Bursa Suites Apart Otel
by the TopOfHotel team
Bursa Suites is the top-scored stay in the roundup — wide apartment-style rooms a short walk from the old bazaar.
Bursa Suites is the top-scored stay in the roundup — wide apartment-style rooms a short walk from the old bazaar.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
The whole pitch of Bursa Suites is space. These are apartment-style rooms that run clearly bigger than the usual hotel box — a separate sitting area and a small kitchenette that make them genuinely flexible for a family or a longer stay. A lot of reviews land on the same word for the cleanliness: excellent. The bathroom design reads modern, the beds get called comfortable, and the overall feeling guests describe is a room that delivers more than its price tag suggests.
Food and amenities
The one thing to know before you book: there is no breakfast service. Because the building sits in the market quarter, that matters less than it sounds — the lanes around it are packed with restaurants and Turkish breakfast spots to walk to, and the in-room kitchenette means you can also just cook for yourself. Being an apartment, it skips the full-hotel kit: no pool, no gym, no restaurant. What you do get is free Wi-Fi, laundry and a front desk, and several 2026 reviews name specific staff who went above and beyond, which says a lot about the service.
Location and getting there
Bursa Suites sits in the market quarter, an easy walk from the Grand Bazaar, the silk-trading Koza Han and the 20-domed Ulu Camii mosque — the kind of base where you can be out sightseeing in the old city first thing, no car or transfer required. The trade-off is honest: this market area gets busy and loud through the day. For most people that is the charm of staying inside a living old city rather than a downside.
Things to know before booking
Go in clear-eyed on three points. First, no breakfast is served — fine here given the food on every surrounding street, but plan for it. Second, it is an apartment, not a hotel, so do not expect concierge, room service or leisure facilities. Third, the daytime market noise is real; light sleepers may want a room set back from the street. None of these dent the 9.2 score, but they shape who it suits.
Our take
If you value cleanliness and room to spread out over a buffet and a pool, this is an easy call. Bursa Suites Apart Otel is best for families and longer stays who want apartment-sized space and a kitchenette in the heart of old Bursa, and the fact that it holds the highest review score in this roundup — a steady 9.2/10 across both Booking and Agoda — tells you the value is real, not a one-off.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Highest review score in the article at around 9.2/10, and consistent across both Booking and Agoda rather than one lucky stretch.
- Apartment-style rooms run clearly bigger than a standard hotel room, with a separate sitting area and a small kitchenette for real flexibility.
- Reviewers single out the cleanliness as excellent and praise the modern bathroom design and comfortable beds.
- Walkable to the Grand Bazaar, the silk-market Koza Han and the 20-domed Ulu Camii mosque, so old-city sightseeing starts at the front door.
- Polite, friendly staff — 2026 reviews name specific team members who went out of their way to help.
- No breakfast service at all, so you will be heading out for the first meal — though the market streets around the building are full of Turkish breakfast spots.
- It is an apartment, not a hotel, so there is no pool, gym, restaurant or 24-hour concierge to lean on.
- Sitting in the market quarter means the streets get busy and noisy through the daytime hours.
Who It’s For
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Amenities
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Insider Tips
- No breakfast on site — walk into the surrounding market lanes, where Turkish breakfast (kahvalti) spots are everywhere and cheap.
- The in-room kitchenette is genuinely useful, so bring a few groceries if you want to self-cater or you are staying several nights.
- You can reach the Grand Bazaar, Koza Han and Ulu Camii on foot, so plan an early start and skip the taxi for old-city sights.