
Odunpazarı Historic District
A vibrant historic district with colorful Ottoman houses, artisan workshops, and charming cafes.
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Social
From TikTok & Reddit
Best Time
Vibrant colors and crafts shine

Odunpazarı Historic District
Best Time
Vibrant colors and crafts shine
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A vibrant historic district with colorful Ottoman houses, artisan workshops, and charming cafes.
"Odunpazarı was a vibe – colourful houses, cute little streets, felt like walking through history."

📸 Photogenic Streets
Every angle is a photo opportunity! Capture the charm of colorful buildings and cobblestone streets.
☕ Enjoy Local Tea Rooms
Relax in charming tea rooms for a delightful break and good value.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 6,797 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Colorful Ottoman Houses
Wander through charming, brightly painted traditional houses that make for stunning photos.

Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM)
Near Odunpazarı Historic District
Explore contemporary art in a striking modern building, a stark contrast to the historic surroundings.

Glass Art Workshops
Discover intricate glass sculptures and jewelry crafted by local artisans.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Charm of Ottoman Architecture
Best Time to Capture the Colors
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
📸 Photogenic Streets
Every angle is a photo opportunity! Capture the charm of colorful buildings and cobblestone streets.
☕ Enjoy Local Tea Rooms
Relax in charming tea rooms for a delightful break and good value.
🚶♀️ Leisurely Strolls
Perfect for both short and long walks, soak in the historic atmosphere.
🎨 Browse Artisan Shops
Discover unique crafts, especially glass art and jewelry.
Tips
from all over the internet
📸 Photogenic Streets
Every angle is a photo opportunity! Capture the charm of colorful buildings and cobblestone streets.
☕ Enjoy Local Tea Rooms
Relax in charming tea rooms for a delightful break and good value.
🚶♀️ Leisurely Strolls
Perfect for both short and long walks, soak in the historic atmosphere.
🎨 Browse Artisan Shops
Discover unique crafts, especially glass art and jewelry.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors rave about Odunpazarı's charming, colorful Ottoman houses and cobblestone streets, calling it a photogenic and historically rich area. The local tea rooms and artisan shops, especially for glass art, are frequently praised. While some find it a bit touristy, the overall vibe is overwhelmingly positive, offering a delightful glimpse into Eskişehir's past and present.
"Beautiful spot. Really good value tea rooms"
Pat Kustu
"Awesome place, luv it!
Pros: charming people on charming stores, lovely cobblestone streets, colorful buildings. Photogenic from every angle. Just great for either short or long stroll.
Cons: a bit touristy sure, but of course you have to share this beauty with othes."
aidan
"Just leisurely walking around well maintaining old village with shops with charm. It would help to sell more veriaty of items and more original crafts to peek traveler's interest."
blueTREE
What People Like
What People Dislike
Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
From the train station, you can take a taxi or a local bus to reach Odunpazarı. Some visitors suggest visiting Sazova Science, Art, and Culture Park first if arriving by train, as it's a bit further out, and then heading to Odunpazarı.
Yes, Odunpazarı is well-connected by local buses and dolmuş (minibuses) within Eskişehir, making it easy to reach from most parts of the city.
The best way to explore Odunpazarı is on foot. The streets are pedestrian-friendly, and walking allows you to discover hidden gems and appreciate the architecture up close.
There are parking lots available near the historic district, but they can get busy, especially during peak tourist seasons. It's often easier to use public transport or walk if you're already in the city center.
Absolutely! Odunpazarı is a popular destination for day trips. Many visitors combine it with other Eskişehir attractions like Sazova Park.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Odunpazarı Historic District itself is a public area and does not require an entrance ticket. You can freely wander its streets and admire the houses.
Yes, individual museums within or near the district, such as the Odunpazarı Modern Museum (OMM) and various small craft museums, have their own entrance fees. The OMM entrance fee was around 100 TL as of recent information.
Most shops and cafes in Odunpazarı are open daily from morning until evening, typically from around 9 AM to 7 PM, but hours can vary, especially for smaller artisan workshops.
Daylight hours are best to fully appreciate the colorful architecture and browse the shops. Early mornings offer fewer crowds for photography.
While not always advertised, you might find local guides offering tours, especially during peak season. It's worth inquiring at local information points or cafes.
📸 📸 Photography
The entire district is incredibly photogenic! Focus on the colorful facades of the Ottoman houses, the cobblestone streets, and any unique architectural details. The area around the glass art museum is also great.
Early morning or late afternoon provides the best light for photography, minimizing harsh shadows and capturing the vibrant colors beautifully.
Generally, there are no restrictions on photographing the exterior of the houses or public spaces. However, always be respectful when photographing inside private shops or museums, and ask permission if unsure.
Drone usage may be restricted in urban areas and historic districts. It's advisable to check local regulations before flying a drone.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the streetscapes and houses. A prime lens can be useful for detail shots of crafts or portraits.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
You must try 'Balaban köfte' (Balaban meatballs) and 'Çi börek' (a fried pastry). Many cafes also offer regional treats and traditional Turkish tea.
Yes, there are several charming places for breakfast. 'Tirim Tatar Ci Börek' is recommended for breakfast, and Ayten Usta is another popular spot for a traditional Turkish breakfast spread.
Odunpazarı offers a range of dining options, from small, traditional eateries serving local specialties to cozy cafes perfect for a coffee or tea break.
While traditional Turkish cuisine can be meat-heavy, you can often find vegetarian options like gözleme (stuffed flatbread) or vegetable-based mezes in many cafes and restaurants.
The district is dotted with charming cafes offering traditional Turkish tea and coffee. Many are located within or near the historic houses, providing a lovely ambiance.


Social
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit