Kırklareli Ankara Bus Ticket

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Kırklareli - Ankara Bus Trip

Min Price950 TL
The Most Affordable CompanyVilla Turizm
Most Visited CompanyVilla Turizm
Average Number of Breaks2
Approximate Travel Time10 hour 0 minute
Number of Daily Expeditions31

Cheapest Kırklareli - Ankara Bus Tickets

Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - Villa Turizm
950 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
16 Jun 2025 - Villa Turizm
950 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - Nilüfer Turizm
999 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
21 Jun 2025 - Nilüfer Turizm
999 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
16 Jun 2025 - Nilüfer Turizm
999 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - Has Karayolu
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
16 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
16 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
16 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
16 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,050 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - İstanbul Seyahat
1,100 TL
Kırklareli - Ankara
15 Jun 2025 - Metro Turizm
1,100 TL
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About Kırklareli

Kırklareli, which draws our border with Bulgaria, is among our provinces that are very rich in terms of historical accumulation. There are mountainous areas in the North East of Kırklareli and plateaus in the South West.

In this city, which earns its living from agriculture, animal husbandry and fishing, there are sunflower cultivation, sugar beet production and sugar factories on lands suitable for cultivation. Turkey's first sugar factory is the Alpullu factory established here.

Kırklareli, which was plundered by the Bulgarians many times throughout history, was named Saranta Ekklesiai, meaning 40 churches. This is also the center of the Kırkkilise sanjak, which is affiliated with the province of Edirne.

It is one of the most important open-air museums of Kırklareli archeology and art history with its Vize Roman Theater, Ottoman period works, tumuli, mounds and dolmens. This city, which was divided into the borders of Bulgaria, Russia and Turkey, was included in the borders of Turkey again after the War of Independence.

Bulgarian, Greek and Bosnian immigrants live in the city, and due to immigration, its population does not even reach 100 thousand. It is a center that can be visited even on a daily basis, with the cheapest economical bus ticket campaigns.