoyed a lot. Museum is located in the center of an amazing green park.
Alireza E — Google review
Kültür Park, Gaziakdemir, Çekirge Cd. 4/11 D:1, 16050 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•http://www.bursamuzesi.gov.tr/•+90 224 234 49 18•Tips and more reviews for Bursa Archaeological Museum

8Yeşil Cami

4.9
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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Yeşil Cami, also known as the Green Mosque, is a stunning example of Turkish architecture in Bursa. Built in 1422 for Mehmet I, it showcases the transition from Persian-influenced Seljuk architecture to Ottoman style. The mosque's harmonious facade and intricate marble carvings around the central doorway are a sight to behold. Inside, the interior wall adorned with greenish-blue tiles gives the mosque its name.
Yeşil, 16360 Yıldırım/Bursa, Türkiye, USA•Tips and more reviews for Yeşil Cami

9Muradiye Complex

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Historical landmark
The Muradiye Complex, located just a short walk west of the Bursa Castle remains, is a historically rich site that includes the Muradiye Mosque, built in 1426 under Sultan Murat II. The complex also features a madrasa and the tombs of sultans. The mosque's architecture is reminiscent of Bursa's Green Mosque and boasts a garden filled with domed tombs that narrate the early Ottoman Empire's turbulent history and succession struggles.
Beautiful complex of mosque, mausolea, old medressa (now museum). If you watch Magnificent Century, you'll know some of those buried here.
Andy A — Google review
Muradiye Complex is a peaceful and beautiful historical site in Bursa, surrounded by greenery and filled with a deep sense of history. The architecture is elegant, and the serene gardens create a calm, spiritual atmosphere. It’s a perfect place to explore Ottoman heritage while enjoying nature.
Onur G — Google review
Great experience. Suggesting people who visit bursa visit this area
Ahmed J — Google review
Great historical place with tumbs of Ottoman sultans. Great view of the city
Shadae T — Google review
This complex is set in pleasant gardens with a small cafe for refreshments. The mosque with the is very impressive, commissioned by Sultan Murad ll it contains 12 tombs(türbe)most belonging to the relatives of the Sultan. The mosque was completed in 1426, fire damaged the mosque in early 18th century, and one of the minarets collapsed due to an earthquake in the 19th century.,. The complex houses a Madrasa, Bath, and Maradiye Hospice. The Madrasa (school) is now a museum. It was the last complex built by an Ottoman Sultan in Bursa, Murad ll what is the father of Mehmet, the conqueror. Some of the tombs have is Iznik tiles. The museum has beautiful copies of the Quran. I found this to be a beautiful and relaxing place, despite the fact it must attract many tourists and local people.
Carole J — Google review
The Complex of Sultan Murad II was the highlight of my Bursa visit. The interior of the mosque is one of the nicest we have visited in Turkey. There are a dozen tombs in the complex and these are immaculately restored. There is quite a variation in the burial plots and the decorations in each. We were pleased we visited this place and the walk through the neighborhood was also interesting. Highly recommended.
Cam G — Google review
One of the most visited historical places in Bursa
S. A — Google review
Beautiful artwork. The area is amazing. If you have time do not miss visiting that amazing complex.
Hanifi Y — Google review
Muradiye, Prf. Dr. Halil İnalcık Sk., 16050 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•http://www.bursamuze.com/•+90 4441600•Tips and more reviews for Muradiye Complex

10Karagoz Museum

4.5
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4.4
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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Karagoz Museum in Bursa, Turkey, is a unique celebration of the traditional art of Turkish shadow puppetry, particularly the Karagoz theater. It houses an extensive collection of exquisitely crafted puppets, costumes, and accessories that offer visitors a captivating insight into this centuries-old performance art.
Ive always loved karagoz and hacivat! Used to watch some clips on tv back in the day so seeing this was super cool! Its a shame the culture of storytelling with puppets is dying whilst it being a very fun and special. Its a small museum and it was free to enter. It was super interesting to read the given information and see how those puppets actually look like in real life. I wouldve loved for this museum to have a museumshop with souvenirs! Sadly stores nearby didnt sell anything related to karagoz and hacivat either
Elif C — Google review
A very interesting museum! I've read about the Karagoz and Bahlavan in the Middle Eastern and Central Asian culture before and how they influenced kingdoms and civilians but never thought of finding a place that tells the story through pictures, old newspapaers and wooden figures from various destinations. Also, i was lucky to attend a Karagoz play during a school trip. Of course, it was in turkish and i didn't understand a word, but the music was so entertaining it reminds me of my childhood, add to that the excitement and energy i felt amongst the children..That was priceless!! متحف الاراجوز
SaraH L — Google review
Entrance is free of charge. Building is very nice from outside but inside exposition is boring. And text is very long which makes it difficult to read and in the end you don't get any idea about the shadow theatre.
Olga K — Google review
If you are nearby, pop in. Signs are in Englishand Turkish, and some of the staff speak a little English. They do live puppet shows some mornings too (call ahead ri check). You need about 30-60 minutes to do it justice.
Paul B — Google review
A nice little nusum about the history of Karagioz.... Unfortunately the info is not in English but just in Turkish language!
Stami M — Google review
bursa museum have such an amazing nd islamic holy belongings
Immy M — Google review
One of the highlights of our stay in Nevsehir. The children loved playing with the shadow puppetry and having a go at “ebru”, Turkish marbling. We had the entire place to ourselves first time we went. Children loved it so much that we came back after a couple of days. There was a school trip visiting and a short puppetry show was put on (in Turkish) which was a bonus!
Ebru M — Google review
If you come to bursa you must visit this place, it's worth it! We fell in love with the place and shared the Chinese art of shadow puppets with the artist
MING G — Google review
Çekirge, Çekirge Cd. No:159, 16265 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•+90 224 716 37 61•Tips and more reviews for Karagoz Museum
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11Cumalikizik Village (UNESCO)

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Historical landmark
Cumalikizik Village, a UNESCO-protected site, was established by the people of Kizik who sought refuge in the Ottoman Empire. The village's well-preserved houses and streets offer a glimpse into its rich history. Visitors can explore alleyways lined with locals selling crafts and merchandise while immersing themselves in the heritage. The village provides an opportunity to witness traditional Turkish culture and architecture from the Ottoman era.
I visited in February so it was not crowded at all. It was an actual journey back in time. The village is a beautifully preserved Ottoman site of over 700 years old, offering a true glimpse into history. The cobblestone streets, colorful wooden houses, and authentic village atmosphere made me feel like stepping into another era. The locals are warm and welcoming, and everybody was trying the traditional Turkish breakfast here. As a UNESCO site it’s a fantastic place for history lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to experience authentic Ottoman charm. Local produce was incredible, especially wool-made traditional clothing.
Mihai M — Google review
What a beautiful and charming village. Very nice and kind people. A chance to get some good local food and so souvenirs. You can even learn a little history. A must stop while visiting Bursa. We recommend going at noon or earlier. As we were leaving at 2 pm it was becoming packed with people and traffic.
Wanderers B — Google review
A quiet and charming place, blending the past with the present. Most people visit for breakfast and to spend time inside the old traditional houses. There’s also a market with trinkets and decorative items — mostly factory-made, but still beautiful. It’s a lovely spot to spend some time, and you’ll need at least an hour or more to fully enjoy it.
Hamit Y — Google review
Cumalıkızık, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a beautifully preserved Ottoman-era village just outside Bursa. The cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and authentic atmosphere make it feel like stepping back in time. The area is still well conserved, with locals maintaining the charm and heritage of the place. There are small shops, cafes, and breakfast spots that add to the experience. It can get busy on weekends, but it’s definitely worth visiting for its history and unique character. Easily accessible from the city center.
Aon S — Google review
Visiting Cumalıkızık Village is like stepping back into the early days of the Ottoman Empire. Nestled at the foot of Mount Uludağ, this 700-year-old village has preserved its authentic charm with narrow cobblestone streets, colorful timber-framed houses, and a serene atmosphere. Turkey Tours Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014, Cumalıkızık offers a unique glimpse into Ottoman rural life. The village's well-preserved architecture and layout reflect the early Ottoman period's civil architecture and community planning. World Heritage Site Local residents contribute to the village's vibrant culture by offering traditional Turkish breakfasts, homemade jams, and handcrafted goods. The warmth and hospitality of the locals enhance the overall experience, making visitors feel truly welcome. Wanderlog For history enthusiasts, photographers, or anyone seeking an authentic cultural experience, Cumalıkızık is a must-visit destination. Its blend of historical significance, architectural beauty, and community spirit makes it a standout attraction in the Bursa region.
Khuram S — Google review
It was nice experience but walking on odd leveled stone road there is very tiring and bit tortuous for old people. Please wear well coushioned sports shoes only if you plan to come here. It'll very crowded on weekends, so stay together and well connected if you are in a group. Enjoy the local crafts and jewelry for ladies.
Jaspal S — Google review
It is worth to visit here. If you take on No.2 subway, yon should drop off at Cumalikizik station. Then, take a Dolmus to the village(if you ask to anyone in the street, they will tell you. Just next to the station). Old houses are quite interesting and village is peaceful(centre of the village is full of tourist). Village itself is really good. But there are so many vendors here.
Mothusi — Google review
Beautiful old street and colorful houses. Good walking shoes will do even for elderly . One hour with cup of tea ,taking pictures and maybe 2 hour with lunch with little shopping .
Myeongjin S — Google review
Cumalıkızık, 16370 Yıldırım/Bursa, Türkiye•Tips and more reviews for Cumalikizik Village (UNESCO)

