Discover the historical and natural wonders of Bursa, Turkey, from its magnificent Ottoman mosques and bustling silk markets to the breathtaking heights of Uludağ Mountain. This curated tour invites you to explore ancient villages, serene lakes, and iconic culinary delights for an unforgettable journey.
Ulu Cami
Ulu Cami is Bursa's largest mosque and a significant historical site, featuring 20 domes.
Koza Han
Koza Han is Bursa's oldest bazaar and a fascinating market location.
Sultanate Gate & Citadel
The Sultanate Gate & Citadel is a significant historical site located in the Tophane area of Bursa.
Green Mosque
The Green Mosque, known in Turkish as Yeşil Cami, is a must-see attraction for its incredible architecture and historical significance.
Green Tomb
The Green Tomb is a key attraction for those appreciating Ottoman history, housing the tomb of Sultan Mehmet I.
Suuçtu Waterfalls
Suuçtu Waterfalls are incredible natural features located in Suuçtu national park, offering an adventurous escape outside Bursa city center.
Gölyazı & Ulubat Lake
Gölyazı & Ulubat Lake offers a serene village experience by a lake, providing magnificent sunset views.
Bursa Teleferik
The Bursa Teleferik, or cable car, provides outstanding views of Bursa City and is a key part of the journey to Uludağ Mountain.
Uludağ Mountain
Uludağ Mountain is an unmissable destination with year-round activities like skiing and other adventures, accessible via the Bursa Teleferik.
Cumalıkızık Ottoman Village
Cumalıkızık is an Ottoman Village and a Unesco world heritage site, featuring colored houses converted into shops and cafes, and cobbled streets that offer exquisite nostalgia.
Tophane Kebabçısı
Tophane Kebabçısı is a 600-year-old restaurant near the tombs of Osman Ghazi and Orhan Ghazi, known for delicious food and celebrity visits.