
Izmir Izmir Province, Turkey Travel Guide
Izmir'the local mass transit comprises buses (ESHOT), a commuter rail (IZBAN), a subway system (Izmir Metro), and ferries (İZDENİZ).
A modern tram system complements these options. The entire system operates efficiently and has a cost-effective way to get around.
İZDENİZ ferries link various points around Izmir Bay. They present a scenic and pleasant way to cross.
Modern tram lines operate in central areas. The Konak line runs along the Kordon.
Newer metro stations and trams are generally accessible, featuring ramps and lifts.
Mandatory for all public transport.
Discounts apply within 90 minutes. ~13 TRY per ride.
Yellow with "Taksi" sign; meters mandatory.
Mainly cash-paid. BiTaksi app for hailing.
Taxis present convenience for short distances or having luggage. For greater flexibility, consider renting a vehicle or by bicycle.
Available in some tourist areas, less common for general city exploration.
Similar requirements to cars, often needing a specific motorcycle license. Not recommended for inexperienced riders.
Izmir's public bicycle sharing system along the Kordon. A Bisim card is needed.
Beyond standard options, Izmir has some unique modes of transport and services.
Utilize the Izmirim Kart for smooth travel by public transport. Explore the city's diverse areas by combining metro, tram, and ferry rides.
Look into guided excursions for insights or rentals for flexible exploring outside of the city center. Always check local schedules plus vehicle flow for easy travel.