There are 0 flights operating between Istanbul and Kutahya. You may find frequent flights from Istanbul, Antalya and Izmir to Kutahya.
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There are 0 flights operating between Istanbul and Kutahya. You may find frequent flights from Istanbul, Antalya and Izmir to Kutahya.
You can travel cheaper to Kutahya by purchasing Kütahya bus ticket.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Kutahya flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Kutahya 3,728 TL, Adiyaman Kutahya 3,632 TL and Ankara Kutahya 3,042 TL
Better to book your flight to Kutahya 23 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
August and September months are the highest season for Turkey, Kutahya. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: December and October.
Kütahya, located in the Inner West Anatolian Section of the Aegean Region, has been the settlement of Hittite, Phrygian, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, Germiyanoğlu and Ottoman civilizations, but is an ancient geography with a history that goes back much further. The city, which has attracted attention at every stage of history with its rich mineral deposits, has also developed rapidly with its wide trade routes. However, Kütahya has a special importance as the place where one of the greatest military victories in Turkish History was won.
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"Kotiaeion", the old known name of Kütahya, one of the oldest settlements in Anatolia, means "City of Kotys" according to the famous ancient geographer Strabon. The history of the city, whose foundation date is not known, dates back to BC. It goes back to 3000's. Kütahya, the birthplace of Evliya Çelebi, is one of Turkey's most important tourism regions with its thermal springs, natural beauties, handicrafts and history. It is waiting to be discovered with its tiles, porcelains, spas, valleys, plateaus and traces of the world-famous Mevlevi culture.
Places to visit
B.C. Located in Kütahya, one of the oldest settlements in Anatolian geography with a history of 3000 years, the Phrygian Valley dates back to BC. It is an ancient city used by the Phrygians in 900-600 years, and then by the Romans and Byzantines. Due to the easy workability of the volcano type in the region, open-air temples dedicated to the mother goddess Kybele, defensive structures, hand-carved rock tombs, churches and hundreds of caves for sheltering purposes, there are also hand-carved corrals, barns, cisterns and warehouses. taking. Aizanoi Ancient City is located in Çavdarhisar district. The city, which dates back to the 3rd century BC, has a large theater and stadium, and hosts a developed civilization with the Temple of Zeus, its colonnaded street and bridges.
Kütahya Castle is located on Hisar Hill, where the settlement has been since ancient times. The castle, which has 70 bastions, was used and repaired many times during the Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, Germiyanoğlu and Ottoman periods. There are also two fountains and two mosques in the castle. Ulu Mosque, which was built during the reign of Yıldırım Bayezid and also called the Yıldırım Bayezid Mosque, was repaired for the second time in the 1800s by Mimar Sinan during the time of Kanuni. The most important feature of the mosque, which does not have a courtyard, is that it is the place of worship with the largest interior space in the city. One of the works of Germiyanoğlu, İshak Fakih Mosque, on the other hand, is a structure that impresses with its interior decoration as well as its regular exterior architecture, which was built in 1433 using cut stone and brick. Kurşunlu Mosque, which was built between 1377-1378, is also known as Kasım Paşa Mosque. The minaret of the mosque, which was built by Ahi Sheikh Mahmut bin Sheikh Alaeddin with a square plan, using cut stone and brick, still preserves its originality.
Located in the center of Kütahya, the Kütahya Tile Museum is one of the most important places to visit in the city. The building, which has the distinction of being the first museum to be opened on tiles, is the Germiyan Beyi ll. The soup kitchen section of the complex that Jacob had built. The museum, which exhibits tiles made since the 14th century, was opened to visitors in 1999.
Every piece will win your admiration at the Kütahya Tile Museum, where valuable tiles of important periods are exhibited. After your museum tour; You can visit Domaniç Forests, Kütahya Tiled Mosque, Kütahya Castle and Dumlupınar Museum.
Another important structure of the city, Dönenler Mevlevihanesi, which is the third most important center of Mevlevi culture, was built between 1237-1243. Do not leave the city without witnessing this mystical atmosphere.
Kütahya also stands out with its thermal springs throughout the country: Dereli Hot Springs, Simav Çitgöl Thermal Springs, Ilıca Harlek Thermal Springs, Eynal Thermal Springs, Murat Mountain Thermal Springs and Yoncalı Thermal Springs are among the most important.
Eating and drinking
Among the local dishes of Kütahya, which has a very rich cuisine, the most consumed are: Sini Ravioli made larger than normal ravioli, Dolamber Pastry made with spinach, potatoes, cheese and minced meat, Cimcik, a kind of dough dish eaten with yogurt, Ilıbada wrapped in a triangle shape. Stuffed, Kütahya Meatballs made with tarhana, Turkish Delight with Poppy made with tahini, poppy and sesame seeds, and Touzun, made of phyllo with green lentils…
Transport
Turkish Airlines has flights to Kütahya from Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir. Located 41 km from the city center of Kütahya, Zafer Airport offers shuttle services to the city centers of Kütahya, Uşak and Afyonkarahisar.