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Bilecik - Malatya Bus Trip
Min Price | 1,400 TL |
The Most Affordable Company | Öz Diyarbakır |
Most Visited Company | Öz Diyarbakır |
Average Number of Breaks | 2 |
Approximate Travel Time | 16 hour 0 minute |
Number of Daily Expeditions | 20 |
Cheapest Bilecik - Malatya Bus Tickets
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Öz Diyarbakır
1,400 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Özlem Diyarbakır
1,400 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Siirt Petrol
1,500 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Lider Muş Turizm
1,500 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Muş Yolu Turizm
1,500 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Muş Yolu Turizm
1,500 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Öz Has Bingöl
1,700 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Elazığ Hazar Turizm
1,700 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Malatya Zafer Turizm
1,700 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Beydağı Turizm
1,700 TL
Bilecik - Malatya
01 Oct 2025 - Elazığ Murat Turizm
1,800 TL
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About Bilecik
Bilecik, one of the oldest settlements in the Southern Marmara region, is one of the not very crowded cities with a population of 209 thousand people.
Bilecik, one of the cities where the Ottoman Empire was born, is one of the luckiest cities in terms of the richness of its forests. Bilecik, which has a very small population, is not a place that appeals to the young population, except for its university. Bilecik, where immigrants were settled during the population exchange, is a city full of natural beauties.
Bilecik, a historical Anatolian city with its plateaus, greenery and blue, is also famous for its historical places. Bilecik, where you can find plenty of options for those who love recreation areas, is very famous for its Clock Tower, Belekoma Castle and Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai.
The tomb of Ertuğrul Gazi is also located in the city of Bilecik. Bilecik, which still has Ottoman artifacts in historical areas and has many places to visit, is also very famous for its büzme dessert.
Bilecik, one of the cities where the Ottoman Empire was born, is one of the luckiest cities in terms of the richness of its forests. Bilecik, which has a very small population, is not a place that appeals to the young population, except for its university. Bilecik, where immigrants were settled during the population exchange, is a city full of natural beauties.
Bilecik, a historical Anatolian city with its plateaus, greenery and blue, is also famous for its historical places. Bilecik, where you can find plenty of options for those who love recreation areas, is very famous for its Clock Tower, Belekoma Castle and Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai.
The tomb of Ertuğrul Gazi is also located in the city of Bilecik. Bilecik, which still has Ottoman artifacts in historical areas and has many places to visit, is also very famous for its büzme dessert.