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Often called the 'Green Bursa' for its many parks and gardens, this city was the first major capital of the Ottoman Empire. Visitors come to walk through history at sites like the Grand Mosque and the opulent tombs of the early sultans at the Muradiye Complex. Just a cable car ride away, the snowy slopes of Uludağ Mountain offer skiing in winter and cool hiking trails in summer. Don't leave without trying the city's famous Iskender kebab in the old market quarters around Koza Han, the historic silk trading center.
The city center around Atatürk Caddesi is a practical base, putting you within walking distance of major mosques and bazaars, and it works well for both sightseers and business travelers. For a quieter, more residential feel with great local restaurants, consider the Çekirge district, known for its thermal baths. Bursa is easily reached via a short ferry ride from Istanbul to Yalova, followed by a drive or bus, and the city's own metro system connects key districts.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 88 places to stay in Bursa, ranging from simple, family-run guesthouses in the old town to modern business hotels near the Organize Sanayi metro station. The selection is dominated by good-value, mid-range hotels and a growing number of charming boutique properties converted from traditional Ottoman houses.
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What are the best hotels in Bursa?
Bursa offers a diverse range of hotels to suit every traveler. For luxury and spa experiences, consider options like Hilton Bursa Convention Center & Spa or Almira Hotel Thermal & Spa. If you're visiting for skiing, hotels on Uludağ such as Kaya Uludağ or Grand Yazıcı Uludağ are popular choices. In the city center, you'll find boutique hotels and well-known chains providing comfortable stays close to historical sites.
What is the best area to stay in Bursa?
The 'best' area depends on your travel purpose. For historical sightseeing, shopping, and dining, staying in the city center, particularly around Osmangazi or Heykel, is ideal, putting you close to the Grand Mosque and Koza Han. If you're visiting for winter sports, the Uludağ mountain area offers direct access to ski slopes and resorts. For those seeking thermal baths and a more relaxed atmosphere, areas like Çekirge are known for their natural hot springs and spa hotels.