12Green Tomb

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Place of worship
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The Green Tomb, also known as Yesil Turbe, is a magnificent mausoleum located in Bursa, Turkey. Built in 1421 for Sultan Mehmed, it features an ornate octagonal shape made of marble and green tiles. Adjacent to the impressive Green Mosque, this site showcases intricate Ottoman architecture and vibrant tilework. Commissioned by Sultan Mehmet Celebi in 1419, the tomb captures the transition from Persian to Ottoman architectural styles.
Both the cami and the türbesi are beautiful art work , calligraphy and glass work. One of the many beautiful mosques in Bursa.
Fozia R — Google review
This tomb belongs to Mehmet Çelebi Sultan, one of the sultans of the Ottoman empire. There are a few other tombs that belong to the sons and daughters of the sultan. The architecture of this tomb complex reflects Ottoman style. As it is a holy place, dressing modestly is recommended.
Reza N — Google review
The Green Tomb is renowned for its extraordinary and stunning decoration, both inside and out. Its walls are adorned with beautifully crafted tiles that showcase intricate designs and vibrant colors, enhancing its visual appeal. The tomb is the final resting place of Mehmed I, the fifth Ottoman Sultan. It was built by his son and successor, Mehmed II, who decided to lavish more decoration on it than most other structures of the time. Ideally located nearby, both the Green Mosque and the Green Tomb are easily accessible, making them perfect to visit together. Their close proximity offers visitors a seamless opportunity to explore two of Bursa’s most treasured Ottoman landmarks.
Ram S — Google review
💚The Green Tomb (Yeşil Türbe) is one of Bursa’s most iconic landmarks and the resting place of Sultan Mehmed I, who reunited the Ottoman Empire after a civil war. The turquoise and emerald tiles covering the exterior are breathtaking and symbolize peace and heaven. Inside, the fine calligraphy and geometric patterns reflect early Ottoman art and Persian influence. The area is quiet, clean, and beautifully maintained. It’s located just next to the Green Mosque, making both easy to visit together.
Nafise S — Google review
The Green Tomb (Yeşil Türbe) in Bursa is a stunning piece of early Ottoman architecture and a true symbol of peace and elegance. Built in 1421 for Sultan Mehmed I, the mausoleum is beautifully decorated with turquoise-green tiles that give it a serene and spiritual aura. The interior is equally breathtaking, with intricate Iznik tilework, calligraphy, and a peaceful atmosphere that invites reflection. It’s part of the Green Complex, located right next to the Green Mosque, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in history, culture, or art. Though the tomb is not very large, its beauty and historical significance make it unforgettable. Highly recommend visiting with a guide to fully appreciate its story and craftsmanship.
Maher B — Google review
Very well maintained this "Yeşil Camii " of 15th century, which has very nice colorful interiors. Please wear proper clothes and for ladies, Please carry something to cover your head to show your respect to enter inside the mosque and tomb.
Jaspal S — Google review
the Green Tomb is a masterpiece of early Ottoman architecture, reflecting Timurid influences and the city’s historical significance. A must visit site in Bursa.
Mainul P — Google review
A beautiful mosque with great history. Loved the centuries old trees in the yard.
Zubair H — Google review
Yeşil, 1. Yeşil Cd. 66-1, 16360 Yıldırım/Bursa, Türkiye•+90 4441600•Tips and more reviews for Green Tomb

13Ataturk House Museum

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Nestled in the charming suburb of Cekirge, the Bursa Atatürk Museum is a remarkable homage to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Turkey's founding father. This beautifully preserved 19th-century timber mansion served as his residence during visits in the 1920s and '30s. Visitors can explore several rooms adorned with original furniture, personal belongings, and photographs that vividly illustrate Atatürk's life and legacy.
So between 12-13 they have a lunch break. Me and my family came from the Karagoz museum and were there during the break (12.20) however there wasnt any store near that sold water, the kind lady from the staff brought us a whole litre of water for us to drink AND shared a delicious portion of irmik with us (best ive ever had honestly). So we absolutely loved the kind staff! The house itself isnt super big but its impressive to see and know ataturk has been and lived there
Elif C — Google review
So sad! It appears to be a beautiful mansion. Most of the furniture items are originals used by Atatürk himself! Unfortunately, the museum is closed for renovations.
Raj P — Google review
Very old house for free and the museum employee very kind man he offers us pictures and he's very professional
Dodi K — Google review
Although this is a historical site, there's not much to see here. Just a display of old furniture. Lack of information provided. If you want to learn about Atatürk this is not the place. Only 1st and 2nd floor open. You'll see about 4 rooms. It takes 10 minutes to walk through. Don't go out of your way to come here. However, if you're nearby I recommend walking across the street to the park. ✅ Free
Bobbi M — Google review
This has been one of the most interesting visits in a museum. The guide was the main reason for this. He greeted and treated us as kindly as we can hardly describe, and brought Atatürk back to life. Thank you so much for this!
Bernd K — Google review
Beautiful museum, the person tel about Atatürk of he was there on that time, he knows a lot about the history
Stepbystepbyvan — Google review
Good placed to be for a quick visit if someone wants to know about this Legendary Leader.
Syed A — Google review
Small but interesting. It is free amd you can walk through it very quickly.
Diana S — Google review
Çekirge, 16070 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•https://bursa.ktb.gov.tr/TR-94263/ataturk-evi-muzesi.html•Tips and more reviews for Ataturk House Museum

14Tophane Park

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Tophane Parkı, located in Bursa's Osmangazi neighborhood, offers impressive views of the city and is surrounded by historical sites. The park features the Tophane Clock Tower, currently under renovation, as well as the tombs of Bursa's founder Orhan and his son Osman Gazi. Visitors can enjoy a large open space with benches and trees while taking in the beautiful tulip blooms at the center of the park.
Very quiet and peaceful spot in Bursa giving you a stunning view of the city. It is surrounded by restaurants, shops and the famous tomb of Othman!
M. N — Google review
Great panoramic view of Bursa and a nice place to take photos. Thete ate a few cafes and artisan shops there too.
Zoha S — Google review
One of the must-see attractions in Bursa. From the top, you get a beautiful view of the city, and it’s also the resting place of the founders of the Ottoman Empire. If you’re here around 5:00 PM, don’t miss the guard-changing ceremony — it’s a memorable bonus to the visit.
Faiz D — Google review
Tophane Park is the area where Osman Gazi, Orhan Gazi Tombs, Clock Tower and historical cannons are located. The park is very beautiful and has several huge terraces where you can have a bird eye view of the whole city of Borsa down below.
Ahmed A — Google review
Tophane Park is located in Bursa's Osmangazi neighborhood. This is one of Bursa's busiest areas. There are so many historical sites surrounding this park. The Tophane Park is surrounded by lovely flower gardens and trees. This is really energizing. The sight of tulip blooms in the center of the park astounded me. Additionally, the entire Tophane Square is visible from the park's summit. The Tophane Clock tower and Osman Gazi's tomb are located in this park. Osman Gazi's tomb : The founder of the Ottoman Empire, Osman Gazi, was buried at this tomb. There are also a number of graves. The following people are buried there as well: Nilüfer Hatun, the wife of Osman Gazi; his son Şehzade Kasım Çelebi, his daughter Fatma Sultan, Murad's son Savcı Bey and Asburçe Hatun, Yıldırım Bayezid's sons Musa Çelebi, Şehzade Korkut, and Cem Sultan's son Şehzade Abdullah. Tophane Clock Tower: Bursa's Tophane Clock Tower was built by Ottoman Sultan II. It is an important monumental work reflecting the architecture of the Ottoman period. The historical clock tower is said to have been constructed to commemorate Abdulhamid's throne ascension on its 29th anniversary. This significant massive structure embodies the Ottoman era's architectural style. It has six floors and a height of 33 metres. Stunning viewpoint overlooking Bursa from beside the tower. From August 2, 1904, to August 31, 1905, was when the clock tower's construction was finished.
Syeda Y — Google review
Such a historical place to remain all the beauty. Feel so calm and relief
Faizah D — Google review
a good place for relaxing, good view of the city.
GIO D — Google review
A place that truly deserves a visit from everyone!
Медина Н — Google review
Osmangazi, Osmangazi Çk. Sk. No:25 D:1, 16040 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•Tips and more reviews for Tophane Park

