Turkey · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Ordu
Everything you need to explore Ordu — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Ordu
A former Greek Orthodox church from the 1850s, now used as a cultural centre. The stonework outside is striking. Inside, the main hall hosts occasional exhibitions and concerts.
🕐 09:00–17:00, closed Sunday
💡 Check the municipal noticeboard outside for free concerts or art shows. Weekday mornings are quiet – you can wander in and look at the old fresco fragments. No entrance fee.
Hotels near Taşbaşı Church (Cultural Centre) →Park in Ordu
A large coastal park with walking paths, benches and grass areas right by the sea. Good for an evening stroll or sitting with a simit while watching ferries come in.
🕐 24/7
💡 The best spot is the wooden pier near the east end. Quietest early weekday mornings. Free public toilets near the main entrance.
Hotels near Ordu City Park (Şehir Parkı) →Landmark in Ordu
A steep hill overlooking Ordu city and the Black Sea. You can walk up on paths or pay a small fee for the cable car. The view takes in the coastline, the port and the city spread below.
🕐 24/7 (cable car runs 08:00–00:00, small fee applies)
💡 Go just before sunset. The light on the sea is best then, and the tea gardens at the top stay open late. Take a jacket – it gets breezy even in summer.
Hotels near Boztepe Hill →Historic in Ordu
A rocky headland with a small stone church and lighthouse. Legend connects it to Jason and the Argonauts. The walk around the cape takes in cliff views and wildflowers.
🕐 24/7
💡 You need a dolmuş (minibus) to Perşembe, then walk 3 km. No shops – bring water. Best in late afternoon when the light hits the church ruins. Free to enter, parking nearby costs 10 TL.
Hotels near Yason Burnu (Jason's Cape) →Museum in Ordu
A restored 19th-century Ottoman mansion with dark wood interiors, period furniture and local ethnographic exhibits. Small but well-kept. The garden has a café.
🕐 08:30–17:30, closed Monday
💡 Entrance is 5 TL (roughly 20p). Ask at the desk for the English booklet – it's free and explains each room. Allow 30–40 minutes.
Hotels near Pasaoglu Mansion & Ethnography Museum →Where to Eat in Ordu
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Ordu?
The top attractions include Taşbaşı Church (Cultural Centre), Ordu City Park (Şehir Parkı), Boztepe Hill, Yason Burnu (Jason's Cape), Pasaoglu Mansion & Ethnography Museum.
How many days do you need in Ordu?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Ordu 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Ordu famous for?
Ordu is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Ordu?
Top options include Bakır demlik, Pelitdibi Çay Bahçesi, Ziyafet Pide, Yosun Pide.