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Overview
Historical Sites
- Grand Mosque (Ulu Camii): Built in the 14th century, this mosque is renowned for its stunning Seljuk-style architecture, impressive calligraphy, and serene atmosphere.
- Green Tomb (Yesil Türbe): A mausoleum for Sultan Mehmed I, famous for its green-colored tiles and intricate decorations.
- Muradiye Complex: A historical complex with tombs, mosques, and a charming garden where Ottoman royalty is buried.
Natural Attractions
- Uludağ National Park: A popular destination for skiing in winter and hiking in summer, Uludağ Mountain offers scenic views and outdoor adventures.
- Thermal Baths: Bursa is home to many thermal springs, particularly in the Çekirge district, where visitors can relax in natural hot springs with spa facilities.
- Saitabat Waterfall: A serene spot for nature lovers, ideal for picnics, with scenic waterfalls and lush landscapes.
Shopping & Local Culture
- Silk Bazaar (Koza Han): This historical bazaar offers a variety of silk products, souvenirs, and traditional Turkish items.
- Cumalıkızık Village: A charming Ottoman village with cobblestone streets, historic homes, and local markets. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a great place to explore Turkish culture and enjoy traditional breakfast.
Culinary Experiences
- Iskender Kebab: Bursa is known as the birthplace of Iskender Kebab, a delicious dish of sliced lamb served with yogurt and buttered tomato sauce.
- Chestnuts and Candies: The city is famous for its roasted chestnuts and traditional Turkish sweets like "Kemalpaşa" and "lokum" (Turkish delight).
Bursa Cable Car (Teleferik)
- The Bursa Cable Car offers a scenic journey to Uludağ Mountain, providing breathtaking views of the city and its surrounding landscape.