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İzmir

İzmir travel guide: the Kordon waterfront, the Kemeraltı Bazaar, the Konak Square clock tower and Kadifekale fortress on the Aegean coast.

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Daily life

İzmir sits on the Aegean coast around the Gulf of İzmir and is Turkey's third-largest city; it is known for the Clock Tower on Konak Square, the Kemeraltı Bazaar, the ancient Agora of Smyrna, and the hilltop fortress of Kadifekale. Daily planning moves between the Kordon waterfront promenade, Konak Square and its clock tower, Kemeraltı's narrow streets, and a viewpoint break at Kadifekale. Current tickets, hours, restaurants, hotels, or transport details. (Sources: Wikipedia)

Transport

İzmir's airport, Adnan Menderes, sits about 18 km south of the centre and connects directly to the Alsancak and Halkapınar stations via the İZBAN suburban rail line, where riders can transfer to the metro. City transport combines the metro, the Konak and Karşıyaka tram lines, and an extensive ferry network across the bay. The Kordon waterfront and the Kemeraltı bazaar area are comfortably walkable. (Sources: Wikipedia, Wikivoyage)

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