15TROY Apple Yetkili Satıcı ve Yetkili Servis Sağlayıcısı

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Electronics store
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Troy Apple Yetkili Satıcı ve Yetkili Servis Sağlayıcısı - Bursa Sur Yapı Marka AVM is a renowned destination in Bursa, offering a wide range of Apple products and authorized services. Visitors can explore the latest Apple devices and accessories while also having access to expert technical support and repairs. The location provides a convenient one-stop shop for all things Apple, ensuring customers have a seamless experience with their beloved tech products.
(Translated by Google) I applied to have my phone's battery replaced, all the employees were very attentive, the friend in the service team explained everything, helped meticulously, gave advice for the battery, I got my job done in 2-3 hours, I was incredibly satisfied, thank you very much (Original) telefonumun batarya değişimi için başvurdum, bütün çalışanlar çok ilgiliydi, servis ekibindeki arkadaş her şeyi açıkladı, titizlikle yardımcı oldu, pil için tavsiyeler verdi, 2 3 saat içinde işimi hallettim, inanılmaz memnun kaldım çok teşekkür ederim
Zeynep N — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went to Troy technical service for a chronic problem with my AirPods Pro 2. When I first went, I waited for about 1 hour because it coincided with my lunch break, then I went back. I knew that Apple had extended the warranty period from 2 to 3 years for this specific problem and had started a replacement program. However, the employee I explained the situation to looked at me blankly as if he was hearing it for the first time in his life. However, there are hundreds of complaint titles on the internet about this problem, and almost all users suffer from the same thing. The service guy was completely uninterested in the issue and tried to dismiss it with an indifferent attitude. I delivered my device and was told that I could get it back in a few days. However, instead of the replacement process that should have been done during this process, only cleaning was done. When the product was delivered, it was said that “no hardware problem was found, it was cleaned and tested”, but as you can imagine, there is not the slightest improvement in the device. Ignoring such an obvious problem and saying “there is no problem” shows that either the device was returned without being tested or nothing was done other than stalling the user. As a result, I was left without a headset for a week, I went back and forth to the shopping mall for no reason, no solution was found. On top of that, the personnel dealing with the service department were completely sullen, communication was zero. I would have expected at least a humane approach. I will have to take it to Gürgençler. Don't waste your time going to Troy, you will have to change the battery etc., but everyone does that anyway. (Original) AirPods Pro 2 cihazımdaki kronik bir sorun için Troy teknik servise başvurdum. İlk gittiğimde yemek molasına denk geldiğim için yaklaşık 1 saat bekledim, sonra tekrar uğradım. Apple’ın bu spesifik sorun için garanti süresini 2 yıldan 3 yıla çıkardığını ve değişim programı başlattığını biliyordum. Fakat durumu anlattığım görevli, sanki hayatında ilk defa duyuyormuş gibi yüzüme boş boş baktı. Oysa bu problemle ilgili internette yüzlerce şikayet başlığı var, kullanıcıların neredeyse çoğu aynı şeyden muzdarip. Servis tarafındaki arkadaş konuya tamamen ilgisizdi, umursamaz bir tavırla geçiştirmeye çalıştı. Cihazımı teslim ettim, birkaç gün sonra alabileceğim söylendi. Ancak bu süreçte yapılması gereken değişim işlemi yerine sadece temizlik yapılmış. Ürün teslim edilirken “donanımsal bir sorun bulunamadı, temizlendi ve test edildi” denildi ama tahmin edileceği gibi cihazda en ufak bir düzelme yok. Bu kadar bariz bir sorunu görmezden gelip “sorun yok” denmesi, ya cihaz test edilmeden iade edildiğini ya da kullanıcıyı oyalamaktan başka bir şey yapılmadığını gösteriyor. Sonuç olarak 1 hafta boyunca kulaklıksız kaldım, boş yere AVM’ye gidip geldim, hiçbir çözüm üretilmedi. Üstüne üstlük servis bölümünde ilgilenen personel tamamen asık suratlı, iletişim sıfır. En azından insani bir yaklaşım beklerdim. Mecbur olarak Gürgençler’e götüreceğim. Troya gidip zamanınızı harcamayın, ha batarya falan değiştireceksinizdir o ayrı ama onu da herkes yapıyor zaten.
RodieNN — Google review
(Translated by Google) I brought my device to your service today for battery replacement. I was greeted very nicely. I wanted to thank you especially for your smiling face, interest and helpful approach. It was also a separate reason for satisfaction to receive my device on the same day without any problems. First of all, I would like to thank all the technical service employees who contributed, especially the pre-welcome. It is a good thing you exist, thank you for your efforts. (Original) Bugün pil değişimi için cihazımı servisinize getirdim. Gerçekten çok güzel karşılandım. Güler yüzünüz, ilginiz ve yardımsever yaklaşımınız için özellikle teşekkür etmek istedim. Cihazımı aynı gün içerisinde sorunsuz bir şekilde teslim almak da ayrı bir memnuniyet sebebi oldu. Başta ön karşılama olmak üzere emeği geçen tüm teknik servis çalışanlarına teşekkür ederim. İyi ki varsınız, elinize emeğinize sağlık
Nagihan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited the Troy store to change my phone's battery because of the 40-minute queue scandal in Gürgenç. The staff at the front desk gave me detailed information about the pre-repair and post-repair processes. My battery change was completed within 1 hour, I was very pleased. I can say that it is one of the most logical services opened in a big city like Bursa. (Original) Gürgençlerde ki 40 dakikalık sıra rezaleti yüzünden telefonumun pil değişimi için troy mağazasını ziyaret ettim. Ön büroda bulunan personel bana onarım öncesi ve sonrası süreçleri hakkında detaylı bilgiler verdi. Pil değişim işlemim 1 saat içerisinde gerçekleştirildi, çok memnun kaldım. Bursa gibi büyük bir şehirde açılmış olan en mantıklı servislerden birisi diyebilirim.
Technologıc S — Google review
(Translated by Google) There was no sound coming from my handset for a long time and I went there thinking that it would stay in service for at least 20 days, but thanks to Ms. Busra, the problem was solved in just 1 hour. It was cleaned and instant tests were done. and now it works even better than before. I would like to thank Ms. Busra and the technical service for their smiling face, attention, reliability and fast solution.🌟 (Original) Ahizemden ses gelmiyordu uzun süredir ve en az 20 gün serviste kalır diye düşünerek gittim ama Büşra Hanım sayesinde sadece 1 saat içinde sorun çözüldü. Temizliği yapıldı anlık testleri yapıldı. ve şu an eskisinden bile daha iyi çalışıyor. Güler yüzü ilgisi güvenirliliği ve hızlı çözümü için Büşra Hanım’a ve teknik servise çok teşekkür ederim.🌟
Esra B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I would like to thank the relevant staff, Ms. Emel Ö. She was very nice with her interest, smiling face and sales experience. I left happily after receiving my device. Thank you 🙏 (Original) İlgili persoenel Emel Ö Hanıma çok teşekkür ederim ilgisi güleryüzü satış tecrübesi ile çok güzel ilgilendi Cihazımı Alarak mutlu bir şekilde ayrıldım Teşekkürler 🙏
Zuhal A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I took my MacBook to the service in May. They replaced the LAS sensor under warranty because my keyboard was not working. Hours after receiving the device, my device gave the same error again. I took it to the service again. They replaced the part they replaced as if they were joking and sent it back. My device gave the same error again. I went to the service again and this time they replaced the keyboard. The total service period has been exactly 3 weeks since the last time I left it and it has been 2 months in total. I have not been able to access the device that I do everything in for 2 months. I had to buy a new device because my work has been interrupted. This grievance has not been resolved in any way and is not being resolved. I called the support and they say they are still waiting for the part to arrive. In one word, it is regretful. (Original) macbook cihazımı mayıs ayında servise verdim klavyem çalışmıyor diye garanti kapsamında las sensörü değişimi yaptılar cihazı aldıktan saatler sonra cihazım tekrar aynı hatayı verdi servise tekrar bıraktım dalga geçer gibi değiştirdikleri parçayı tekrar değiştirip geri yolladılar cihazım tekrar aynı hatayı verdi tekrar servise gittim bu sefer de klavye değişimi yapıyorlar en son bıraktığım günden bugüne tam 3 hafta toplam servis sürecim de toplamda 2 ay oldu 2 aydır işimi her şeyimi yaptığım cihaza erişim sağlayamıyorum işlerim aksadığı için kendime yeni bir cihaz almak zorunda kaldım bu mağduriyetim hiçbir şekilde giderilmedi ve giderilmiyor desteği aradım hala parçanın gelmesini beklediklerini söylüyorlar tek kelimeyle pişmanlık
Musa — Google review
(Translated by Google) After my trip abroad, I applied to the service for my broken phone screen. I received information from the authorized front desk personnel and technical team. The screen was replaced on my device within 50 minutes. I was very pleased. Best regards.. (Original) Yurtdışı seyahatim sonrasında kırılan telefon ekranım için servise başvurdum. Yetkili ön büro personel ve teknik ekipten bilgilendirmeler aldım. 50 dakika içinde ekran değişimi yapıldı cihazıma. Çok memnun kaldım. Sevgiler..
Fehmi C — Google review
Sur Yapı Marka Rezidans AVM, Odunluk, Akademi Cd AVM. Merkezi Sitesi No: 6A, İç Kapı No: 191, 16110 Ni̇lüfer/Bursa, Türkiye•https://www.troyestore.com/•+90 850 532 1992•Tips and more reviews for TROY Apple Yetkili Satıcı ve Yetkili Servis Sağlayıcısı
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16Green Mosque

