Malatya Bilecik Bus Ticket
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Malatya - Bilecik Bus Trip
Min Price | 1,600 TL |
The Most Affordable Company | Tuncelililer |
Most Visited Company | Tuncelililer |
Average Number of Breaks | 2 |
Approximate Travel Time | 15 hour 0 minute |
Number of Daily Expeditions | 15 |
Cheapest Malatya - Bilecik Bus Tickets
Malatya - Bilecik
07 Oct 2025 - Tuncelililer
1,600 TL
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01 Oct 2025 - Tuncelililer
1,600 TL
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12 Oct 2025 - Tuncelililer
1,600 TL
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13 Oct 2025 - Tuncelililer
1,600 TL
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07 Oct 2025 - Elazığ Murat Turizm
1,650 TL
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12 Oct 2025 - Elazığ Murat Turizm
1,650 TL
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13 Oct 2025 - Elazığ Murat Turizm
1,650 TL
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07 Oct 2025 - Öz Diyarbakır
1,700 TL
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07 Oct 2025 - Öz Has Bingöl
1,700 TL
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01 Oct 2025 - Siirt Petrol
1,700 TL
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12 Oct 2025 - Öz Diyarbakır
1,700 TL
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12 Oct 2025 - Öz Has Bingöl
1,700 TL
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13 Oct 2025 - Öz Diyarbakır
1,700 TL
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13 Oct 2025 - Öz Has Bingöl
1,700 TL
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About Malatya
Malatya, the land of apricots, is located in the west of the Eastern Anatolia region. This city, which is 960 meters above sea level, is subject to continental climate conditions.
It is possible to spend time surrounded by the beauties of nature in many picnic areas and recreation centers. There are few forests in the lands of Malatya, more than half of which is pasture.
The economy of the region is based on the products produced in apricot factories and many investments have been made within the scope of incentives.
The region's immigration rate is gradually decreasing. Because incentives increase investments, and investments increase the workforce. Malatya has a state theatre, cultural centre, archeology museum, airport and university.
Malatya, which is developed in terms of education, is in a historically important position in terms of tourism with many religious centers, Arslantepe Mound and ruins bearing the traces of 27 civilizations.
It is possible to spend time surrounded by the beauties of nature in many picnic areas and recreation centers. There are few forests in the lands of Malatya, more than half of which is pasture.
The economy of the region is based on the products produced in apricot factories and many investments have been made within the scope of incentives.
The region's immigration rate is gradually decreasing. Because incentives increase investments, and investments increase the workforce. Malatya has a state theatre, cultural centre, archeology museum, airport and university.
Malatya, which is developed in terms of education, is in a historically important position in terms of tourism with many religious centers, Arslantepe Mound and ruins bearing the traces of 27 civilizations.