Cumalikizik

Cumalıkızık Neighborhood, 16300 Bursa
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Introduction

Cumalikizik is located in the north of Uludağ, Bursa, Turkey. It is a logistics service city that was established before Bursa was occupied and later incorporated into the city. Bursa became the capital of the early Ottoman Empire in 1326 and has since become a renowned industrial and natural scenic area. Cumalikizik is the best-preserved Ottoman-style village, with over 270 houses that continue the architectural features of the Ottoman era over 700 years ago. It is one of the most typical examples of rural Ottoman architecture. Bursa and the town of Cumalikizik still maintain the Ottoman-style trading culture and traditional rural life. The village is inhabited, and visitors can purchase jams, handicrafts, shoes, enjoy Turkish breakfast, or have coffee here. In 2014, it was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Address
Cumalıkızık Neighborhood, 16300 Bursa
Opening hours
All day.
Transportation
Take a minibus with the sign "Cumalikizik" from the center of Bursa to the final stop; take the metro to Osmangazi station.