
Places to see in Mugla
Muğla is home to many large and historically, culturally rich holiday resorts such as Bodrum, Marmaris, Fethiye, and Datça. To fully explore these destinations, it is recommended to plan a separate vacation and stay at least one or two nights in these towns to enjoy them at a relaxed pace.
Apart from these coastal holiday resorts, Muğla city center also offers numerous attractions. The city center boasts beautiful examples of civil architecture. You can start your visit by exploring Arasta, where you will find many artisans keeping traditional handicrafts alive.
Another must-visit place is the Muğla Museum, which exhibits artifacts from the ancient city of Stratonikeia in Yatağan. As you stroll through the streets of Muğla, you can admire the traditional Turkish and Greek houses that reflect the city’s rich heritage. Don’t miss the Historic Clock Tower in the city center.
In Yatağan, you can visit the ancient cities of Stratonikeia and Lagina. In Muğla’s city center, there are several historical mosques such as Ulu Mosque, Kurşunlu Mosque, Hacı İlyas Mosque, and Firuzbey Mosque. Other historical sites worth visiting include Ahmet Gazi Madrasa and Complex, Aşağı Church, and Yukarı Church. You can also explore Çöllüoğlu Inn and Yağcılar Inn, a popular stop for tourists.
Muğla is also known for its thermal springs located in various districts. You can visit Gel Girme Mud Bath, Bodrum Hot Springs, and Gebeler Village Thermal Springs for a relaxing experience.
There are many protected nature parks in Muğla where you can plan day trips. One unique spot is Sandima Village, considered one of the earliest settlements in the region. Although once abandoned, the village is now home to an artist couple, and every corner of it offers breathtaking sea views.
For accommodation options, you can check out the Muğla hotels page.