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Bursa, the first capital of the Ottoman Empire, is a city where history and nature blend seamlessly. Located at the foot of Mount Uludağ, this UNESCO World Heritage city offers visitors a journey through Ottoman architecture, traditional Turkish baths, and breathtaking mountain landscapes.
As the birthplace of the Ottoman Empire, Bursa preserves centuries of imperial history. The city's thermal springs have been attracting visitors since Roman times, while its position on the Silk Road made it a crucial trading center.
In winter, Mount Uludağ transforms into Turkey's premier ski destination. Summer offers hiking trails, cable car rides, and cool mountain air perfect for escaping the heat. The mountain provides year-round recreational opportunities.
Bursa is famous for İskender kebab, the original döner kebab dish served with yogurt and tomato sauce. Don't miss trying candied chestnuts (kestane şekeri) and visiting traditional Turkish baths for an authentic Ottoman wellness experience.