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Mosque
The Green Mosque in Bursa is a must-see attraction, especially for those interested in Ottoman architecture. Situated next to the Green Tomb and built in the 1420s, it offers a stunning example of this style. While smaller than the grand mosque, it boasts remarkable beauty and cleanliness. Visitors are required to remove their shoes before entering and can store them at designated areas. The mosque provides a serene atmosphere, making it an ideal place to spend time or attend Jumat prayer services.
Elegant architecture, tranquil landscapes and gardens, with certain charm oozing fm surounding area. You'll find its lovely just to sit and enjoy this amazing place.
Aidan M — Google review
Located near grand mosque in Bursa town. This Mosque is smaller but more beautiful. This Mosque is clean and well maintain. Need to take off shoe and bring the shoe at racking area before enter this premise. This turk people costume.
Ahmad N — Google review
Old and maginificent. Spend time here for Jumat prayer. Calm and peaceful. Love to visit Green Mosque, Bursa.
Haryadi Y — Google review
Great to see the historical masjid
S. A — Google review
Beautiful interior
Woelly W — Google review
Beautiful
Nanthitha S — Google review
Nice location
Adnan G — Google review
(Translated by Google) A masterpiece of İznik tiles... Bursa's green jewel Frankly, the beauty of the green and blue tiles that adorn the interior walls of this mosque is beyond description. Every corner is a work of art in itself, especially the mihrab. The craftsmanship and precision in crafting these tiles are astonishing. It is not just a place of worship, but an open-air art gallery that reflects the splendor of early Seljuk and Ottoman art. Advice for a complete visit to the Green Mosque and its surroundings For anyone visiting the Green Mosque in Bursa, here are my tips for a complete experience: * Don't miss the Green Mausoleum (Yeşil Türbe): Located directly next to the mosque, it houses the mausoleum of Sultan Mehmed I, complementing it in beauty. * Admire the details: Take your time to admire the details of the tiles and the wood carvings, as they are the secret to the beauty of the place. * Enjoy the area: The area surrounding the mosque is beautiful and has lovely cafes and shops. A rich cultural and historical experience in the heart of Bursa. (Original) تحفة فنية من بلاط إزنيك.. جوهرة بورصة الخضراء صراحة، جمال البلاط الأخضر والأزرق الذي يزين جدران هذا الجامع من الداخل هو شيء يفوق الوصف. كل زاوية فيه هي لوحة فنية بحد ذاتها، خصوصاً المحراب. الحرفية والدقة في صناعة هذا البلاط مذهلة. إنه ليس مجرد مكان للعبادة، بل هو معرض فني مفتوح يعكس روعة الفن السلجوقي والعثماني المبكر. نصيحة لزيارة متكاملة للجامع الأخضر وما حوله لكل من يزور الجامع الأخضر في بورصة، هذه نصيحتي لتجربة متكاملة: * لا تفوتوا الضريح الأخضر (Yeşil Türbe): يقع بجوار الجامع مباشرةً وهو ضريح السلطان محمد الأول، ويكمله في الجمال. * تأملوا التفاصيل: خذوا وقتكم في تأمل تفاصيل البلاط والنقوش الخشبية، فهي سر جمال المكان. * استمتعوا بالمنطقة: المنطقة المحيطة بالجامع جميلة وتضم مقاهي ومحلات لطيفة. تجربة ثقافية وتاريخية غنية في قلب بورصة.
Amr ن — Google review
Yeşil, Akyokuş Sk. No:8, 16360 Yıldırım/Bursa, Türkiye•Tips and more reviews for Green Mosque

17Bursa Zoo

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Zoo
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Nestled within the picturesque Soganli Botanical Park in Bursa, Turkey, Bursa Zoo is a delightful destination for families and wildlife lovers alike. This charming zoo showcases an impressive array of global species, including majestic giraffes, powerful lions, playful zebras, and even grizzly bears. Designed with animal welfare in mind, the zoo offers spacious habitats that mimic natural environments while providing visitors with an engaging experience. Bursa Zoo goes beyond just observing animals; it serves as a hub for education and conservation.
This is the biggest zoo I ever visited. It just keeps going. Very unique experience and a MUST if you went to Bursa. You will see too many animals, you could see some animals for the first time. There were many school kids everywhere, I didn't get annoyed, but some people may not prefer that. There were trees, but there weren't many shades, so make sure to visit on cloudy or cool days, not a sunny day.
Mohammed A — Google review
A lush green Zoo with many animals and species protected in a beautiful manner. In Bursa, one of the main attractions with your family and kids. An affordable entry fee of 40L with large parking outside and many refreshments inside. The highlight is this maintained greenish botanical garden and pavements lead you to walk to explore this open zoo without any tiresome. Spent 3-4 hours watching the animals and their lives in fantastic weather. A must go place in Bursa.
Hashim S — Google review
Bursa Zoo was fine but not very impressive. Some animals looked a bit sad, and a few spots had an unpleasant smell. There were some cute animals to see, though. Overall, it could be better. The ticket price (50 lira) was fair.🦒🦚🐆🦁🦏🦙
Nafise S — Google review
Its a great zoo. We drove from İstanbul and the animal variety is amazing. Its very cheap as well. We paid 24 TL each to enter. My fav animal was the giraffe. Definetly recommended.
İlke Ç — Google review
We went to a bunch of zoos in Turkey, and this is the best one; it has multiple type of animals and an open area, so you can see them really well. I loved it.
Ali A — Google review
Its good. But not too much animals.
Nyonya P — Google review
the animals are cute and there's a great variety of them. my only problem were the shops inside. the ice cream man was incredibly rude and the ice cream was overpriced and didn't taste good. I would go again but I'd recommend bringing your own snacks
Luna — Google review
Pretty average zoo, great for what it is. I do recommend if you are in the area with kids and have nothing to do. I don’t think it’s the best zoo that you can go to as an adult but your kids will enjoy. I do appreciate the benches and shops. Although some sections were closed so we didn’t get to see all the animals unfortunately
Dana R — Google review
Soğanlı Mahallesi 1, 2. Nilüfer Cd. No:260, 16160 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•http://www.bursahayvanatbahcesi.com/•+90 224 716 33 50•Tips and more reviews for Bursa Zoo

18Tophane Clock Tower

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Tophane Clock Tower is a striking 15-meter-tall neoclassical structure that was reconstructed in 1905. Originally built as a fire tower, it has become a popular attraction for both local and Arab tourists, partly due to the city's natural beauty and its prominence in Turkish movies and TV series. The area around the clock tower is rich in historical sites, including the tombs of Osman Ghazi and Orhan Ghazi, the founding fathers of the Ottoman Empire.
Totally worth it! If not for the historical monuments then at least just for the fantastic view of old town Bursa with its beautiful old mosques and bazaars, and the gorgeous mountainside.
Abdulhayy ( — Google review
Good Place to visit Historical Tophane Clock Tower with a wonderful view of Bursa. It's next to Osman Gazi Tomb.
Jaspal S — Google review
The clock tower of Bursa is probably one of the most iconic buildings of the city. This tower has symbolic values now and is a very popular spot for visitors to the city.
Reza N — Google review
Definitely a nice place to chill out and hang out with friends to spend some time together. it's very quiet very picturesque place there is quality cafes and Turkish tea offered here. can't miss and highly recommended.
Yousif Y — Google review
Tophane Clock Tower is a beautiful historical landmark in Bursa with a peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking views of the city. Located near the tombs of Osman Gazi and Orhan Gazi, it’s a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the scenic surroundings after exploring the rich Ottoman history. The tower itself is well-preserved and stands tall as a symbol of the city’s heritage. The area around it is clean, well-maintained, and often filled with both locals and tourists appreciating the peaceful ambiance. Whether you’re into photography, history, or just looking for a quiet place with great views, Tophane is definitely worth a visit. A perfect blend of culture, history, and nature in one spot.
Maher B — Google review
Phenomenal place with great history attached to hit. The guards ceremony is worth watching.
Zubair H — Google review
Beautiful place have many things near this place
A.R55 P — Google review
Everytime I'm in Bursa Turkiye I keep returning here and there's no any changes even since 2022 first time I visited here. Now it's 2025. I love how's the night time looks. It's magnificent ❤ No ticket is needed.
Mae M — Google review
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19Panorama 1326 Bursa Conquest Museum

