Hostels in Manisa

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Orucoglu Oreko Hotel - Manisa
8.6 136 reviews
Manisa
20/06 – 27/06
A$140/nighttotal: A$980 (7 )

Orucoglu Oreko Hotel

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hotel , Manisa
Orucoglu Oreko Hotel is ideally located in Manisa, just a short distance from the city centre, train station and bus terminal, making it easy to explore the area. This 3-star hotel has received excellent user ratings, highlighting its appeal to travellers.
The hotel offers spacious and elegantly decorated rooms with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities, including a restaurant serving Turkish and international cuisine, a garden, a private hammam experience in each room, and free Wi-Fi and parking.
Lilyum Hotel - Manisa
Manisa
20/06 – 27/06
A$135/nighttotal: A$945 (7 )

Lilyum Hotel

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hotel , Yunus Emre
The Lilyum Hotel is situated in the Yunus Emre district, 4 kilometres from Yunus Emre's city centre.
This pet-friendly hotel offers guests air conditioning, free internet, on-site parking, and a garden; a continental breakfast is available for approximately TRY 40.00 per person, and a negative Antigen COVID-19 test (within 24 hours of check-in) is required for all guests aged 1 and above.
Giritligil Hotel - Manisa
9.1 400 reviews
Manisa
17/06 – 20/06
A$137/nighttotal: A$411 (3 )

Giritligil Hotel

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hotel , Manisa
Giritligil Hotel is located in Manisa, within easy reach of the city centre and around 25 miles from the Izmir Clock Tower and Ataturk Museum. The 4-star hotel receives very good user ratings for cleanliness and location.
This family-friendly hotel offers a range of amenities including a garden, terrace, bar, restaurant, fitness centre and valet parking. Guests can also enjoy activities such as ping pong, or take advantage of the concierge service, room service and free Wi-Fi.
Golden Rose Deluxe Hotel - Manisa
Manisa
20/06 – 27/06
A$108/nighttotal: A$756 (7 )

Golden Rose Deluxe Hotel

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hotel , Yunus Emre
The Golden Rose Deluxe Hotel is situated in the Yunus Emre district, 5km from Yunus Emre's city centre.
This guest house offers air conditioning, a terrace, Wi-Fi, parking, a restaurant, concierge services, and in-room safes; accommodating up to two guests in its rooms with one bathroom each.

Frequently asked questions about hostels in Manisa

  • What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Manisa, Turkey?

    For budget-conscious travellers, Manisa offers plenty. The Manisa Museum is a great starting point, showcasing the region's history and archaeology at a reasonable price. Exploring the historical city centre, including the impressive Muradiye Complex, is free. A picnic lunch in the Kültürpark provides a cheap and cheerful alternative to restaurants. Walking or cycling along the Gediz River is also free and offers lovely views.
  • What are the best hostels in Manisa?

    Among the hostels in Manisa, Klaros Home & Cafe is the most popular one.

  • What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Manisa, Turkey?

    Many overlook the charming, smaller mosques scattered throughout the old city. The Şehzade Camii, while not entirely unknown, is often bypassed by tourists rushing to the more famous sites. Similarly, the local markets, particularly the weekly ones outside the city centre, offer a glimpse into daily life and are less crowded than the larger, more tourist-oriented bazaars. The historical houses in the older neighbourhoods, while not officially 'attractions', provide a delightful opportunity to experience Manisa's architectural heritage.
  • What are the best nightlife spots in Manisa, Turkey?

    Manisa's nightlife is more relaxed than in larger Turkish cities. There are several cafes and tea houses around the city centre that stay open late and offer a pleasant atmosphere for evening gatherings. For a more lively experience, look for bars and meyhanes (traditional Turkish taverns) near the university; these tend to cater to a younger crowd. Specific names change over time, so it's best to ask locals for recommendations upon arrival.
  • What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Manisa, Turkey?

    Two or three days is usually sufficient to explore Manisa's main attractions at a relaxed pace. A longer stay allows for more in-depth exploration of the surrounding areas and the chance to experience the local rhythm of life more fully. For a quick overview of the city's highlights, two days are enough.
  • Does Manisa, Turkey offer any iconic natural events?

    Manisa doesn't have iconic natural events in the same way some coastal regions might have specific sunsets or blooming seasons. However, the changing seasons bring their own beauty to the Gediz River valley and the surrounding countryside. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant weather for exploring the natural surroundings.
  • Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Manisa, Turkey?

    Opportunities for cultural workshops in Manisa are limited. You might find occasional pottery or carpet-weaving classes advertised locally, but these are not consistently available. The best way to experience local culture is through interaction with the people and by visiting local artisans' workshops.
  • How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Manisa, Turkey?

    The best approach is to engage in conversations with locals. Visiting local cafes and tea houses provides opportunities for casual interactions. Simply asking for directions or recommendations can lead to interesting conversations. Exploring the local markets and engaging with stallholders is another excellent way to connect with Manisa's community.
  • Which restaurants and bars in Manisa, Turkey offer the best local cuisine?

    Manisa offers diverse culinary experiences. Many smaller, family-run restaurants in the older neighbourhoods serve authentic Turkish home-style cooking. Look for places frequented by locals rather than those specifically targeting tourists. Unfortunately, providing specific restaurant names is difficult as they open and close frequently. It's best to ask locals for recommendations.

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