- Tekirdağ - Wikipedia
The Tekirdağ area is the site of many holiday homes, as the city is only two hours drive from Istanbul via a new four-lane highway The villages of Şarköy, Mürefte and Kumbağ are particularly popular with Turkish tourists
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Tekirdag (2025) - Tripadvisor
Top Things to Do in Tekirdag Check out must-see sights and activities: Barbare Vineyards, Tekirdag Museum, Wine Tastings, Wineries Vineyards For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product
- Tekirdağ | Thracian Coast, Marmara Sea, Ottoman Empire | Britannica
Tekirdağ, city, European Turkey, on the Sea of Marmara Probably founded in the 7th century bce as a Greek settlement called Bisanthe, it was renamed Rhaedestus when it became the capital of Thrace in the 1st century bce
- Tekirdağ, Turkey Guide
Guide to Tekirdağ, Thrace, Turkey: what to see do, hotels, restaurants (köfte!), transport more, by Tom Brosnahan
- Tekirdağ - Turkey Guide 2025
Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities Tekirdağ is renowned for its stunning landscapes, featuring lush vineyards, rolling hills, and pristine beaches One of the top attractions is Şarköy, a charming coastal town known for its long sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters
- Tekirdag Is A Famous Destination In Turkey You Must Visit In 2025
Nestled in Northwestern Turkey, Tekirdag is an ancient city with a rich history hidden in its lanes Tekirdag is known for its pristine coastline along the Sea of Marmara and annual, vibrant cherry festival
- Tekirdağ - Turkey: Must-Visit Destinations 2025
Tekirdağ, a city located on the north coast of the Sea of Marmara in East Thrace, Turkey, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and natural beauty With a population of 186,421 as of 2022, Tekirdağ is a commercial hub and a gateway to the Marmara region
- Tekirdag City Information and Travel Guide - Tekirdag. com
Tekirdag » City Info Tekirdağ, also known by its ancient Greek name of Bisanthi, is an attractive little city on the northern shoreline of the Sea of Marmara, 135 kms west of Istanbul Recognised for its Thracian roots, the city holds great historical significance to the people of Turkey
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