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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Built in the 14th century, this mosque is an excellent example of classical Ottoman architecture. Of special interest are the intricately carved wooden pulpit, and the three-tiered fountain.
The Great Mosque (a.k.a. Ulu Cami) is on the main street (where the Atatürk Cd. becomes Cemal Nadir Cd.) and is the largest mosque in Bursa, showcasing Seljuk-style architecture. Many consider it the fifth most important mosque in Islam (after those in Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, and Damascus), and is included in Bursa’s 2014 UNESCO World Heritage Site description. The mosque was commissioned by Sultan Bayezid I, and designed and built by architect Ali Neccar in 1396–1399. The large square building has twenty domes arranged in four rows of five, supported by twelve columns. According to legend, twenty domes were built instead of the twenty separate mosques which the Sultan had promised after winning the Battle of Nicopolis over an allied crusader army in 1396. The mosque's two cylindrical minarets are prominent landmarks if you wander around central Bursa. The interior of the mosque is spacious, filled with light, and has graceful calligraphy and floral motifs adorning the walls and columns. At the center is a şadırvan (fountain) where worshipers can perform ritual ablutions before prayer. The dome over the şadırvan is capped by a skylight which highlights the fountain's softly cascading water. The mihrab (prayer niche oriented towards Mecca) is particularly fine, bordered by intricate decorative tiles and bands of graceful calligraphy. Throughout the interior are graceful inscriptions on the walls and columns written by famous Ottoman calligraphers of the period, one of the finest examples of Islamic calligraphy in the world. The interior is shielded from street noise and invites contemplation, encouraged by a reader softly reciting passages from the Koran. The mosque is open during normal hours with no entrance fee (although a donation is gratefully appreciated). Modest attire and removing one's shoes shows respect for this active place of worship.
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This marketplace consists mainly of merchants selling silks and brocades.
Nice place for buy more manufacturers on silk made on Bursa. More friendly the town Only 1 Toelette price 2LT Coffee and tea in the bars on the place in the center of old market
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Iznik is a quiet village near Bursa that was a major pottery center during the Ottoman Empire. It's still well-known for beautiful pottery in the Ottoman style and for the ancient walls that still mostly surround the city. It's a few hours' drive from Istanbul, but the trip can be made shorter—and more entertaining—by hopping a ferry to Yalova and driving from there.
Lovely small city with rich history especially with the connection with Council of Nicaea (or some wrote Nicea). I visited Iznik from Istanbul by taking IDO Ferry from Yenikapi to Yalova. From Yalova IDO ferry stop, on the right side from IDO pier there is a bus / minibus terminal where I took dolmus to Iznik. As of April 2021 dolmus Yalova to Iznik costed me 22 Turkish lira about 1 hour-ish drive. The dolmus dropped all passengers in the junction where Aya Sophia Mosque is located. I explored the city in two days time. I refer to the website of The Byzantine Legacy as my web-guide. The places I visited were: Hagia Sophia, 5 gates (Lefke Gates + Hadrian Aquaduct, Istanbul or Constantinope Gates, Southern Gate, Southwestern Gate, and ruins of Lake Gate), Iznik Museum, Roman Theatre with ruins of "Church B", ruins of "Church C", ruins of "Church of Koimesis and Bocek Hagiasma - actually almost nothing much, Palace of the Senate "Senato Sarayi", and from far distance "underwater" Basilica. All by walking and it's small city. And not to forget to enjoy the view of sun set in Iznik Lake.
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Bursa Teleferik has developed a “Special Travelling Experience” plot combining ecological transportation enriched with the pleasures offered at the stations and an observation journey. The lift line positioned within the nature delicately and the architecture of 4 separate stations offers comfort and entertainment to the guests. The stores of various brands located in the stations form a packed activity center. The lifts and stations of Bursa Teleferik Co. create a tremendous impression in the international arena as well and aim to be one of the most glorious tourism areas of Turkey and the world.
Turkey ???????? bursa best and beautiful clean city. My experience of bursa teleferik cable car ???? is one of the best in year 2020. What a smooth ride and scenery of the bursa”s mountain and greenery of bursa city is unforgettable my favorite ❤️????????
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What a lovely relaxing park this is. My friend Bursa had never visited it before. Peaceful and well laid out. My visit in October was the tail end of the flowers. For bird loves there are many species of birds in this park, stop a while and sit and you will see them. There is also a big children's playground and two people pedal 'bikes" that can be hired. I mustn't forget the ice cream stall, I had a blackberry ice cream, a flavour I haven't tried before but it was delicious. Take a picnic
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GREEN BURSA TRIP WİTH CABLE CAR Full Day Trip, Lunch with one soft drink Included ULUDAĞ-OLYMPOS ( OLIMPOS ) MOUNTAIN: The most advanced and most popular ski resort popular winter sports include skiing, jet skiing, as well as famous for its natural vegetation. In winter season every place is covered with snow, you can play with snow. The official season for skiing runs from December to mid-March FERRYBOAT TRIP: It takes maximum 50 minutes for crossing Izmit Gulf CABLE CAR: Climb to mountain by bus . Teleferique (one way) just to be used to go down from the Uludag Mountain OLD TREE: 610 Years old Inkaya plane tree . you can take a photo / selfie. Green mosque : Great Mosque in the heart of bursa city SHOPPING: We visit small Turkish delight factory, touristic shop in Bursa City and shop selling honey on the Uludag Mountain Important Notices • In bad weather conditions, our agency has the right to make changes in the program. • Activities like Atv’s , Chair lift / telesiyej are extra • When the cable car is out of service due to bad weather or maintenance, it is replaced by a small cable car • ( Telesiyej ) at the top of the mountain and the descent is made down the mountain by bus. • If the small cable car / chairlift is not working, the descent down the mountain is done by bus • When the ferry is out of service due to bad weather or maintenance, transportation is provided by Osmangazi Bridge. • The responsibility for extra services such as ATV and chairlift does not belong to our company. • Operates every day, all year round, except Ramadan • Including transfer from/to City Hotels and for each Hotel there is a fixed departure time • This tour ends around 22:00 – 23:00 pm approximately
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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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A tranquil escapade within proximity of a city where you could bask in freshness of a small village yet enjoy a breakfast with plenty to eat. Perfect for a walk out in the open away from everyday's hectic life. You might avoid visiting on the weekends though,
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This is perfect place of tranquility accompanied by the sound of the waves from the lake and chirping birds around. A place to remain heart to heart with your own self. A cup of coffee or tea from nearby coffeehouses will help you question your hectic life and if this is the right time to transition to a less consuming one.Enjoy it..
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