
Erzurum Erzurum, Turkey Travel Guide
Navigation assistance in the city and beyond.
Offline Turkish language pack for communication.
Hailing licensed taxis with ease.
Bus schedules and topping up your transport card (when obtainable).
Widely used for conversing in Turkey.
Official Turkish e-Visa application.
Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
Turkish State Railways (TCDD Tasimacilik) for train tickets.
Courtesy bus services to and from Erzurum Airport.
Specialized ski resort websites for current conditions.
Lonely Planet Turkey, Rough Guides Turkey, and Bradt Guide Turkey offer comprehensive coverage of the nation, often with an Erzurum chapter.
Books on Ottoman history, Seljuk architecture, or the Turkish War of Independence provide valuable context.
Local newspapers like Pusula Gazetesi provide a glimpse into area insights. City maps are usually available at tourist centers.
Tea is central to Turkish hospitality. Learn about its significance and traditions.
Discover the legacy of empires in Erzurum's architecture and long-lasting traditions.
Explore the unique flavors of Eastern Anatolian cuisine, beyond the famous Cağ Kebabı.
Record all emergency numbers in your phone and a hard copy in your wallet.
A simple, universally appreciated greeting.
Expressing gratitude in Turkish.
A polite addition to requests.
A common phrase at meal times.
A an amicable way to inquire about well-being.
A polite farewell, often meaning "go laughingly."
Tea is central to Turkish hospitality. Learn about its significance and traditions. Accepting tea is a warm gesture.
Discover the legacy of empires in Erzurum's architecture and persistent traditions. These influences are noticeable everywhere.
See the unique flavors of Eastern Anatolian cuisine, beyond the famous Cağ Kebabı. Many regional specialties await.
Google Maps offline data for Erzurum confirms navigation even without an internet connection.