🇹🇷 Eskişehir
Türkiye
Eskişehir, for many, is a delightful surprise. Nestled in the heart of Anatolia, it often gets overlooked for coastal towns or Istanbul's grandeur. But step into Eskişehir, and you'll find a city pulsing with youthful energy, thanks to its large student population, and a relaxed, almost European feel along the Porsuk River. Forget the "old city" its name suggests; Eskişehir is modern, walkable, and genuinely welcoming. It’s a place that invites you to slow down, wander, and really connect with its rhythm.
Social Life, Neighborhoods, and Where People Hang Out
The heart of Eskişehir's social beat undeniably lies along the Porsuk River, particularly in the Adalar district. This area is a constant hum of activity, lined with cafes where friends gather for endless cups of Turkish tea or coffee, their conversations spilling out onto the sidewalks. You'll see locals strolling, chatting, and even taking gondola or 'bot' (small boat) rides along the river, especially as the sun dips. It's the perfect spot for people-watching and soaking up the city's easygoing vibe.
For those looking for a bit more buzz, Hamamyolu Caddesi is a pedestrian haven, packed with shops, eateries, and a constant flow of students and families. When evening truly sets in, the famous Barlar Sokağı (Bar Street) comes alive, a labyrinth of pubs and live music venues that caters predominantly to the city's student demographic.
A delightful contrast to this modern pulse is Odunpazarı, the city's historical quarter. With its narrow, cobblestone streets and beautifully preserved Ottoman-era houses, it feels like stepping into a different century. People don't just visit Odunpazarı; they meander, exploring artisan workshops, small cafes tucked into courtyards, and museums housed in centuries-old buildings. It’s a place for quiet exploration and appreciation of heritage.
How Mio Fits Into Eskişehir's Social Scene
With so many inviting spots to hang out, Eskişehir is ripe for making genuine connections. This is where Mio truly shines. Whether you're new to the city, passing through, or a long-time resident looking to broaden your circle, Mio offers a straightforward way to meet people who share your interests. Maybe you want to find someone to explore the nooks and crannies of Odunpazarı with, or perhaps a coffee buddy for a leisurely afternoon by the Porsuk. With 88 active Mio members already calling Eskişehir home, there's a ready community waiting to connect. It’s about ditching the awkward small talk and finding people who are genuinely keen to hang out, grab a çibörek, or discover a new corner of the city together.
Things to Do and Discover
Wander Through History in Odunpazarı
- Yılmaz Büyükerşen Wax Museum: Don't miss this! Created by Eskişehir's visionary former mayor, it features incredibly lifelike wax figures of Turkish and international celebrities, historical figures, and politicians. It's surprisingly engaging.
- Modern Glass Arts Museum: Tucked within Odunpazarı, this museum showcases stunning contemporary glass artwork, a testament to Eskişehir's artistic leanings.
- Kurşunlu Complex: This Ottoman complex houses a mosque, madrasah, and various workshops, offering a glimpse into traditional Turkish arts and crafts.
Explore the Green Lung of the City
- Sazova Park (Science, Art and Culture Park): This sprawling park is an absolute must-see, especially if you have an afternoon to spare. It's home to a magnificent Fairy Tale Castle, reminiscent of something out of Disneyland, a full-scale pirate ship, a Japanese Garden, and even a Space House. It’s a fantastic place to just wander, relax, or unleash your inner child.
- Kentpark: Known for its "artificial beach," Kentpark brings a slice of the seaside to an inland city. In warmer months, you can actually sunbathe and swim here. Beyond the beach, it's a lovely park for a walk, a picnic, or simply enjoying the open space.
Indulge in Local Flavors
- Çibörek: This is Eskişehir's signature dish – a thin, semicircular pastry filled with minced meat, deep-fried to crispy perfection. Find a local börekçi (pastry shop) and savor one fresh.
- Met Halva: A sweet, airy, pulled halva that melts in your mouth. Perfect with a cup of Turkish coffee after a meal.




