After arriving in Bursa, you'll have the freedom to explore the Grand Mosque, Koza Han, and local cuisine before continuing on to Cumalikizik, where you can admire the well-preserved Ottoman houses and cobbled lanes, all at your leisure. Meanwhile your driver will wait for you nearby, ensuring a stress-free return trip.
Enjoy lush green parks, historical sites, and incredible mountain views in lively Bursa.
Main attractions
The ancient Grand Mosque, a UNESCO site famous for its 20 domes and unique fountains
Koza Han, the bustling silk market held in an Ottoman-era structure with multiple levels of vendors selling silk products and tea
The unique octagonal Green Tomb, the burial site of Sultan Mehmes I, featuring incredibly ornate tile details
What to try
The city's specialty, Iskender Kebap (thinly sliced lamb served with tomato and yogurt sauces)
Take note
The Grand Mosque requires modest dress (shoulders and knees covered, shoes removed, and women's hair covered) and is open from 9:00 to 21:00 daily, though it's best to visit outside of prayer times
Istanbul to Bursa is approximately 95 miles (153 km) by road, a drive of around 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic. Cumalikizik village sits about 10 miles (16 km) east of central Bursa, so the total journey from Istanbul is roughly 105 miles (169 km). The route typically crosses via the Osmangazi Bridge over the Gulf of Izmit.
Yes, this trip works well for families. Cumalikizik is a walkable, car-free village where kids can explore freely, and Bursa's parks and open plazas offer plenty of space to roam. The Grand Mosque and Green Tomb are visually striking and accessible. The private vehicle means you travel at your own pace, with no group schedules to follow, which makes managing young children much easier.
Cumalikizik is ideal for slow exploration on foot. Highlights include the village's main square, the 1396 Cumalikizik Mosque, and the Ethnography Museum, which houses handicrafts and everyday objects from the Ottoman period. The must-try snack is gozleme, a thin stuffed flatbread filled with cheese, spinach, or potato, typically made fresh by local women in the village.
Cumalikizik is a UNESCO World Heritage village that dates back to the early Ottoman Empire, making it one of Turkey's best-preserved medieval settlements. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined with hundreds of colorful timber-framed houses built on stone bases, some over 700 years old. The village gives a rare look at authentic Ottoman rural life and is a popular subject for photographers.
Iskender Kebap is Bursa's most iconic dish, consisting of thinly sliced grilled lamb served over pieces of flatbread and topped with a rich tomato sauce, melted butter, and yogurt. It originated in Bursa in the 19th century and is best enjoyed fresh at one of the traditional restaurants near the city center. Look for spots near Koza Han or the Grand Mosque area for the most authentic versions.
Visiting Bursa first is the most practical approach, as it is the main urban destination with more ground to cover. You can spend around 2 hours exploring the Grand Mosque, Koza Han silk market, and the Green Tomb before continuing to Cumalikizik. The village is smaller and works well as a relaxed afternoon stop where you can stroll the lanes and try traditional gozleme flatbread.
Spring and fall are ideal. April through June brings mild, pleasant weather and blooming landscapes, while September and October offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer can be quite warm in Bursa, and the city can get busy. Cumalikizik is especially atmospheric in the morning light year-round, so an early start is recommended regardless of the season.
The Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami) requires modest dress for all visitors. Shoulders and knees should be covered, shoes must be removed at the entrance, and women are expected to cover their hair. It is best to visit outside of prayer times, as the mosque is open to the public daily from around 9:00 to 21:00. Carrying a scarf in your bag is a practical tip for spontaneous visits.
Day trips offer travelers private round-trip transportation to popular sightseeing locations. One of our professional drivers will pick you up in a luxurious, climate-controlled car, take you to the site of interest, and wait for you while you explore before driving you back to your hotel.
Yes! Youâre free to choose the pickup and drop-off times that work best for you. However, the time spent at the destination is fixed and cannot be changed.
Each sightseeing stop has a recommended duration that includes plenty of time to explore. However, it is possible to customize the time spent at each sightseeing stop at a later stage in the booking process to best fit your unique schedule.
Your Daytrip driver will wait for you nearby for the duration of your exploration, meaning youâll never have to wait for your return trip transportation to arrive. Your comfort and convenience are our top priorities, and we aim to close out your day trip with a return on your schedule.
The price of a day trip does not include any entrance tickets, guided tours, or meals you may partake in at your destination. The price covers round-trip transportation in a luxury vehicle with a professional driver who can provide local insights en route.
Day trip bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours before your trip for a full refund, no strings attached. While the destination and stops are predetermined, it is possible to change your pick-up point, whether it is at your hotel or some other location within the city.