A veritable garden city, Bursa blooms with botanical parks and green spaces, while tourHQ guides flit between the old Ottoman forts, the Grand Mosque and the bustling food courts and kebab stalls.
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Once a proud Ottoman capital, the ancient city of Bursa is now one of the industrial king-pins of modern Turkey, famous for its sprawling parklands, high-energy local life and myriad of enticing historical wonders.
Known colloquially as Yeşil Bursa (Green Bursa), the botanical gardens and well-kept green areas of this city’s downtown offer visitors some welcome respite from the bustle that dominates in the streets around the must-see mosques and museums here. Out of all of these it’s the magnificent 20-domed Grand Mosque that’s perhaps most enthralling, while the 13th century Mosque of Mehmed I is one of the finest examples of Bursa’s own unique architectural style.
Amidst the hubbub of Bursa’s shopping districts and food courts, away from the modern complexes and high-street outlets, traditional produce still abounds. Your Bursa travel guide will have you sample the city’s kestane sekeri, sweet chestnuts glazed with a coating of sugar, or the regional kebab dish that’s hailed as one of the best in the country.
Just 20km away from the Marmara coast and a short drive to Turkey’s premier ski resort at Uludağ, there really are plenty of reasons to visit this lively yet relaxing enclave of old Ottoman culture in the north.
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