It was a nice but not a very interesting town. The Turks were shortening its name to just Burgaz. It was clear from the Wikipedia article that not much of sightseeing was on offer here. But, of course, it was possible to have a few bardaklar of tea and wander about without any plan.
A bike was leaning against a mosque wall.
The central square was called Kongre meydanı.
It had a monument in the middle.
A building had a round gallery that stood out a little bit.
One of these popular fountains with almost invisible water exits.
Yellow and blue mean Fenerbahçe soccer club fans somewhere near.
Pedestrian area was separated from traffic in a very artsy way — bollards were randomly thrown in abundance. Maybe, some art graduate did this and was allowed to by the government.
Rock!
Random buildings on random streets.
A random street. No, make it two streets.
And old cemetery stood near bus station. A white dog was trying to guess whether we were friendly or hostile towards it.
(Friendly.)
An old private house.
What is there to do in Lüleburgaz? Just walk the streets, and then go to the road to Babaeski, where you will find a panoramic view of the whole town. You won't miss this nice view.