
Bursa Bursa Province, Turkey Travel Guide
Spring (April-May): Temperatures are mild and pleasant, averaging 10-20°C (50-68°F). The city's famous "Green Bursa" is evident during spring, with lush terrain and blooming flora. Moderate rainfall occurs, creating a fresh atmosphere. This season is good for exploring historical sites and calm walks.
Autumn (September-October): Similar to spring, autumn delivers mild and pleasant temperatures, typically between 15-25°C (59-77°F). A medium amount of rain occurs, and Uludağ's changing foliage creates stunning views. This season draws many for city exploration due to comfortable weather.
High Season (June-August): Weather suits outdoor activities and mountain retreats. Uludağ summer recreation options abound. Higher temperatures may make urban sightseeing less comfortable. Crowds are larger, leading to higher accommodation prices and airfares. Busy attractions are common.
Shoulder Season (April-The MONTH of may andamp; September-October): Temperatures for sightseeing and exploration are comfortable, ideal for walking historical areas. Fewer tourists than the time with the most people time summer, for a more peaceful visit and modest lodging and flight prices. Bursa's natural splendor, with spring blooms or autumn hues, is at its best.
Proper hydration and sun protection are wise.
Carry sufficient water to stay hydrated in summer heat.
Use sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
Access by road may be limited; cable car is .
If you are driving, snow chains or Four-wheel drive vehicles are needed.
The Teleferik offers reliable mountain access.
Bursa sits in an active seismic zone.
Know basic safety steps: Drop, Cover, Hold On.
Monitor the local news for any advisories.
Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) deliver the most comfortable weather for walking historical sites plus appreciating the city.
Late Spring to early Autumn (May-September) gives suitable conditions for exploring the mountain's paths and enjoying its natural beauty.
Winter (December-March) is the dedicated season.
September-The month of october for changing foliage views.
June-August for cooler mountain temperatures.
Some mountain activities might see limited availability at the beginning of spring or late autumn.
City's main historical sites are yet open during winter.
These rules change based on your nationality.
Many nationalities obtain an electronic visa (e-Visa), the most straightforward and common method. Apply on the web via the Republic of Turkey Electronic Visa Application System (Evisa.gov.tr). The process is quick, often issued in minutes or hours. Print the e-Visa for arrival.
Collecting the right your documents before your excursion is an important step.
Knowing emergency numbers is for safety.