Yildiz Thermal Hotel
Yildiz Thermal Hotel is a hotel located in the Çekirge district of Osmangazi, Bursa Province, Turkey. It is known locally as a thermal-style accommodation offering guests an affordable stay with access to spa-like facilities and a central location near Bursa’s historic and cultural sites.
Overview
Yildiz Thermal Hotel operates as a mid-range hotel that blends traditional hospitality with modern comfort. The property provides a variety of room types and services suitable for both leisure and short-term stays. Guest reviews note recent renovations and updated facilities, highlighting the hotel’s improved comfort levels and hospitality.
Location
The hotel is situated at Çekirge Mahallesi, Selvinaz Sk. No:1, 16100 Osmangazi/Bursa, Turkey, in a district known for its thermal springs and historic atmosphere within Bursa city. Its central placement allows easy access to landmarks such as Hamzabey Mosque and the Great Mosque (Ulu Cami).
Facilities and Services
Yildiz Thermal Hotel offers a range of amenities typical of mid-range hotels:
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Guest rooms with air-conditioning, minibar, and free Wi-Fi for comfort and convenience.
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On-site restaurant and common areas to enjoy meals and leisure time.
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Pool and thermal facilities, including hot water and space for relaxation (details vary by season and guest reviews).
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Room service and 24-hour front desk support for guest needs.
Guest feedback indicates a mix of experiences, with positive comments about refurbished rooms, hospitality, and breakfast, while some older reviews mention limitations with thermal access.
Accommodation
The rooms range from standard accommodations to options suitable for families and longer stays. Suites and family rooms may be available depending on occupancy and season.
Tourism and Surroundings
Located in Bursa’s Çekirge district, the hotel provides easy walking access to:
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Historic mosques and landmarks.
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Cafés, restaurants, and local shops.
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Sites of cultural and historical interest in the Bursa city centre.
Classification
While the hotel is sometimes called “thermal,” it is generally regarded as a mid-range hotel by guests and travel platforms, rather than a luxury thermal resort.





















































