Kütahya
Kutahya · Türkiye
Kütahya, a city in western Turkey on the Porsuk River, is renowned for its decorated tiles and has a well-preserved old quarter to explore. The city's historic landmarks include Kütahya Castle, the clock tower, and the old Germiyan Street, while the nearby Phrygian Valleys and the Roman ruins at Aizanoi — reachable as a day trip — extend the appeal beyond the city itself. High mountain ridges rise to the north and west.
- Population185,008
- Nearest water0.7 km
- Nearest mountain5.2 km