Mugla Saburhane Square
Saburhane Square
Mugla Saburhane Square (Saburhane Meydanı) is a typical settlement. In this area, Mugla Saburhane Square is shaped in harmony with the geography, where different cultures, Turkish-Greek / Muslim-Christian, live together.
The square is named after the prison that used to be here. Saburhane Square is a typical Urban Site with nearly 400 houses. It also includes 170 examples of civil architecture, 100 streets, old inns, fountains, bazaars, squares and mosques. You can reach some houses through courtyard gates in the dead end streets. Porches and Patios, wooden decorations, verandas, closet-shaped bathrooms embedded in the wall are the distinctive features of Muğla houses.
How Can I Go To Mugla Saburhane Square?
Mugla is a province in southwestern Turkey. There are several ways to reach Mugla, depending on where you are starting from. Some options include:
- By plane: The nearest airport to Mugla is the Bodrum-Milas Airport, which is located about 50 kilometers from the city of Mugla. From the airport, you can take a taxi, rent a car, or catch a bus to reach Mugla.
- By car: If you are driving from another part of Turkey, you can reach Mugla by taking the E87 or D330 roads. The journey from Istanbul, for example, takes about 10 hours by car. Click here to reach google maps.
- By bus: There are regular bus services from major cities in Turkey to Mugla. You can book tickets online or at the bus station.
- By train: There is no direct train service to Mugla, but you can take a train to the nearby city of Denizli and then transfer to a bus or taxi to reach Mugla.