* Children’s library; is located in the center of Misi Village. When entering you see children reading books at every table. This is an exceptional situation. They end up in the children’s library after school.
* Ethnographic Museum; In addition to being a place where the local clothes of the village people are displayed, it is also a place where Karagöz and Hacivat plays are exhibited. It is a place to be visited.
* Tomb of Kavacık Sultan; This is located between the cliffs opposite the village of Misi. As said by a story, the fountain water flowing from the province is said to be the tears of the Kavacık Sultan.
Furthermore, the Great Mosque in Misi Village is small but is abundant with history. The streets of Misi still bear hints of Ottomans.
* You can’t have any reason not to drink tea next to the Nilüfer stream which surrounded with poplar and plane trees and passes through the village. You can visit horse farm if you have time. A beautiful place surrounded by a nature.
* For lovers of nature and hiking, there is a 9 km hiking trail that starts from the Misi square and passes through the old forest path which the local people used to reach the mountain villages in the west of the Nilüfer Valley, and reaches the Dağyenice pond in the pine forest with exceptional sceneries.