
▲ The Green Mosque, built in the 15th century, is a significant representative of early Ottoman architecture, named after its abundant green and turquoise tile decorations in the interior. The symmetrical structure and intricate decorative details exemplify the fusion of imperial and religious architectural styles of that era. During the visit, you can learn about the spatial layout and decorative characteristics of early Ottoman religious architecture. The itinerary timing will be adjusted appropriately according to the daily prayer schedule.

▲ The Green Tomb is the mausoleum of Sultan Mehmed I, adjacent to the Green Mosque and one of Bursa's representative historical structures. Its exterior is covered with striking turquoise-glazed tiles. The interior of the tomb is simply and solemnly furnished, offering visitors a close-up view of the historical context of early Ottoman rulers and Bursa's role in the empire's development.

▲ Uludag National Park is located in the southern part of Bursa and serves as an important natural recreation area for locals. The itinerary includes taking the cable car up and down the mountain to enjoy the forest and mountain views from an elevated perspective. The scenery varies with the seasons, featuring snowscapes in winter and alpine woodlands with open vistas in other seasons. Specific sightseeing and stay durations will be arranged based on the day's weather and cable car operation conditions.
