·¡²õ°ì¾±ÅŸ±ð³ó¾±°ù's protected heritage district is crammed with cobblestone alleyways of timber-framed konaks (mansions) with overhanging upper stories. Many of the creaky pastel-shaded houses contain small museums, craft shops and cafes and on weekends day-tripping Turks head here to stroll the lanes, browse the stalls and sit in the shady cafes supping çay. This was ·¡²õ°ì¾±ÅŸ±ð³ó¾±°ù's first Turkish district, and it features Ottoman and even Seljuk structures. Odun means 'firewood' (the area was once a firewood bazaar).
To get to °¿»å³Ü²Ô±è²¹³ú²¹°ùı from central ·¡²õ°ì¾±ÅŸ±ð³ó¾±°ù, catch the ESTram to the Atatürk Lisesi stop, or it's around a 2.5km walk southeast of the Porsuk River.