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Step into the Panorama 1326 Bursa Conquest Museum and be transported back to the 14th century Ottoman conquest of the city. The museum, located in the Osmangazi district of Bursa, boasts a futuristic dome with a 360-degree image depicting the historic event. Visitors can immerse themselves in the scene as they stand on the field of victory, witnessing Sultan Orhan Gazi overseeing the takeover while Byzantines leave the castle.
We visited the Bursa Museum, the panoramic painting view was outstanding. It was my 1st experience to see this painting, we all family members loved the art, atmosphere & knowledge imparted to us. Excellent job by the organisers.
Irfan K — Google review
Absolutely incredible. One of the most amazing things I've seen. Thank you.
Linda B — Google review
Great panoramic dome. So much history. You must be there by 5 pm as they will not anyone in after that. If you are inside at 5 you can stay in till they close. We had a tour guide with us to tell us more about the history. Spent about 45mins -1 hour approx there. In my pictures you can see everything inside the museum. Clean washrooms Great Cafe downstairs I recommend this place
Diana S — Google review
I really appreciate the hardwork that was put to make us feel the times of the ottoman empire. Its a beautiful place and the sounds were magical and the paintings were surreal. Totally loved it. Will recommend everyone to visit this masterpiece as well as the beautiful garden and momument behind it
Chaya B — Google review
The museum is amazing. I really enjoyed the atmosphere. The tickets are very cheap, you even get discounts for kids and for people over 65 it's free. Wednesdays is the entrance also free for everyone. The old times are wonderfully represented by the pictures and paintings. The antique artifacts are so cool. They have such cute items in the souvenir shop, especially the coin you can get which will be imprinted right then and there. Overall it is a wonderful experience. I definitely recommend to go there if you get the chance to visit Bursa.
Hatice — Google review
It's a great museum. The panorama is so beautiful, I brought a guest with me and they thought the characters in the picture were real people. It's like you're going back to the old times when Bursa was conquered.
Ishak B — Google review
The museum is probably one of the smallest collection I have visited. The experience was not as I imagined it to be its a dome with hand drawn pictures of life pre-ottoman period. I enjoyed the displays downstairs of the clothing worn in the Ertugal series. I also loved the tiles display which lead us to visit Iznik to see some of the artwork still being made to date and I highly recommend.
Lulu S — Google review
A great place to visit. not much to see you finish you tour in less than an hour, but it gives a glimpse on the turkish/ ottoman culture and history.
Abdallah B — Google review
Mahallesi, Ebu İshak, Ali Ferruh Yücel Cd. no:86, 16230 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•https://www.panorama1326.com.tr/•Tips and more reviews for Panorama 1326 Bursa Conquest Museum

20Bursa Grand Bazaar

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Bursa Grand Bazaar is a vibrant marketplace in the northwestern city of Bursa, Turkey. It offers a wide array of goods including silk clothing, jewelry, and local delicacies that attract crowds of visitors. The city itself is rich in history as the birthplace of the Ottoman Empire, boasting historical treasures like the Grand Mosque and Bursa Citadel. Nature lovers can explore lush green mountains and Uludag National Park.
Wounderfull historical place with a mall for every Turkish products with reasonable prices
Sameh K — Google review
Very busy, hassle and bustle. Some nice bargains but I noticed very few people can understand or speak English. This is not a good sign for tourism.
Yunus G — Google review
The lively atmosphere of Bursa Grand Bazaar & its many alleys & varied shops with lots & lots to discover & explore
Talal A — Google review
I visited the Bursa Grand Bazaar — it’s a lively and traditional place full of local products, spices, scarves, jewelry, and souvenirs. The atmosphere feels very authentic.Definitely worth a visit!
Nafise S — Google review
A Must-Visit Gem – The Authentic Bursa Grand Bazaar Visiting the Bursa Grand Bazaar was truly one of the highlights of my trip. The atmosphere is vibrant, rich with culture, and filled with the kind of authenticity you rarely experience in modern markets. From the moment you step inside, you're transported into a world where tradition meets charm. What makes this place so special isn't just the variety of goods—from beautiful handwoven scarves and traditional textiles to spices, jewellery, and local crafts—but also the people. The shopkeepers are genuinely warm, welcoming, and proud of their heritage. They’re always happy to share stories behind their products and offer you tea while you browse, making the experience feel personal and unforgettable. The bazaar has a unique energy that reflects the deep history of Bursa itself. It’s not overly commercialised like many tourist spots—it’s authentic, rooted in centuries-old trade and craftsmanship. If you’re visiting Turkey, especially if you're interested in culture, local experiences, or just want to enjoy an amazing shopping atmosphere, the Bursa Grand Bazaar is an absolute must. You won’t regret it!
Hamid S — Google review
Beautiful market plan to spend at least 2 to 4 hours there. You can find the original spices original Turkish delights. Lot of products you can find many currency changer. Highly recommended to visit specially it feels like a local market
Mohammad A — Google review
The oldest part of bursa is my favourite part of the city. I love walking around here and taking in all the views/people/culture. If you are visiting bursa for the first time please make sure to visit this old part of the city. It has lots of history and feels old too which gives you a great feeling.
Psylenoz — Google review
This is a beautiful market to shop. Local Turkiye sellers are helpful and keen to make you purchase. Don't forget to quibble for at least two thirds if the original price .. if you can. Wonderful ambiance and excellent place to visit on a Sunday. There are also the Ulu Camii or mosque and Bey Ertugrul musuem to explore.
Shaheed G — Google review
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21Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi

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Bursa Uludağ University, located in the highest point of the Marmara Region, has a rich historical background dating back to the Ottoman Empire. Renowned for its breathtaking scenery and favorable climate, it is a popular destination for both local and international tourists, especially during winter. The university aims to nurture students who embrace the nation's cultural and historical heritage while promoting personal responsibility and free thinking within a contemporary, secular, and democratic framework.
Amazing scene, wonderful weather. Lovely environment. It is a place that you need to see once you are in Bursa This review is not made for uludağ üniversites. This review was ment for uludağ road to mili park (Uludag National Park)
Riaan N — Google review
Bursa Uludağ University is a public research university in Bursa, Turkey. The research and education conducted by the university have an emphasis on International Relations, Medicine, Engineering, Natural & Social sciences and Arts.
Muhammad T — Google review
If Google had option for negative reviews, I would rate it -5. Worst ever staff, non-coperative attitude.
Basit A — Google review
University is located quite far away from city Center. Although public transportation such as bus and metros are available. So communication isn’t an issue. University area spreads across a wide area and accommodates lots of greenery and forest. However authorities don’t seem to be caring much about it’s beauty. Things could have been organized in much better ways. But seems they will continue to be doing the same since a lot of students already choose this university due it’s name and location.
Ridwan R — Google review
The aim of Uludağ University is to bring up contemporary students who identify themselves with the cultural and historical values of the country by being respectable to the national values, have a high personal responsibility, and free thought on the contemporary, secular, and democratic way led by reason and science, and drawn by Atatürk .
Mohd R — Google review
Nice place to forget ur live and to go to the heal on earth
Alaa D — Google review
Overall, Bursa Uludağ University is a fantastic institution that offers students an exceptional education and an opportunity to make a positive impact in their chosen fields
Shelender K — Google review
. College provide us intership for better future and experience. We have faculties ,who are very educated
Jaideep J — Google review
Özlüce Görükle Kampüsü, 16059 Ni̇lüfer/Bursa, Türkiye•http://www.uludag.edu.tr/•+90 224 294 00 00•Tips and more reviews for Bursa Uludağ Üniversitesi

22Emir Sultan Camii

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Emir Sultan Camii is located a bit further from Yesil Camii and is made of wood, surrounded by a peaceful green cemetery. Visitors have described the atmosphere as serene and tranquil. Some have even had the opportunity to chat with the imam. The mosque's new lighting has been praised for its beauty, and visitors hope it remains open throughout the night. People have expressed awe at praying in such an airy and clean environment, while also asking for forgiveness in this blessed place.
Huzurrrr
Cemil E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Gürsu Emir Sultan Mosque is very beautiful, oh it would be better if it was open from morning prayer until noon, we could perform our prayers, but sorry, there are thieves, they will steal the mosque, if you could arrange a place to pray in Bali. (Original) Gürsu Emir sultan camii çok güzel ah bide sabah namazından öğleye kadar açık olsaydı daha güzel olurdu kazalarımızı kılardık ama pardon hırsızlar var camiyi çalarlar bali bi namaz kılcak yer ayarlasaydınız
Fatih K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a mosque I try to go to occasionally. It smells of history and spirituality (Original) Arasıra gitmeye çalıştığım bir camii. Tarih ve maneviyat kokuyor
Selahattin G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beauty of the mosque intoxicated me. I found peace. May Allah be pleased with those who made it possible. (Original) Caminin güzelliği mest etti. Huzur buldum. Allahü Teâlâ yapanlardan vesile olanlardan razı olsun
Burak K — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you want to find peace in Bursa, it is a place where everyone, believers and non-believers, can easily come. There are tea gardens around and benches where you can watch the beautiful view of Bursa. Century-old plane trees, where you can cool off in summer and be fascinated by looking at them. A beautiful place in every sense. (Original) Bursada huzur bulmak isterseniz inanan ve inanmayan herkesin rahatlıkla gelebileceği bir yer. Etrafında çay bahçeleri, güzel Bursa manzarası seyredebileceğiniz banklar. Asırlık çınar ağaçları altında yazın serinleyeceğiniz ve bakınca büyüleneceğiniz ağaçlar. Her anlamıyla çok güzel bir yer
Veysel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Emirsultan Hz. The place where it is located has a very nice atmosphere, I spent my childhood there. (Original) Emirsultan h.z bulunduğu yer atmosfer olarak çok güzel çocukluğum orada gecti
Emrah K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The new light you installed tonight is gorgeous... Hoping it stays open throughout the night... We live close to the mosque and the light is amazing words are not enough to describe You are currently closed while writing this comment. It would be nice if it stayed open until morning prayer :( (Original) Bu gece yeni taktığınız ışık muhteşem... gece boyunca açık kalması dileğiyle... camiye yakın oturuyoruz ve ışık müthiş kelimeler yetmez anlatmaya şuanda kapattınız bu yorumu yazarken sabah namazına kadar açık kalsaydı çok güzel olurdu :(
Furkan İ — Google review
(Translated by Google) May God accept our prayers. We feel awe as we pray because the mosque is both airy and clean. May God bless those who contributed. (Original) Rabbim kıldığımız namazları kabul eylesin. Cami hem havadar hem temiz olması hasabi ile ibadetimizi yaparken huşu duyuyoruz. Emeği geçenlerden Allah razı olsun.
Murat S — Google review
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23The cable car Picnic Area

