Overview
Kırklareli is a city located in Turkey's Marmara Region, known for its natural beauty, historical, and cultural richness. As an important part of Thrace, the city has hosted many civilizations since ancient times, carrying the traces of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman empires. One of its iconic landmarks is the Hızırbey Mosque and Bazaar from the Ottoman period.
Kırklareli’s cuisine is also quite rich. The famous Kırklareli meatballs, hardaliye (a traditional grape drink), yogurt, and dairy products are among its gastronomic highlights. Local dishes like börek, pumpkin dessert, and lamb stew (kuzu kapama) are also favorites among visitors.
Kırklareli experiences both continental and mild climates, with hot summers and cold winters. Natural attractions such as the İğneada Flooded Forests and Dupnisa Cave stand out. With its hospitable people and cultural diversity, Kırklareli offers a unique destination for history and nature enthusiasts.