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Historic Inns and Trade Route

Emir Inn

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It is located in the Historical Caravanserai area of the UNESCO World Heritage List. Immerse yourself in the heart of history at the Emir Inn, an enchanting destination nestled in the resplendent city of Bursa, Türkiye. Rivaled by none, the comfort offered in this unique Inn echoes the rich Turkish traditions blended with otherworldly charm. Standing tall and grand in the historic district, Emir Inn stands as a testament to timeless beauty. Every corner of this alluring Inn recounts tales of the past while inviting you to become a part of its story. With majestic Ottoman architecture that strikes a soothing balance with modern designs, Emir Inn offers unparalleled hospitality right in the hub of cultural charisma. Exploring Bursa from the Emir Inn’s prime position is both seamless and inspiring. Re-energize your soul in the ancient thermal baths, marvel at the striking Green Mosque adorned with mesmerizing Iznik tiles, indulge in retail therapy at the centuries-old Grand Bazaar, or savor the delectable Turkish cuisine at many local eateries you’ll find within a stone's throw distance. As the sun sets down, retreat to your cozy room at Emir Inn, tastefully adorned with Turkish décor and embellished with the warm, vibrant colors of traditional tapestries. Each room holds a promise of coziness, comfort, and a peaceful night's sleep. Witness a rare blend of spectacular history with unrivalled tranquility, intoxicating local flavors, and warm Turkish hospitality at Emir Inn. Your journey through Türkiye remains incomplete without dwelling in the heart of Bursa's enriched cultural heritage. So, delve into an untouched chapter of your travel diaries and redefine your experience in Türkiye at Emir Inn, Bursa's hidden gem. Abandon your usual vacation routine and let this timeless Inn envelop you in its soothing Turkish charisma.

Gevye Inn

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Immerse yourself in the perfect blend of tradition, culture and comfort at the Gevye Inn, situated in the heart of the historical city of Bursa, Türkiye. Discover an unforgettable stay that shows Türkiye's heritage and culture in depth. A sparkling gem in Bursa's crown, Gevye Inn is a testament to the city's timeless allure, beautifully preserved Ottoman architecture, and the warm local hospitality that makes Türkiye renowned worldwide. Feel your stress melt away as you step inside our charm-filled Inn. Each of the distinctly styled rooms reveals the nation's deep-rooted history through its subtly luxurious decor, designed to reflect the cultural aesthetics of Bursa. Modern comforts are elegantly entwined with antiquated charm to provide a space that exudes unique tranquillity. Gevye Inn, is a special corner of living history, offers an authentic experience that caters to the discerning traveller who appreciates a seamless blend of tradition and comfort. Here, you're not just visiting the vibrant city of Bursa - you're living it! But the charm of the Gevye Inn does not stop at its doors. Step outside to explore the local attractions that are at walking distance: The magnificent Grand Mosque, with its towering minarets and captivating Islamic art; the Bursa City Museum, where the legacy of Türkiye is brilliantly showcased; and bustling local markets teeming with traditional Turkish crafts, textiles, and delectable cuisine. Visit Gevye Inn, and let Türkiye's charisma and warmth engulf you. Embark on a fulfilling journey that envelops you in the country's rich traditions, whilst ensuring your stay is as comfortable as it is captivating. Come; step onto a nostalgic voyage that you'll cherish for a lifetime. Your unforgettable Türkiye's getaway starts here, at Gevye Inn, Bursa!

