Tour Detail
Tour starts at 8.30 a.m.
Turkey's fourth most populated city and one of its most industrialized megalopolises is Bursa. Bursa served as the Ottoman Empire's capital from 1326 to 1365. The city was known as "Hüdavendigar" during the Ottoman era; today, it is known as "Yeşil Bursa" (which translates to "Green Bursa"). The various parks and gardens inside of it, as well as the enormous woodlands that surround it, served as the basis for this description. The enormous mountain in the distance, Uluda, which is a well-known ski resort, is nearly associated with the city. Bursa is the birthplace of well-known Turkish cuisine including skender kebap, candied marron glacés, peaches, and lokum.
In Istanbul, guests are picked up from their hotels and transported to Bursa by private bus and boat.
When visitors arrive, they are taken to a local restaurant where they are fed iskender kebap, one of Bursa's famous dishes.
You'll journey with a tour after lunch to explore many of this wonderful city's attractions.
The Green Mosque and the Green Tomb, both of which are a part of a larger complex, are visible to visitors. Mehmed I was the fifth Ottoman Sultan.
Prior to taking a cable car to Uludag, visitors can see these wonderful sights.
Visitors who have climbed the mountain will take a ferry back to Istanbul, where they will be driven to their hotel.