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Explore natural beauty and things to do in Yalova in northeastern Turkey

Situated not too far from major metropolises such as Istanbul, Bursa, and Kocaeli, Yalova is a tranquil getaway on the Sea of Marmara. Known for its relaxing thermal baths and spas, there are many natural gems to explore. The Park Inn by Radisson Yalova City Center offers easy access to many exiting attractions. Visit the historical Yürüyen Köşk or take a stroll along the delightful Yalova Beach. Outdoor lovers will enjoy a trip to the nearby mountains or a variety of walking trails at the Urban Forest.

Explore attractions

Yürüyen Köşk

2.90 mi / 4.67 km from the hotel

Overlooking the Sea of Marmara, Yürüyen Köşk, also known as the “walking mansion” is a two-story wooden house overlooking the Marmara Sea. Previously the vacation spot for Atatürk, the mansion is now home to a small museum.

Karaca Arboretum

2.34 mi / 3.77 km from the hotel

For a relaxing stroll, head to the Karaca Arboretum in Yalova. Covering over 13 hectares of space, the arboretum offers plenty of lush greenery to enjoy.

Urban Forest

0.06 mi / 0.10 km from the hotel

Nature lovers won’t want to miss out on a visit to the Urban Forest in Yalova. Situated in the Erikli Plateau, the 95-hectare forest is home to walking trails, waterfalls, and picnic spots.

Yalova Beach

2.02 mi / 3.25 km from the hotel

Spend the day at Yalova Beach, relaxing on the soft sand or swimming in the refreshing Marmara Sea. Find partially tree-covered areas, beach clubs, and everything you need for the ideal beach day.

Özdilek Shopping Mall

3.70 mi / 5.95 km from the hotel

At the Özdilek Shopping Center in Yalova, browse a large selection of shops, brands, and restaurants. After an afternoon of shopping, head to the on-site cinema for popcorn and an exciting new film.

Ibrahim Muteferrika Paper Museum

2.87 mi / 4.63 km from the hotel

Uncover the history of the first Ottoman printing house and paper factory founded by Ibrahim Muteferrika in 1727. Learn more about the history of paper, its production, and protection as well as the history of books and librarianship on the first floor gallery, or join a workshop at the paper-making atelier located in the basement.