Silk Inn

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It is included in the Historical Caravanserai area of the UNESCO World Heritage List. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history and culture at the Silk Inn, nestled in the heart of Bursa, the historical 'Silk Road' city in Türkiye. A testament to the city's illustrious silk trading past, the Silk Inn provides an intimate retreat into a world where tradition and modern conveniences marry harmoniously. Once a vibrant hub of sericulture, the Silk Inn breathes life into the city's age-old silk traditions. For centuries, merchants, weavers, and travelers have passed through its doors, lured by the precious threads that tell a thousand stories. Stay in rooms adorned with tastefully curated silk accents, each one echoing Bursa’s glorious history, offering stunning views of the expansive cityscapes and the majestic Uludağ Mountain. Your journey at the Silk Inn starts in Bursa, but it will take you beyond, into the heart of Türkiye. Explore the central market teeming with rich colors, intricate patterns, and the soft sheen of silk. Taste the local cuisine from your seat in centuries-old teahouses and bakeries, offering unique dishes such as İskender Kebap and Mihaliç cheese. Or relax in the city's famous thermal baths, providing a healing respite from your explorations. A stay at the Silk Inn is more than just a holiday—it's a step back in time. Experience the timeless allure of Bursa, the city where east meets west. Here is Türkiye, a poignant reminder of the grandeur of the past, the dynamism of the present and the promising opportunities of the future. Let the Silk Inn be your gateway to this captivating destination.

Koza Inn

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In 1492, It was built by Bayezıt II to generate income for its mosque and madrasah in İstanbul. It is located within the Historical Caravanserai area, which was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2014. It was established on a wide area between the Orhan Mosque and the Ulu Mosque. The Han, which is mostly built with ashlar masonry and sometimes brick, has two floors and the front of the rooms is a portico. The portico consists of 40 concrete domes. Koza Inn has a total of 95 rooms, 50 on the upper floor and 45 on the lower floor. All the rooms on the upper floor are used as shops to sell silk and silk products. There is a door opening to the south on the upper floor and doors opening to the Orhan Mosque side and the covered bazaar in the north. The large stone door opening to the north is decorated with turquoise tiles. There is a domed mosque with six fountains in its courtyard. The architect of the inn is Abdül-Ula Bin Pulad Shah, and the master of construction is Şuca Bin Karaca. Koza Inn, known by names such as Han-ı Cedid-i Evvel, Simkeş, Beylik, Yeni Kervansaray, Cedid-i Amire, is now the silk and trade center of Bursa as it used to be.

Pirinç Inn

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Unearth the untouched charm of Bursa, Türkiye at the entrancing Pirinç Inn, a symbol of traditional Turkish architecture and a living testament to the area's rich history. Embrace the opportunity to behold this ingenious blend of rustic appeal and opulent craftsmanship, nestled in the heart of Bursa, an enchanting city steeped in time-honored culture and intriguing heritage. Prospective travelers, prepare your senses for a mesmerizing experience. Pirinç Inn, once a bustling trade center in the Ottoman era, now stands as a beacon of majestic antiquity, adorned with captivating woodwork that narrates tales of traders, travelers, and hospitable locals, interacting in an era long past. Each room in the Inn paints a colorful narrative, filled with character that gracefully mingles with the modern-day comforts subtly woven into the inn's charming fabric. The ceiling of Pirinç Inn, adorned with impressive wood carvings, speaks volumes of the grandeur and the skilled craftsmanship that are intrinsic to Türkiye's artistic legacy. Pirinç Inn, in its splendid isolation, is an easy escape from the daily bustle. Yet, it places you at a comfortable proximity to Bursa's age-old silk market, thermal baths, and the spectacular Grand Mosque, making your stay a convenient waypoint in your exciting exploration of Türkiye. Experience the spellbinding allure of Bursa, gloriously reflected in the Pirinç Inn's timeless charisma. Revisit the past, bask in the present and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Türkiye. Come, authentically live the Turkish story at Pirinç Inn.

Issız Inn

Located near the village of Seyran in the Karacabey district, you will find Issız Inn, an example of an Ottoman caravanserai constructed in 1394-1395 during the reign of Yıldırım Bayezit. It is a three-nave structure covered with vaults and lacks a courtyard. Issız Inn, situated along the Istanbul-Susurluk River-Uluabat Lake route, was historically one of the resting and accommodation hubs for river transportation, providing free service to travelers. Today, it has been repurposed as a 9-room hotel and restaurant, offering complimentary access to visitors who wish to explore the caravanserai.