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Edirne, neighboring Greece and Bulgaria, is a city famous for its historical artifacts from the Ottoman Empire. Selimiye mosque, which Mimar Sinan famously called "my masterwork", is located in this city.
Meriç River, which draws the Turkish-Greek border, is an important region. Oil wrestler wrestling, held since the 14th century, is a very popular cultural element. Edirne is famous for its fried liver, as well as having many artifacts from the Ottoman period. In the region, which bears the traces of the Thracian culture, the Turkish population living in Greece and Bulgaria is the majority.There are frequent flights to Istanbul from Edirne bus terminal, which was built in 1997. Student traffic has caused the bus terminal to be very busy, with more than 150 trips a day.
There are several restaurants and cafes at the bus station, and there are also many shopping opportunities such as a prayer room, toilets, telephone shops, kiosks and souvenir shops. There is a large bus parking area at the bus station and there is also a separate area for urban transportation vehicles.It is possible to reach the city center and other districts by buses and minibuses at Edirne bus terminal. Local bus companies can be preferred for the most affordable bus ticket.
Edirne, which is 2 hours away from Istanbul, is a city with easy access to everywhere with its open traffic.