İpsala is a small district located in the Edirne Province of the Marmara Region in Turkey. It is situated near the border with Greece, making it an important crossing point for trade and travel between the two countries. The district is known for its agricultural production, particularly of fruits and vegetables, and has a rural and peaceful atmosphere. The town center features traditional Turkish architecture and a relaxed pace of life, while the surrounding countryside is characterized by fertile farmland and rolling hills. İpsala is also home to historical sites such as the İpsala Castle, which dates back to the Byzantine era, and the Çelebi Sultan Mehmet Mosque, a beautiful example of Ottoman architecture. The district is a popular stop for travelers passing through on their way to or from Greece, and offers a glimpse into the rural lifestyle of this part of Turkey.