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The Cable Car Picnic Area, located in Bursa, Turkey, offers a unique experience with its 9 km long cable car ride to the top of Uludag Mountain. The journey consists of two parts, providing breathtaking views of the city. While there are restaurants at the mountain top and opportunities for activities like walking and visiting a glass canopy, it's advised to ensure that the cable car goes all the way up before boarding.
(Translated by Google) I went out twice, but this time the cable car only went to the middle, so I didn't go out. It costs 60 liras per person. If it doesn't go to the top, don't ride it because there's nothing in the middle, but the top has restaurants, and from there you can take a bus to Snow Mountain, and you can walk and go up to the glass canopy. (Original) انا طلعت مرتين بس هدي المره كان التلفريك يطلع للمنتصف فقط عشان كدا ما طلعت الشعر 60 ليره للشخص ادا مايطلع للقمه لاتركبوه لانه المنتصف مافيه اي شي بس القمه فيها المطاعم وتقدر منها تركب باص الى جبل الثلج وممكن تمشي وتروح لغاية المظل الزجاجي
Yousef S — Google review
I love it 😍
Nasser K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a nice place to set your own table and eat and drink. It could be better if it was a little neglected. Personally, I would not recommend going there very late. There are better toilets etc. for breakfast during the day. There is also a car park. There is no entrance fee etc. (Original) Kendi sofranızı kurup yiyip içmek için güzel bir yer biraz bakımsız daha güzel olabilirdi şahsen çok geç saatlerde gitmeyi tavsiye etmem kahvaltı gün içi kahvaltılar için daha iyi tuvaletler vs var araç park yeri de var giriş ücreti vs yok
Mert_ksbt — Google review
(Translated by Google) It can be chosen to breathe the mountain air. It can be developed with a little planning. Having a market, butcher and bakery around it is a separate benefit for those who come unwary. Of course, it is not very big. (Original) Dağ havası solumak için seçilebilir biraz planlama yapılarak geliştirilebilir etrafında market kasap fırın olması tedbirsiz gelenler için ayrı bir kazanç tabi pek Fazla büyük değil
HİKMET Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even if you come without meat or barbecue, you can find everything in a very short distance and have a great time. (Original) Etsiz mangalsız gelseniz bile çok kısa mesafede herşeyi bulup zamanınızı çok güzel geçirebilirsiniz.
Nezih Ç — Google review
(Translated by Google) Greenery, good lighting, poor seating areas should be increased and renovations should be made. (Original) Yeşilliği güzel ışıklandırma zayıf oturma yerleri artırılıp tadilat yapılmalı
FatXavier — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ticket price is very exaggerated, noting that the last stage requires another new ticket. Of course, in the summer, it is not useful or for a riyal, because there is no snow. (Original) سعر التذكرة مبالغ فيه جدا علما ان المرحله اللخير تحتاج الى تذكره جديده اخرى طبعا في الصيف ما تنفع ولا بريال لانه لا يوجد ثلج
MA K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place is very nice but the people who come are dirty, everywhere is full of garbage, barbecue everywhere 😡 (Original) Yer çok güzel fakat gelen insanlar pis her yer çöp dolu her yerde mangal 😡
DERYA A — Google review
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24Pamukkale

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Pamukkale, often referred to as the "Cotton Castle," is a breathtaking natural marvel nestled in southwestern Turkey. Its striking white travertine terraces are created by the accumulation of calcium carbonate from thermal springs, giving it an ethereal cotton-like appearance. This UNESCO World Heritage site not only captivates with its stunning landscapes but also boasts rich historical significance through the ancient city of Hierapolis.
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25Osman Gazi Türbesi

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The Osman Gazi Türbesi is an Ottoman tomb located on a hilltop in Bursa, Turkey. The building has been reconstructed from a Byzantine structure and includes a terrace with cafes that offer stunning views of the surrounding area. While some visitors find the tomb to be overly decorated and not aligned with Islamic teachings, it remains an important historical site for many people. The tomb itself is elevated above floor level, which goes against traditional Islamic burial practices.
Visiting the Osman Gazi Tomb was a truly moving experience. As the founder of the Ottoman Empire, Osman Gazi holds a significant place in Turkish history. The tomb itself is beautifully maintained and reflects the grandeur of the Ottoman era. The serene atmosphere allows for quiet reflection on the life and legacy of this important figure. It's a must-visit for anyone interested in Turkish history and culture!
Lilih S — Google review
Here lies the founder of the Ottoman Empire. The shrine attracts many visitors and is ket in a very good condition. The guards at the entrance are dressed in the former of the days when Osman was the Sultan. They are a part of the attraction of the place. As it is a mausoleum, modest dressing is recommended.
Reza N — Google review
The resting place of Osman Gazi, holy shrines of other important figures and close companions of the Ottoman regime. Located in Tophane park, which overlooks the panoramic view of Bursa city. Open to the visitors and free to enter, a calm, quiet and peaceful atmosphere near the tomb. A ceremonial reenactment used to perform there. Dressed as Ottoman soldiers and offer tribute to them in a crowd of spectators. Orhan Gazi's (Son of Osman Gazi) resting place is also next to this. Really a place to feel the old history and understand. A must visit spot in Bursa.
Hashim S — Google review
Here lies the first Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, I mean what can be said other than, May Allah grant Osman Gazi Jannat-ul-Firdous for all his contributions. The experience of visiting the tomb was very good. Make sure to stay till the end of the hour to see the guard change. Rest in peace sir.
Soban — Google review
The tomb of the first Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Osman Gazi! When Bursa was conquered in 1326, Osman was still alive but too ill and old to take part in the campaign, so his son Orhan led the conquest. Next to Osman Gazi’s tomb, you’ll also find the tomb of his son, Orhan Gazi. What’s interesting is that the tomb of Osman Gazi is still guarded by human guards!
Stefan — Google review
We wanted to pay something but the staff refused. May God bless the administration of Bursa for taking care of the place. Real soldiers are standing there! Bravo for their work and may God give them strength
M. A — Google review
Visiting the tomb of Osman Gazi was an amazing and unforgettable experience. As the founder of the great Ottoman Empire (Osmanlı Sultanate), his final resting place carries immense historical and cultural importance. The tomb is beautifully preserved, and the peaceful atmosphere allows visitors to truly reflect on the legacy of this iconic leader. What made my visit even more special was witnessing a traditional parade near the tomb. It added a vibrant and ceremonial touch to the experience, giving a glimpse into the rich Ottoman heritage and how it’s still honored today. The location also offers stunning views over Bursa, and nearby sites like Orhan Gazi’s Tomb and the historic Tophane Clock Tower make it a perfect spot for history lovers. A must-visit destination for anyone exploring the roots of the Ottoman Empire!
Maher B — Google review
Very good experience,visted osman gazi grave and orhan gazi grave,children and wife,these are the founder of ottoman empire did the work that is remembered till today,they had hard ship but look how Allah tala rewarded them,how many people say fathi at there grave, we need more leaders like this.
Mohammed J — Google review
Osmangazi, Yiğitler Cd. No:4, 16040 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•Tips and more reviews for Osman Gazi Türbesi
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26Emir Sultan Mosque

