Eskişehir is located in the Northwest part of Middle Anatolian Region of Turkey. It is 230 km away from Ankara, the capital of Turkey, and can be reached via high speed train (YHT) in 1,5 hours. Located 300 km away from İstanbul, the biggest city of Turkey, Eskişehir is also connected via high-speed train to İstanbul.

Being on important crossroads, in addition to economy, social institutions have particularly devoloped and the education has obtained the highest share from this interaction. The level of education in Eskişehir is high above the average of Turkey. The city hosts many students who are studying in two different Universities. As a result of higher young population, several places like Bars Street and Haller Youth Center excite the entertainment life in the city.

In Eskişehir which Porsuk River passes, there are many places worth seeing among which are Adalar, Science Art and Culture Park, Kent Park (City Park), Şelale Park, Japanese Garden, Odunpazarı Houses, Yazılıkaya (Phrygian Valley), Kurşunlu Külliyesi (Kurşunlu Ottoman Campus) and Turkish Bath Regions. Having a number of museums such as Archeological Museum, Aircraft Museum, Modern Glass Arts Museum and hosting many festivals Eskişehir is perceived as an art-friendly city. Traditional tastes like çibörek, göbete, boza, met helva, abısta, haluje reflects Eskişehir’s social diversity.