Since Bursa is located on the Asian and European crossing road, it has been the settlement of many different societies in the past. Bursa province hosts dozens of beauties with the heroes of Karagoz and Hacivat shadow play, chestnut candy, Uludag ski resort, delicious Iskender kebab, natural beauties that attract nature tourism lovers and historical ruins.
BURSA SMELLS HISTORY
You can see
the most beautiful and elaborate examples of mosques, madrasas and tombs in
Bursa. Oylat thermal springs, located in the city which is rich in baths and
thermal springs, are among the places to visit in Bursa. The tombs of Osman
Gazi, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, his father Ertuğrul Gazi and his son
Orhan Gazi are also located in Bursa. Again, historical monuments such as Ulu
Mosque, Covered Market, Silk Market (Koza Han), Emir Sultan Mosque which are built
in the Ottoman period and many important places that we cannot count are
located in Bursa.
BURSA STANDS OUT WITH ITS NATURAL BEAUTIES
For nature-loving
families and young people; Ayvaini Cave, which is the fourth longest cave of
Turkey, and Oylat Cave, where stalactites and stalagmites are illuminated and dripstone
pools are located, are among the locations to be visited in Bursa. In addition,
the cable car in Piremir District is another alternative for those who want to
spend a nice day in nature.
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