Manisa Center
Although it is close to the sea, the sea shore though not, it calls you to nature with its mountains, plains, rich vegetation and forests…
It is one of the rich cities of Western Anatolia with its natural and cultural heritage. You will not regret visiting Manisa one of the cities that can distract you from the chaos of the city and some of your problems. Manisa, which has been dominated by many civilizations, will make you feel like a fairy tale with its legends.
Manisa Hotels
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Manisa Hotel Deals
Since Manisa has a wide variety of accommodation possibilities, you should definitely check our HotelForex.com site to find the most suitable one for you. You have the opportunity to negotiate with Manisa Hotels on HotelForex.com. Thus, you can have a holiday in the comfort you dream of at the most affordable price.
Places to See in Manisa
Muradiye Mosque and Complex: III. There are madrasah, almshouse and shops inside the Muradiye Mosque, which was built in the name of Murat. One of the things that makes Muradiye Mosque important is that its project belongs to Mimar Sinan. The complex represents one of the elegant examples of classical Ottoman architecture. The construction of the mosque with cut stones in an inverted "T" shape is architecturally impressive.
Manisa Castle: Who built the Manisa Castle? is unknown. According to estimates, the history of the castle dates back to the Hellenistic period. Manisa Castle consists of two parts, inner and outer, and its remains that can reach today are located on the north side of Mount Spil.
Niobe Natural Monument: The story of the Niobe Monument, popularly known as the "Weeping Rock", is based on a legend. Niobe, who boasted that she had more children than Goddess Leto, enraged the Goddess and asked her children Apollo and Artemis to punish her. Thereupon, Zeus, who had pity on Niobe, who shed tears for days at the beginning of his children killed by the arrows of Apollo and Artemis, turns Niobe into a stone on the slope of Mount Spil in order to put an end to his pain.
Manisa Museum: In the Manisa Museum, some of which were created with documents and objects donated voluntarily by the people of Manisa, sarcophagi, tombstones, mosaics, earthenware, statues, busts, glass and many cultural heritages such as ivory objects, clothes, weapons, palace and lodge items, writing sets, Koran and cuz casings, and the Ulu Mosque pulpit door decorated with carving and ivory inlays.
Kurşunlu Hot Springs: It is believed to be a cure for many ailments such as rheumatism, some bone and muscle diseases. In addition, you can get rid of all the stress of the city by leaving yourself to the waters of Kurşunlu Hot Springs.
Mount Spil National Park: Mount Spil, which has a limestone structure, has canyon valleys, doline lakes, lapias, caves. Along with these, it is home to a very rich flora and wildlife. Spil Mountain, Kybele Rock Relief, rock tombs, near Yarıkkaya, houses each carved into the rock and a throne. You can also perform many activities such as picnic, sports and playgrounds, mountaineering in this National Park.
Kuladokya Kula Fairy Chimneys: Kuladakya Fairy Chimneys are located 16 kilometers from Kula. It has achieved this magnificent appearance thanks to heavy rains and winds.
Local Tastes You Must Taste and Buy in Manisa
• Mesir Paste
• Mesir Stream (Sultan Stream)
• Sultaniye Grape
• Keskek
• Mineral Water
• Manisa Kebab
• Olive and Olive Oil
• Flirty Coffee
• You should definitely try flavors such as Şehzade Dessert, and especially your loved ones.
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