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The Emir Sultan Mosque is a spectacular example of Ottoman rococo architecture and features towering minarets. Built in the 1300s, it was rebuilt in the 1850s and is a popular destination for religious tourists.
every mosque is unique. This one though small, It is beautifully built perched on a hill with magnificent views
Tatt C — Google review
Very Good place to visit when you go to Bursa. It's next to Clock Tower with a Very good view of Bursa. If you want to see the old traditional warriors to pay their homages and guard, come in the morning around 9 am. They'll stay their for one hour.
Jaspal S — Google review
Emir Sultan Mosque is the most famous and sacred among the mosques in Bursa.
Halil D — Google review
It is wonderful to feel the atmosphere of that historical building while praying.
İlyas A — Google review
You can take the wudhu outside, male and woman are in the same place..for woman u have to search for friend who can covered you, while wudhu..In prayer area, woman go to bayan area ( you go to the left side from entrance)
Intan — Google review
Beautiful mosque mashAllah, with eloquent reciter leading the prayer. Watch out for the staring lady though!!
Kimia G — Google review
Another gem of artwork and design in Bursa's historic mosques and tombs. What it lacks in colours and ooh-aah moments of the Grenn Mosque are made up for in the simplicity of the designs and patterns. Brilliant red carpet fits in nicely with the artwork
Cam G — Google review
❤️🙏🏻 great place to visit.
Kerem S — Google review
Emirsultan, Emir Sultan Cami, 16360 Yıldırım/Bursa, Türkiye•http://yildirim.gov.tr/•Tips and more reviews for Emir Sultan Mosque

27Museum of Ottoman House

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Nestled in the heart of Bursa's historical Al-Muradia district, the Museum of Ottoman House offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. This charming two-story wooden structure, located right across from the Sultan Murad Mosque, is not just any museum; it’s also the birthplace of Fatih Sultan Mehmed, known for conquering Istanbul. The house showcases authentic 17th-century architecture and decor that transports visitors back to a time when Ottoman patricians thrived.
It is a museum where you can learn how people used to live 13th to 19th century.
Silicon T — Google review
Despite the opening hours indicated below, the museum was closed for renovation when I visited (21/9/2022), and looked as though it would not be opening anytime soon. It would be helpful to say so on the website as I saw quite a few others arrive only to be turned away by the workmen there.
Lesley C — Google review
It is nice to see how people used to live before. Free entrance.
Igor P — Google review
Good to have a look.
Emad M — Google review
Nice
Fatih M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located on Aralık Street in the Muradiye neighborhood of Bursa, near the Murad II Social Complex, the house has three floors: a basement, ground floor, and first floor. The basement is accessed from the north side, while the ground and first floors are accessed from the courtyard on the west side. An example of civil architecture, the house was expropriated and restored by the General Directorate of Antiquities and Museums of the Ministry of National Education in 1946. It was re-opened as a museum in 1958, with its exhibition arrangements. It was repaired again in 1973 and 1992, and its exhibition arrangements were re-arranged. From the exterior, the house, which sits on a stone foundation, has its east facade plastered up to the first floor level. The slightly protruding first floor features brickwork laid in zigzag patterns between wooden beams. This facade features loophole-type windows at the basement level, rectangular windows on the ground floor, and round-arched plaster latticework skylights above the rectangular windows on the first floor. The windows have wooden casements. The west facade of the house, which provides access to the ground and first floors, is divided by wooden pillars. The ground floor features a balcony with wooden railings, while the upper floor opens to the outside with windows in the Bursa arch style. The northern section is plastered. The south facade is blind. The building is entered via a six-step staircase located south of the axis on the west facade. An open-fronted iwan hall and iwan flank each room. The plan is repeated on the upper floor. Inside, the low-ceilinged ground floor is made of wood and bares no decorative elements. Upstairs, an iwan hall and two symmetrical rooms opening onto the iwan and iwan reflect the finest examples of 17th-century woodwork. The ceiling of the hall is decorated with a cream-colored, green-red zigzag pattern, while the ceiling of the iwan is decorated with motifs consisting of a star in the center and hexagons surrounding it. A painted band of rumi, palmettes, and curved branches encircles the hall and the central and side iwans. (Original) Bursa, Muradiye Mahallesi, Aralık Sokak’ta, II. Murad Külliyesi yakınındadır. Ev bodrum, zemin ve 1.kat olmak üzere üç katlıdır. Bodrum katına kuzey cepheden, zemin ve 1. katına ise batı cephede bulunan avludan girilmektedir. Sivil mimarlık örneği ev 1946 yılında Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı Eski Eserler ve Müzeler Genel Müdürlüğü tarafından kamulaştırılarak restore edilmiş, 1958 yılında teşhir düzenlemesi yapılmış müze olarak ziyarete açılmıştır. 1973 ve 1992 yıllarında tekrar onarılarak yeniden teşhir düzenlemesi yapılmıştır. Yapı dıştan; taş temel üzerine oturan evin doğu cephesi birinci kat hizasına kadar sıvalı olup, hafif dışa taşkın 1.katta ahşap hatıllar arasında zikzak örülmüş tuğla kullanılmıştır. Bu cephede bodrum kat hizasında mazgal tipi pencereler, zemin katta dikdörtgen formlu pencereler, 1. katta ise dikdörtgen formlu pencereler üstünde yuvarlak kemerli alçı şebekeli tepe pencereleri sıralanmıştır. Pencereler ahşap kanatlıdır. Zemin ve 1. kata girişi sağlayan evin batı cephesi ahşap direklerle bölüntüye uğratılmış, zemin kat ahşap korkuluklu balkon, üst katı ise Bursa kemeri tarzında pencerelerle dışa açılmaktadır, kuzey bölümü ise sıvalıdır. Güney cephesi sağırdır. Yapıya batı cephede eksenin güneyinde yer alan altı basamaklı merdivenle girilmektedir. Önü açık eyvanlı bir sofa ile eyvan, iki yanında birer oda yer almaktadır. Plan üst katta tekrar etmektedir. Yapı içten; alçak tavanlı zemin katın tavan ve tabanı ahşap olup, süsleme öğesi içermemektedir. Üst katta eyvanlı bir sofa ile eyvan ve eyvana açılan birbirine simetrik iki oda 17.yüzyıl ahşap süsleme sanatının en güzel örneğini yansıtmaktadır. Sofanın tavanı krem, yeşil kırmızı zeminli zikzak, eyvanın tavanı ortada yıldız ve etrafında altıgenlerden oluşan motiflerle bezenmiştir. Sofayı orta ve yan eyvanı boydan boya rumi, palmet ve kıvrık dallardan oluşan kalemişi bir kuşak çevrelemektedir.
Umit O — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Ottoman House Museum is a space that successfully brings the fascinating texture of the past to the present. Unique objects and furnishings reflecting the Ottoman-era lifestyle are displayed within. This museum offers visitors the opportunity to journey through history. You'll hear a different story around every corner. From another perspective, the Ottoman House Museum is an example of efforts to preserve our cultural heritage. It's not just a museum; it's also a valuable resource for education and training. It's an ideal place to explore the architectural features of the period and connect with the past. Furthermore, the events held at the Ottoman House Museum allow visitors to experience history more vividly. Workshops and conferences allow visitors to interact with the past. Contents appealing to all age groups make this venue even more special. Finally, this museum is an essential stop for those seeking a deep understanding of Ottoman culture. In every room you visit, you'll feel the historical richness and trace the traces of the past. The Ottoman House Museum is not just an exhibition space but also a cultural meeting point. (Original) Osmanlı Evi Müzesi, geçmişin büyüleyici dokusunu günümüze taşımayı başaran bir mekan. İçerisinde, Osmanlı dönemi yaşam tarzını yansıtan eşsiz objeler ve döşemeler sergileniyor. Bu müze, ziyaretçilerine tarih içinde bir yolculuk yapma fırsatı sunuyor. Ziyaret ettiğinizde, her köşede farklı bir hikaye duymanız mümkün. Bir başka açıdan bakıldığında, Osmanlı Evi Müzesi, kültürel mirasımızı koruma çabalarının bir örneği. Sadece bir müze değil, aynı zamanda eğitim ve öğretim alanında da önemli bir kaynak. Dönemin mimari özelliklerini keşfetmek, geçmişle bağ kurmak için ideal bir mekan. Ayrıca, Osmanlı Evi Müzesi'nde düzenlenen etkinlikler sayesinde, tarihi daha canlı bir biçimde deneyimlemek mümkün. Atölye çalışmaları ve konferanslar, ziyaretçilerin geçmişle etkileşim kurmasını sağlıyor. Her yaş grubuna hitap eden içerikler, bu mekanı daha da özel kılıyor. Son olarak, bu müze, Osmanlı kültürü hakkında derin bir anlayış geliştirmek isteyenler için vazgeçilmez bir durak. Gezdiğiniz her odada, tarihsel zenginliği hissediyor, geçmişin izlerini takip ediyorsunuz. Osmanlı Evi Müzesi, yalnızca bir sergi alanı değil, aynı zamanda kültürel bir buluşma noktasıdır.
Aynuse T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located opposite the Murad II Complex in the Muradiye district, the wooden house is thought to have once housed a mansion belonging to Sultan Murad II. Therefore, it is also known as the birthplace of Mehmed the Conqueror, the conqueror of Istanbul. The two-story house, now a museum, exhibits 17th-century characteristics in its layout and decoration, making it one of the oldest surviving houses in Bursa. The plan consists of an iwaned hall opening onto the garden and two rooms. The lower floor rooms are low-ceilinged winter rooms. In the upper floor, the "main room," a magnificent wooden wardrobe decorated with hand-carved plant and flower motifs, a geometrically decorated wooden ceiling, and a hexagonal ceiling spire all showcase the beautiful and characteristic features of 17th-century decoration. The museum building, which consists of three floors: basement, ground floor, and first floor, features a fountain with a marble trough made of cut stone in its courtyard. A wooden staircase leads to the ground floor, which is flanked by a large hall with wooden railings and a bedroom. The first floor, accessed by a wooden staircase, houses the guest lounge, dining room, and harem rooms. The Ottoman House Museum is a work of art created by Bursa craftsmen. Source: Bursa Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism (Original) Muradiye Semti'nde II. Murad Külliyesi'nin karşısında bulunan ahşap evin yerinde, evvelce Sultan II. Murad'ın bir köşkü olduğu sanılmaktadır. Dolayısıyla bu ev aynı zamanda İstanbul'u fetheden Fatih Sultan Mehmet'in doğduğu ev olarak bilinmektedir. Günümüzde müze olarak kullanılan, iki katlı ev, plan ve süslemeleri bakımından 17'nci yüzyıl özelliklerini taşımakta olup, Bursa'da halen ayakta kalan en eski evlerdendir. Bahçeye açılan eyvanlı bir sofa ve iki odadan oluşan planda alt kat odaları alçak tavanlı kışlık odalardır. Üst kattaki "baş oda" da kalem işi bitki ve çiçek motifleriyle dekorlu şahane ahşap dolap, geometrik dekorlu ahşap tavan ve altıgen tavan göbeği zarif görünüşleri ile 17'nci yüzyıl süslemelerinin güzel ve karakteristik özelliklerini sergiler. Bodrum, zemin ve birinci kat olmak üzere üç kattan oluşan müze binasının avlusunda kesme taştan mermer yalaklı bir çeşme bulunur. Ahşap merdivenle, ahşap parmaklıklı geniş bir sofa ile iki yanında birer yatak odasının bulunduğu zemin kata çıkılır. Yine ahşap bir merdivenle çıkılan birinci katın ortasında konuk salonu, yemek ve harem odaları yer alır. Osmanlı Evi Müzesi, Bursalı ustalar tarafından yapılmış bir sanat eseridir. Kaynak: Bursa İl Kültür ve Turizm Müdürlüğü
KoSeKu — Google review
Muradiye, Prf. Dr. Halil İnalcık Sk. No:6, 16050 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•http://www.bursakulturturizm.gov.tr/TR,94264/17-yy-osmanli-evi-m…•+90 224 220 99 26•Tips and more reviews for Museum of Ottoman House

