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Manisa is one of the cities located in the Aegean region of Turkey, with a high agriculture and production potential. The city is also an important point for both ancient history and Ottoman history. Mediterranean and continental climate characteristics are dominant in Manisa like the neighboring cities. Especially in summer, temperatures ranging between 35 and 40 degrees can be a bit challenging for visitors who are not accustomed to the summer heat waves. As long as you're prepared accordingly, you can have a lot of fun while you're exploring everything Manisa offers.

To help you make the most of your vacation, Manisa hotelsof high quality provide their services, meeting different necessities. After a city tour, you can relax at comfortable resting areas that are provided for guests. For those who come to the city for business purposes, there are many business hotels near business centers. For those who want to explore the city in a more convenient way, hotels in Manisa city centerwould be ideal. As a matter of fact, while exploring Manisa which is home to many ancient sites, city center hotels provide great transportation convenience to the guests. Given its historical and natural beauties, and delicious local flavors, it doesn’t come as a surprise that Manisa is one of the must-see cities in Turkey.

Manisa Must See Places

With its many natural and historical beauties, Manisa is known to be one of the underrated cities worth visiting in Turkey. There are many good and comfortable hotels in Manisato relax after seeing its popular tourist attractions. Many of the best hotels in Manisaare in fact those very close to must-see places including the following:

  • Manisa Mevlevi Lodge:Built in the 1300s, this building which is currently used as an ethnography museum, also includes many resting areas. Manisa Mevlevi Lodge is known as a place that is highly appreciated by its visitors both in terms of natural and historical aspects.
  • Niobe Weeping Rock:This place comes with an interesting myth. As the Greek mythology goes, Niobe was the daughter of the King of Sipylus. Leto, a titan goddess whom Niobe befriended as a child, was the key figure in Niobe's tragedy. Niobe married and had many children. Some sources claim that she had 12 children whereas according to others, she had 14 children with half of them being girls and the remaining half being boys. Leto, on the other hand, had two children, Artemis and Apollo. Niobe took an arrogant attitude toward Leto claiming she was better suited to be a goddess because she had more children and was a better mother than Leto. Therefore, Leto ordered her children to kill all of Niobe's children. Having lost all her children, Niobe wept for days after such a tragic loss. Upon seeing her tremendous pain, the gods turned in response her into a rock so that she would not suffer anymore.
  • Manisa Castle:This castle is known as the stop for those who want to have a panaromic city view. Although it consists of a few ruins, it is still considered a very impressive place. It should be noted that it is highly praised by visitors, especially for its magnificent sunset views.
  • Muradiye Mosque:Located in the center of Manisa, Muradiye Mosque was designed by Mimar Sinan on behalf of Murad III. Mimar Sinan, who drew the project, did not see the final version of the mosque as he passed away before the completion of the construction of the mosque.
  • The Sultan Mosque:Built by the mother of Suleiman the Magnificent, one of the most important sultans of the Ottoman Empire, this mosque was designed as a complex. It includes a madrasa with 10 rooms, hospitals and baths. It also hosts the Mesir Festival, one of the most important events in Manisa.
  • Ayşe Hafsa Sultan Medical History Museum:This place was designed as a building which offered treatment regardless of religion, status and gender. It is known as one of the most advanced health centers of its period and contains a lot of information and equipment about the treatment methods of that period.Now it operates as one of the most notable museums in Manisa province.
  • Historical Kula Houses:Defined as one of the substantial examples of Ottoman and Turkish architecture, historical Kula houses are among the most popular symbols of the city. The use of the cooled basalts of the Divit Volcano in their construction makes the most interesting feature of these houses.
  • For the best trip possible, you should check out accommodation in Manisaand book the best fit for your needs and expectations.

History of Manisa

The historical ruins located here attract many people's attention. Tourists in fact mostly add Manisa to their route for a nice historical trip. Furthermore, cheap hotels in Manisaprovide the best for their guests in terms of both comfort and service quality, adding to the city’s appeal. Especially, if you have a passion for history, you can consider checking out the following sites:

  • Aigai Ancient City is known for being in a mountainous region away from the Aegean Sea, unlike the usual Hellenic cities. It attracts the attention of those who are curious about ancient history as it is a very old ancient city founded at the end of 2000 BC.
  • Thyateria Tepe Tombs are located in a region which was strategic for military and commercial terms in ancient times. This small ancient city is in the center of Akhisar.
  • The ancient city of Sardes, on the other hand, is one of the rare ancient cities that have managed to survive until today. Sardis was the capital of the Lydians, the inventors of money. The ancient city also has a church.

Natural Wonders in Manisa

  • Spil Mountain National Park is also known for its mythological significance. It was named after the goddess Cybele and the daughter of the Phrygian King Menos, Sibel. The park has areas where you can rest and enjoy being at the heart of nature. Also, it has many different options for accommodation such as caravans, tents and chalets.
  • Located in the south of Gölmarmara district, Marmara Lake is an alluvial barrier lake you might consider visiting. Due to the beautiful scenery you will have here and the fresh air, it is advised that you add this place to your list.
  • Kurşunlu Waterfall is one of the places highly rich in oxygen. Kurşunlu thermal springs make this area ideal for those who are interested in wellness tourism. If you wish to visit Manisa for thermal tourism, then you should check thermal hotels in Manisaas they come with a wide variety of amenities, offering premium service to make their guests feel at home.
  • Sandal Divlit Volcano Cones is actually Turkey's first and only Geopark. It draws attention because it is the youngest volcano in Turkey.
  • Widely preferred as a recreation area, Mesir Nature Park is situated in the city center. The plants used in the production of Mesir Paste, which contains various spices, attract attention as they are very energizing. There are many places to have a good time in the park, such as walking areas, cafes, restaurants.

How to Get to Manisa?

After you book hotels in Manisa, all that remains is to figure out the transportation. Luckily, there are many different transportation options to reach Manisa as this beautiful city which hosts many historical artifacts and natural beauties from the Lydian, Hellenic, Roman, and Ottoman periods has visitors coming from all around the country and the world. There is no airport in Manisa. However, you can go to Izmir which is close to Manisa by plane. After you arrive at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport, you can use the shuttles to reach Manisa city center. There is an intercity bus terminal in Manisa too, therefore, bus travel is among the transportation choices you can resort to.

About Hotels in Manisa

Number of Hotels
64
Cheapest Hotel Can Deluxe Hotel
Cheapest Hotel Nightly Accommodation Fee € 27
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Airport
İzmir Adnan Menderes Havalimanı
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Bus Station
Manisa Bus Stationı

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