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Tekirdağ

Last Updated: 02.12.2025

About the City

Tekirdağ is a coastal city on the shore of the Sea of Marmara in Türkiye, rich in historical and cultural heritage. Located in the Thrace region, the city derives its name from the Tekir Mountains. In antiquity, it was known by names such as Bisanthe and Rhaidestos and has been recognized since ancient times as an important port city.


During the Ottoman and Republican periods, Tekirdağ remained one of the region’s key centers and today is a developed city in terms of industry, agriculture, and tourism.


Tekirdağ offers numerous sites of interest for nature and history enthusiasts. The Rüstem Paşa Camii, built by the renowned architect Mimar Sinan, has become a symbol of the city. The Rakoczi Museum, housed in the former residence of Hungarian Prince Ferenc II Rakoczi, sheds light on the city’s historical past.


Barbaros Beach, Şarköy Beaches, Uçmakdere Slopes, and the Tekirdağ Museum are places where nature and history converge. Sea tourism especially flourishes during the summer months.



Cultural Events

Tekirdağ is a city where Thrace culture is vividly alive. Clarinet-driven Romani melodies, horon dances, and traditional welcoming ceremonies are common folk performances in the city. The annual Cherry Festival attracts both domestic and international tourists.


Tekirdağ köftesi is the city’s most famous dish. Additionally, grape vineyards and winemaking traditions hold a deep-rooted place in Tekirdağ’s cultural identity.



Where Is It on the Map?

Tekirdağ is situated on the coast of the Sea of Marmara within the Thrace section of the Marmara Region. It borders Istanbul to the east, Çanakkale to the west, and Edirne and Kırklareli to the north. On the map, Tekirdağ appears as a long coastal strip along the Sea of Marmara.


Region: Marmara Region

Population: Approximately 1,150,000 (2024)

Climate: Marmara climate (hot summers, mild and rainy winters)

Neighboring Provinces: Istanbul, Edirne, Kırklareli, Çanakkale

Notable Feature: Historic port city on the sea coast, known for Tekirdağ köftesi


References:

Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Türkiye

Türkiye Statistical Institute (TÜİK)

Official Website of Tekirdağ Governorship

Tekirdağ Provincial Directorate of Culture and Tourism

Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of the Republic of Türkiye

UNESCO National Commission of Türkiye

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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

Tekirdağ is worth exploring for its coastal areas, historical structures, and cultural activities. If you are interested in historical figures, you can research the life of Rakoczi and prepare a presentation about his residence. If you love nature, you can sketch the view from Uçmakdere or investigate the impact of coastal areas on tourism during the summer season. If you are passionate about culinary culture, you can study the recipe for Tekirdağ köfte and write your own version!


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AuthorMustafa Cem İnciDecember 2, 2025

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Tekirdağ is a city on the coast of the Sea of Marmara, notable for its history and natural beauty. The city, which bears numerous cultural traces from the works of Mimar Sinan to Rakoczi, also offers many attractions that appeal to children, including its beaches, festivals and cuisine.

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