Ordu, ancient Kotiora, is a city in the central strech of the Turkish Black Sea coast.
Thanks to the fierce local opposition, Ordu features the only urban waterfront along the entire Turkish coast east of Samsun that wasn't significantly altered by the ugly embankments of the coastal motorway.
Ordu has a population of about 230,000 as of 2019. In a 2014 administrative reform, the central district was renamed to Altınordu, but this is used only in official parlance.
Ordu lies on the coastal highway D010.
The nearest airport is Ordu-Giresun (IATA: OGU), on an artificial island 18 km east, off the highway to Giresun. Although it is officially classified as an international airport, it receives flights only from Istanbul (both airports, multiple times daily) and Ankara (once daily).
An alternative is Samsun-Çarşamba Airport (IATA: SZF), 132 km west. It has somewhat more frequent domestic connections, and a daily flight from Düsseldorf, Germany.
Take the cablecar up to Boztepe, with a great view of the city and the mountains backing it.
Hazelnut: Ordu is famous for hazelnuts. Turkey as a whole produces about 70 percent of the world's hazelnuts, and over 50 percent of those come from Ordu.
Ordu's telephone code is (+90) 452.
Primary administrative division