This private tour reveals the extraordinary cultural heritage of Bosra, one of the Middle East’s most remarkable ancient cities. You will explore a destination shaped by centuries of civilization, trade, and cultural exchange, where history comes alive through impressive archaeological treasures. You will discover exceptional archaeological sites, classical architecture, and heritage landmarks that reflect a history far older than the United States. Bosra’s cultural legacy preserves centuries of Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic influence, offering remarkable insights into the development of human civilization.

The journey highlights Bosra’s cultural depth, architectural excellence, and historic significance. Each stop reveals fascinating stories of heritage, innovation, and transformation, showcasing why this ancient city remains one of the region’s most treasured cultural destinations.

Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

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Highlights

  • Uncover Bursa’s legends and “Green City” charm.
  • See the first Ottoman-style Yildirim Beyazit Mosque.
  • Hear hidden stories on a guided city walk.
  • Private tour with a local guide.

Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Excluded

  • Transportation not included

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
2 hours
  • 1

    Bursa Citadel

    in central Bursa Well-preserved fortress walls surround the oldest part of the city. On a hill surrounded by the modern bustle below. At the top of the park is a park with panoramic views of the Grand Mosque and the surrounding bazaar area, and the Uludağ hill behind it.

  • 2

    Central Bazaar

    Central Market is a large maze with indoor market streets. The caravan where the merchants used to sleep and the warehouse Many warehouses and caravans are now homes for merchants, and the serene central courtyard of these buildings is used as an open-air cafe.

  • 3

    Ulu Cami

    Two large minarets complement the dome. While the gigantic square columns and internal portals are equally impressive, the minbur (pulpit) is well carved in wood, and the walls feature intricate calligraphy.

  • 4

    The Green Mosque

    The Green Mosque was built in 1422 and is a fine example of a distinctive Ottoman architectural style that evolved to replace the Seljuk design. Interior walls are covered with decorative tiles.

Additional Information

Private tour only for your group.

Meeting Point

Opposite Tophane Clock Tower (Osmangazi, Tophane Parkı, Yiğitler Cd., 16040 Osmangazi/Bursa, Turkey) See Map

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.