28Muradiye Mosque

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The Muradiye Mosque, located in Bursa, is a must-see for architecture enthusiasts. This stunning mosque, built in the 15th century, boasts an amazing interior with beautiful lighting. It sits atop a hill and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Visitors can also explore the nearby Bursa Castle and Fortress while taking in the picturesque scenery. The mosque's design reflects both Seljuk and Ottoman styles, making it a unique and historically significant site to visit in Turkey.
It is perfect to learn a little about the Ottoman Empire. It is very well maintained and it is free. I recommend it.
Eleinne A — Google review
One of the most beautiful interiors in a mosque in Turkey that I have seen though it looks very recent. Seems like almost all the mosques have had their interiors remade
Jeremy K — Google review
This mosque amazing and very beautiful...from inside amazing lights...and from out side nice view and you can walk 30minute to the castle there is amazinggg view you can see all ankara..
Almaged ا — Google review
Quite nice architecture and energy is so calming.
Emreun M — Google review
Astonishing, yet very simple ☺️☺️☺️ must visit in Bursa
Felix S — Google review
Beautiful mosque interior. Magnificent complex next to it, hosting the thombs of some of the most important people of the Ottoman empire.
Marina N — Google review
A beautiful mosque in the top of hill, Amazing architectural design at 15 century. Muslims can pray here. It is beside the graveyard of Shahzada Mustafa.
Travel K — Google review
Very beautiful and authentic mosque from the ottoman empire in the heart of old Bursa.
Rami G — Google review
Muradiye, 2.Murad Caddesi Sokak, 16040 Osmangazi/Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•Tips and more reviews for Muradiye Mosque

29Hüsnü Züber House

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Hüsnü Züber House is a charming building with a library and study area on the upper floor, while one of its lower rooms has been transformed into a wooden spoon museum. It's an ideal spot for young people seeking a quiet place to study or read, with the added bonus of refreshments being available. The venue offers tea and internet access, making it convenient for visitors. However, there are occasional issues with shaky tables and limited internet connectivity after reaching a certain usage threshold.
(Translated by Google) My new favorite place. I think the view, atmosphere, cleanliness are all perfect. There is free tea service. You can take any food you want with you and consume it with your tea in the garden with a magnificent view during class breaks. Oh no, shouldn't I have written? (Original) Yeni favori mekanım. Manzarası, atmosferi, temizliği bence hepsi mükemmel. Ücretsiz çay servisi var. İstediğiniz yiyeceği yanınıza alıp ders arasında muhteşem manzaralı bahçesinde çayınızla beraber tüketebilirsiniz. Ay yoksa yazmasamıydım🤭
Büşra D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A modest library with high spirituality. Definitely worth a visit, breathe in its special atmosphere. You can study or read a book in a quiet environment with a beautiful view. Tea and bread are also served. (Original) Maneviyatı yüksek, mütevazi bir kütüphane. Kesinlikle ziyaret edilmeli, o özel atmosferi solunmalı. Sessiz ortamda güzel bir manzara eşliğinde ders çalışabilir ya da kitap okuyabilirsiniz. Çay ve ekmek ikramı da mevcut.
Atalay Ö — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a very nice building, the upper floor of which is used as a library and study area, and one of the rooms of the lower floor of which has been turned into a museum of wooden spoons. It's usually not crowded. There are also refreshments. An ideal place for young people looking for a place to study or read a book. (Original) Üst katı kütüphane - ders çalışma alanı olarak kullanılan, alt katında bir odası tahta kaşıklardan bir müze hâline getirilen, oldukça hoş bir yapı. Genelde kalabalık olmuyor. Ayrıca ikramlar da var. Ders çalışmak yahut kitap okumak için bir yer arayan gençler için ideal bir yer.
Bilgehan T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The youth house is open from 9am to 6:30pm and is the perfect place to study and read. Tea and coffee are also available ;) (Original) Saat 9 ile 18.30 arasında açık olan gençlik evinde ders çalışmak ve kitap okumak için mükemmel bir yer. Çay ve kahve de var ;)
Özkan Ö — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a really beautiful place. It has a lush green view right across from the Muradiye social complex. It's not too crowded, it's generally quiet... It's a very suitable environment for studying. (Original) Gerçekten çok güzel bir mekan. Muradiye külliyesinin tam karşısında yemyeşil bir manzarası var. Çok kalabalık değil genellikle sessiz sakin... Ders çalışmak için gayet uygun bir ortam.
Öznur İ — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was able to go there for the first time in September 2021 because it was under restoration for a certain period of time. I would have loved to see the original version. They changed the inside a little bit. Personally, I was disappointed, but it was also a very nice youth center, and I am still happy that I could stop by and visit it. (Original) 2021 yılının eylül ayında ilk defa gidebilmiştim çünkü belirli bir süre restorasyondaydı. ilk hali görebilmeyi çok isterdim içerisini biraz değiştirmişler. şahsen hayal kırıklığına da uğradım ama çok güzel bir şekilde de gençlik merkezi de olmuş, yine de buraya uğrayıp gezebildiğim için mutluyum.
Hülya Ö — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a museum worth seeing with its library which is a great study area. However, it appears on 3. Uzunyol Street on the map but the entrance is on Kaplıca Street. Since we knocked on the door on the street side, they kindly let us enter from there. The main entrance is from the street side, let those who want to go know and if possible, the location of the museum should be corrected. (Original) Harika bir ders çalışma alanı olan kütüphanesiyle görmeye değer bir müze. Yalnız haritada 3. Uzunyol Sokak üzerinde görünüyor ama giriş kapısı Kaplıca Caddesi’nde imiş. Biz sokak tarafındaki kapıyı çaldığımız için nezaketen oradan girmemize izin verdiler. Esas giriş cadde tarafından, gitmek isteyenlerin haberi olsun ve mümkünse müzenin konumu düzeltilsin.
Meva G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The staff is very friendly. The facility, which serves as a museum and youth center with a small library, is clean and tidy. (Original) Personel çok güler yüzlü Müze ve gençlik merkezi olarak hizmet vermekte olan ufak bir kütüphaneye sahip bir tesis temiz ve düzenli
Melek Z — Google review
Hamzabey, Kaplıca Cd. No:55/1, 16060 Osmangazi̇/Bursa, Türkiye•http://bbbgenclikkulubu.com/•+90 224 716 22 65•Tips and more reviews for Hüsnü Züber House
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