Where to Stay in Bursa
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Our pick for digital nomads
Stay in Nilüfer
Features modern infrastructure, reliable internet, and a more relaxed, contemporary atmosphere.
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Bursa
Nilüfer
LuxuryA modern and vibrant district known for its parks, cafes, and shopping centers.
- +Modern infrastructure and amenities
- +Plenty of green spaces and recreational areas
- +Good for longer stays with apartments available
- -Further from the main historical attractions
- -Can feel less traditionally 'Bursan'
Osmangazi
Mid-rangeThe historic heart of Bursa, brimming with Ottoman-era mosques and bazaars.
- +Rich historical and cultural sites
- +Excellent local food options
- +Central and well-connected
- -Can be very crowded, especially on market days
- -Some areas can feel a bit chaotic
Yıldırım
Mid-rangeHome to the iconic Yeşil Cami and the tomb of Sultan Mehmet I, offering a quieter historical experience.
- +Stunning Ottoman architecture
- +Less touristy than Osmangazi
- +Gateway to Uludağ mountain
- -Fewer dining and shopping options compared to other areas
- -Can be hilly and require more walking uphill
WiFi & Remote Work in Bursa
Quality
Good
Avg Speed
30-60 Mbps in cafes
Free WiFi
Many cafes, shopping malls, and some public squares offer free Wi-Fi, often requiring registration.
Coworking
Limited options; some hotels offer business centers. Check for small independent spaces in newer districts like Nilüfer (avg daily cost around 150-250 TRY).
Daily Budget (Budget)
TRY 800/day
Hidden Gems in Bursa
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Tarihi Çınaraltı Aile Çay Bahçesi
Enjoy traditional Turkish tea and gözleme under the shade of a giant, ancient plane tree. It's a classic local spot for a casual snack and people watching.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Bursa