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Daily Bursa Golden Tour

Tukey, Bursa
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Duration

10-12 Hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

English, Turkish, Urdu

Overview

Bursa :

According to the history Bursa was capital city of Ottoman empire. And 4th largest city in turkey with more than 3 million population.  Well known because of its culture, historical places, manufacturing, and natural taste known as market city.

Short stay in Yalova  for ATV bike and / or Jeep ride with driver.

 (Optional and at customers own cost).

Ancient YalovaThe first settlement in the region dates back to the Prehistoric Period, in around 3000 BC. The Hittites ruled the region in the 21st century BC, followed by the Phrygians in the 13th century BC, and thereafter by the Greeks in the archaic, classical and Hellenistic eras.

REÇELCI DAĞAL MARKET

Visit Turkish delight Manufacturing Shop in Bursa. In Turkish delight production which started in the 16th century in Turkey, honey and .You will find both answers or shopping online options in TurkAttar.

Tourist attraction spot KARAGÜS SWEET MARKET

Visit Historical Ancient Cinar Tree over 610 years old. 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

Visit Uludag Mountain which is most popular ski center (Free Time). Uludag was previously known as OlymposMisios in ancient times, and is known in mythology as the place where the gods watched the Trojan war. Plans have been confirmed for a development project, which will offer a huge increase in accommodation and skiing facilities.

Cable car on peak of Uludag Mountain 2543 meters

Visit natural homemade Jam preserved. Bursa Regional Committee for Preservation of Cultural and Natural. Distribution of Registered Historical Structures in Bursa by Provinces (2011) .Home-made products like gözleme, home-made baklava, erişte, tarhana and jam are … have food-drink premises on the ground floor, homemade food and various​.

Visit Ulu cami Mosque : The Ulu Camii or “Great Mosque” is the largest mosque in Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, and a landmark of early Ottoman architecture as it evolved out of Seljuk Turkish architecture. Ordered by Sultan Bayezid I, the mosque was designed and built by architect Ali Neccar in 1396–1399.

Visit Orhan Ghazi Tomb : Tomb of Osman Gazi Osman Gazi, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, who is the name-source for the Ottoman dynasty.OrhanBey buried his father, Osman Gazi.

Visit historical Bursa Silk Market. Bursa was the first capital of the Ottoman Empire and it retained that status from 1326 to 1365. Today it is the country’s fourth largest city in terms of population. It has become the heart of a number of industries, including the country’s automotive industry.

Visit Osman Ghazi Tomb. The western mausoleum houses the tomb of Osman Gazi (1258-1323) and the eastern one memorializes his son Orhan GaziOsman was the founder of the Ottoman dynasty, which later expanded into the Ottoman Empire (lasting 600 years). As leader of the Ottoman Turks, Osman oversaw many military victories in the area.

The Green Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Mehmed I, is a part of a larger complex on the east side of Bursa, Turkey, the former capital of the Ottoman Turks before they captured Constantinople in 1453. The complex consists of a mosque, türbe, madrasah.

Visit Ottoman Historical Bath. Bursa also has thermal baths, old Ottoman mansions, palaces, and several museums. … And Hacivat are based on historic personalities who lived and died in Bursa in the 14th century.

Visit Koza Han historical bazar. The Koza Han is a historic caravanserai (han) in Bursa, Turkey. It is located in the heart of the city’s historic market district. Contents. 1 History; 2 Architecture; 3 References; 4 External links. The Bazaar in the Islamic City: Design, Culture, and History.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Pick up & drop point : " Nearest point to your hotel / Accommodation "

Itinerary

Green Mosque
Green Mosque

The Green Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Mehmed I, is a part of a larger complex on the east side of Bursa, Turkey, the former capital of the Ottoman Turks before they captured Constantinople in 1453. The complex consists of a mosque, türbe, madrasah.

Osman Ghazi Tomb
Osman Ghazi Tomb

The western mausoleum houses the tomb of Osman Gazi (1258-1323) and the eastern one memorializes his son Orhan Gazi. Osman was the founder of the Ottoman dynasty, which later expanded into the Ottoman Empire (lasting 600 years). As leader of the Ottoman Turks, Osman oversaw many military victories in the area.

