Eskişehir
Located in the heart of northwestern Anatolia, Eskişehir is one of Türkiye’s most vibrant and modern cities, celebrated for its youthful energy, rich history, and dynamic cultural scene. For centuries, the region has served as an important crossroads connecting civilizations, trade routes, and diverse communities. Today, Eskişehir captivates visitors with its picturesque canals, lively university atmosphere, fascinating museums, and beautifully restored historic districts. From strolling through the colorful streets of Odunpazarı to enjoying gondola rides along the Porsuk River, the city offers a unique blend of tradition and contemporary urban life. With its thriving arts scene, welcoming atmosphere, and innovative spirit, Eskişehir stands as one of Türkiye’s most enjoyable and distinctive destinations.
Eskişehir's Historical Landmarks
• Odunpazarı Historic District
A beautifully preserved neighborhood famous for its colorful Ottoman houses, charming streets, and rich cultural atmosphere.
• Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM)
A striking contemporary art museum renowned for its innovative architecture and impressive collection of modern artworks.
• Porsuk River
The heart of the city, offering scenic waterfront views, gondola rides, and a vibrant atmosphere throughout the year.
• Sazova Science, Art and Culture Park
A vast recreational park featuring fairy-tale castles, museums, gardens, and family-friendly attractions.
• Fairy Tale Castle
A whimsical landmark inspired by famous fairy tales, becoming one of Eskişehir’s most recognizable attractions.
• Kentpark
A popular urban park featuring walking paths, green spaces, and one of Türkiye’s first artificial beaches.
• Kurşunlu Complex
A historic Ottoman complex consisting of a mosque, caravanserai, and cultural workshops showcasing traditional crafts.
• Eskişehir Eti Archaeology Museum
A fascinating museum displaying archaeological treasures from ancient civilizations that once inhabited the region.
• Yılmaz Büyükerşen Wax Sculpture Museum
One of Türkiye’s most unique museums, featuring lifelike wax figures of famous historical and contemporary personalities.
• Lületaşı Museum
A distinctive museum dedicated to meerschaum stone, showcasing intricate handcrafted works unique to Eskişehir.
• Japanese Garden
A peaceful garden designed according to traditional Japanese landscaping principles, offering a tranquil escape within the city.
• Devrim Automobile Museum
Home to Türkiye’s first domestically produced automobile, an important symbol of the country’s industrial history.
• Şelale Park
A scenic hilltop park famous for its panoramic views overlooking Eskişehir.
• Phrygian Valley
An extraordinary historical and natural region featuring ancient rock monuments, cave settlements, and stunning landscapes.
• Seyitgazi Complex
An important historical and religious site dedicated to Seyyid Battal Gazi, one of Anatolia’s legendary figures.
Must-Sees!
Japanese Garden






Porsuk River
Odunpazarı
Explore Eskişehir
• Take a Gondola Ride on the Porsuk River
Experience Eskişehir from the water while gliding through the heart of the city.
• Get Lost in the Streets of Odunpazarı
Wander among colorful Ottoman houses, hidden courtyards, and charming artisan workshops.
• Step Into a Fairy Tale at Sazova Park
Explore a magical world of castles, gardens, and storybook-inspired attractions.
• Watch the City Lights from Şelale Park
Enjoy panoramic views of Eskişehir as the city comes alive after sunset.
• Create Your Own Lületaşı Souvenir
Discover the city’s famous meerschaum stone and watch local artisans transform it into intricate works of art.
• Feel Like You’re in Venice Along the Porsuk
Relax at a riverside café and enjoy the unique European atmosphere that defines the city.
• Travel Through Time in the Phrygian Valley
Explore ancient rock monuments and mysterious landscapes carved thousands of years ago.




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