Mardin Düzce Bus Ticket
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Mardin - Düzce Bus Trip
Min Price | 1,700 TL |
The Most Affordable Company | Midyat Seyyidoğlu Turizm |
Most Visited Company | Midyat Seyyidoğlu Turizm |
Average Number of Breaks | 2 |
Approximate Travel Time | 16 hour 59 minute |
Number of Daily Expeditions | 6 |
Cheapest Mardin - Düzce Bus Tickets
Mardin - Düzce
31 Jul 2025 - Midyat Seyyidoğlu Turizm
1,700 TL
Mardin - Düzce
31 Jul 2025 - Yeni Midyat Turizm
1,700 TL
Mardin - Düzce
31 Jul 2025 - Midyat Güneydoğu Seyahat
1,700 TL
Mardin - Düzce
05 Aug 2025 - Midyat Güneydoğu Seyahat
1,700 TL
Mardin - Düzce
05 Aug 2025 - Midyat Seyyidoğlu Turizm
1,700 TL
Mardin - Düzce
05 Aug 2025 - Yeni Midyat Turizm
1,700 TL
Mardin - Düzce
31 Jul 2025 - Özlem Mardin Vif
1,800 TL
Mardin - Düzce
31 Jul 2025 - Mardin Seyahat
1,800 TL
Mardin - Düzce
31 Jul 2025 - Mardin Seyahat
1,800 TL
Mardin - Düzce
05 Aug 2025 - Mardin Seyahat
1,800 TL
Mardin - Düzce
05 Aug 2025 - Özlem Mardin Vif
1,800 TL
Mardin - Düzce
05 Aug 2025 - Mardin Seyahat
1,800 TL
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About Mardin
Mardin, the only city with an intact structure after Venice, is one of the cities where different religions and cultures coexist.
The city of Mardin, where mosques, churches and synagogues are located together, has always had a multicultural structure. Mardin, which has preserved its natural beauty, has sweltering heat in summer and cold weather in winter.
Since Mardin has an airport, those traveling to and from metropolitan cities such as Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir generally prefer planes. It is possible to reach the city center from the airport in a short time with 3 lira minibuses.
In Mardin cuisine, meat dishes predominate and varieties such as pastries and carrot stew are also quite abundant. Zingil dessert, dobo and kahriyat dessert attract attention among the popular tastes.
Infrastructure works and investments made in the city enable many steps to be taken to prevent migration in the city, which is expected to be a more developed industry.
The city of Mardin, where mosques, churches and synagogues are located together, has always had a multicultural structure. Mardin, which has preserved its natural beauty, has sweltering heat in summer and cold weather in winter.
Since Mardin has an airport, those traveling to and from metropolitan cities such as Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir generally prefer planes. It is possible to reach the city center from the airport in a short time with 3 lira minibuses.
In Mardin cuisine, meat dishes predominate and varieties such as pastries and carrot stew are also quite abundant. Zingil dessert, dobo and kahriyat dessert attract attention among the popular tastes.
Infrastructure works and investments made in the city enable many steps to be taken to prevent migration in the city, which is expected to be a more developed industry.