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    Stylish and individually designed room featuring a satellite TV, mini bar and a 24-hour room service menu.

    Bed size:1 Double

    Room size:16 square metres

General

Centrally located in the city of Bursa, Tiara Termal Hotel has a 24-hour reception and free thermal spa facilities. Its air-conditioned rooms feature a satellite TV and free WiFi.

The rooms at Termal Hotel Tiara come with a minibar. Bathrooms include free amenities and a hairdryer. Some rooms offer a hot tub.

Guests can enjoy your breakfast in traditional style. Local and international dishes are served at Tivona Restaurant with à la carte menu options.

With temperatures reaching up to 43 degrees, the thermal spa facilities include a Turkish bath, Finnish bath, sauna, indoor thermal pool and a fitness room free for all guests. Massages can be booked at an additional cost.

Only a 30-minute drive to Guzelyali Ferry Port, Tiara Termal Hotel is 50 minutes’ drive from Yenisehir Airport. Free private parking is available on site.

Check-in time

14:00

Check-out time

12:00

Cancellation / Prepayment

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to room type. Please check the room conditions when selecting your room.

Children and extra beds

All children are welcome.

Pets

Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.

Accepted credit cards

American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard

Internet

WiFi is available in the lobby.

Parking

Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).

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Bursa

Bursa

Bursa is a large city in Turkey, located in northwestern Anatolia, within the Marmara Region. It is the fourth most populous city in Turkey and one of the most industrialized metropolitan centers in the country. The city is also the administrative center of Bursa Province.

Bursa was the first major and second overall capital of the Ottoman State between 1335 and 1363. The city was referred to as Hüdavendigar (Ottoman: خداوندگار) (meaning “God’s gift”) during the Ottoman period, while a more recent nickname is Yeşil Bursa (meaning “Green Bursa”) in reference to the parks and gardens located across its urban fabric, as well as to the vast and richly varied forests of the surrounding region. The ski resort of Mount Uludağ towers over it. The mountain was called the Mysian Olympus by the Romans who lived there before. Bursa has rather orderly urban growth and borders a fertile plain. The mausoleums of the early Ottoman sultans are located in Bursa and the city’s main landmarks include numerous edifices built throughout the Ottoman period. Bursa also has thermal baths and several museums, including a museum of archaeology.

The shadow play characters Karagöz and Hacivat are based on historic personalities who lived and died in Bursa. Bursa is also home to some of the most famous Turkish dishes such as İskender kebap, specially candied marron glacés, peaches and Turkish Delight. Bursa houses the Uludağ University, and its population can claim one of the highest overall levels of education in Turkey. The historic towns of İznik (Nicaea), Mudanya and Zeytinbağı are all situated in Bursa Province.


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