The bridge stands at a strategic point that historically separated the administrative and commercial zones of early Bursa.
The name 'Setbaşı' implies its position at the head of a bank or embankment, referencing the topography of the Gökdere ravine.
It is one of the few surviving historical bridges in Bursa that remains fully integrated into daily pedestrian transit patterns.
Setbasi Bridge is a stone-arched pedestrian bridge located in the historical center of Bursa, spanning the Gökdere stream. It acts as a primary connection point between the neighborhoods of Kurtoğlu and Namazgah. The bridge is traditionally known for the small stalls and kiosks set up along its walkway, selling handicrafts and local goods. Its construction reflects Ottoman architectural styles, utilizing local stone materials. The bridge serves as a transition point between the modern city atmosphere and the older, traditional districts near the Green Tomb. It remains a functional piece of urban infrastructure rather than a museum-designated site.
From the riverbank level looking up at the arch, or from the center of the bridge capturing the historic buildings in the background.
Visit during the early morning to see the local markets opening on the adjacent streets before the area becomes congested.
Take time to explore the staircases leading down to the riverbank path beneath the bridge for a different perspective of the masonry.
Combine this visit with a short walk to the nearby Green Mosque and Tomb complex.
Do not expect a wide, modern thoroughfare; the bridge is narrow and can be crowded with local commuters during rush hours.