Known as the Royal Springs, Bursa's renowned hot mineral waters have been popular since Byzantine and Roman times. Fed by magnesium, calcium and sulfur-rich thermal springs, the 700-year old baths were built in the time of Sultan Murat I. The beautifully ornate Yeni Kaplica bath dates back to 16th century.
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Constructed in 1424, the Yesil Mosque or Green Mosque is so named due to the turquoise tiles used on its adornments, for which it is most famous.
Green mosque is must visited place in bursa. What a beautiful and historical mosque. Interior of mosque is so magnificent. We spend some time there
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It is a little off the beaten path so ensure that your driver knows the route well or else turn on the Google Maps. Once there, appreciate the neat streams of crystal clear water passing underneath the giant tree. It is equally popular in locals and tourists. Its quite a sight to see 600+ years old tree still producing leaves and is as fresh as new.
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610 years old tree of chinar , legend is Osman Gazi saw the dream that a tree is growing inside him and it’s branches spread over the world i.e Sultanate Usmania, many Turkish also believe if this tree dies, their state would finish too. Enjoy a cup of Turkish coffee/Chaye and a platter of fruits under the tree . If you would like some shopping please go to Ebruli, Iskender and yaman are very friendly and does good deals. Yaman speaks English so is helpful.
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