Sheikh Edebali Tomb
Sheikh Edebali Tomb

Sheikh Edebali (1206-1326, Turkish: Şeyh Edebali, real name: İmâdüddin Mustafa bin İbrâhim bin İnac el-Kırşehrî) also referred as Balışeyh, was a highly influential Ottoman Sunni Sheikh of the Ahi brotherhood, who helped shape and develop the policies of the growing Ottoman State.

Historical Ancient Cinar Tree
Historical Ancient Cinar Tree

Visit Historical Ancient Cinar Tree over 610 years old. 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

Orhan Ghazi Tomb
Orhan Ghazi Tomb

Tomb of Osman Gazi Osman Gazi, the founder of the Ottoman Empire, who is the name-source for the Ottoman dynasty.OrhanBey buried his father, Osman Gazi

Bala Hatun Tomb
Bala Hatun Tomb

BalaHatun (wife of Osman Ghazi) And balaHatun mother tomb. RabiaBalaHatun died January 1324 birth name Rabia) was the second wife of Ottoman Sultan Osman I.She was the daughter of the famous Sheikh Edebali and the mother of Alaeddin Pasha of the Ottoman Empire.

34 Sultan’s Historical Museum Bilecik
34 Sultan’s Historical Museum Bilecik

Bilecik Museum is a museum in Bilecik, Turkey. An ancient Ottoman building-demolished during the Turkish War of Independence in the 1920s once stood on the site of the museum.

Ertugrul Ghazi Tomb
Ertugrul Ghazi Tomb

Ertugrul Ghazi is a historical figure dating back to the 13th century, who belonged to the 'Kayi tribe' and fought for his religion, conquering many lands in the way of Allah. He was the son of Suleyman Shah of Oghuz descent. Ertugrul's son, Osman, succeeded the throne and founded the Ottoman Empire around 1299.

Kaya Alp Cemetery
Kaya Alp Cemetery

Elegant mausoleum of a 13th-century warrior chieftain whose son founded the Ottoman Empire

Sugut Historical Museum
Sugut Historical Museum

Originally the three-storey wooden building was an Ottoman dispensary built in the early 1900s. In 2001, after restoration, the building was opened as a museum.

Ertugrul Ghazi Mosque
Ertugrul Ghazi Mosque

Built in the 13th century by Gazi Ertuğrul in Bilecik province's Söğüt district, the first masjid was erected with a 40-person capacity and is now regarded as the first historical building to ever be built by the Ottomans, attracting thousands of tourists every year.

Al Fatih Masjid & Tomb of Sultan Fatih
Al Fatih Masjid & Tomb of Sultan Fatih

The Fatih Mosque is an Ottoman mosque in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. The original mosque on the site was constructed between 1463 and 1470.

Tomb of Sultan Fatih
Tomb of Sultan Fatih

The Fatih Mosque is an Ottoman mosque in the Fatih district of Istanbul, Turkey. The original mosque on the site was constructed between 1463 and 1470.

Bursa Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami Masjid)
 Bursa Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami Masjid)

Vast, ornate mosque built in 1399in Seljuk style, with 20 domes& 2 towering minarets.The mosque dates from 1399 in the early days of the Ottoman Empire, so its architecture still leans towards the earlier Seljuk style, which took much of its influence from Persian mosques.

Ski on Uludağ (Ulu Mounatin) Bursa
Ski on Uludağ (Ulu Mounatin) Bursa

Uludağ is Turkey's busiest winter ski resort. The resort area ranges from between 1,767 meters and 2,322 meters above sea level, with 28 kilometers of slopes available, ranging from beginner to advanced levels.

Included/Excluded

  • Transportation
  • Ferry Ride
  • Bursa City Tour
  • Lunch at Uludağ
  • Cable Car
  • Entrance Fee cable car for Uludag Mountain [pat at the point]
  • Personal Expenses / shopping
  • Chair Lift charges
  • Ski Equipment’s
  • Entrance Fee for Uludag Mountain
  • Ski Equipment’s
  • ATV bike ride & Jeep ride
  • Tips

Durations

10-12 Hours

Tour's Location

Tukey, Bursa

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