Located on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, Birgi is a charming village that served as the capital of the Aydinid Dynasty, famous for its stone streets and wooden mansions. The highlight of any Birgi trip is the Cakirağa Mansion, built in 1761 and renowned for its exquisite wood craftsmanship. Right after, you should visit the Birgi Grand Mosque (Ulu Camii), built in 1312 by Aydinoğlu Mehmet Bey, showcasing stunning tile mosaics. While walking through narrow historical streets, you can stop by shops selling traditional hand-woven silk, and sip tea under ancient plane trees. As Koza Salkim Boutique Hotel, we are situated right at the heart of this mesmerizing history.