Turkey

Airports

50+ Istanbul, Antalya, Ankara, Izmir

Visa

Most nationalities don't need a visa

Currency

Official currency is Lira, but many places accept EUR

Cash

Optional

Languages

Turkish

Plugs

Type C and F 220 V (same as Europe)

Turkey Travel Guide

When to go

Best months to visit

All year round, depending on the goal

Worst months to visit

None

Weather by month

Getting around

Uber

Istanbul, Izmir, Anakara

Car rental

Recommended

Public transportation

In Istanbul, a network of buses, trams, ferries, and the metro efficiently connects different parts of the city, with reloadable Istanbulkart making it easy to switch between modes. Intercity buses are widely used for travel across Turkey, linking cities and towns, and are known for being affordable and comfortable. High-speed trains operate between key cities such as Istanbul, Ankara, and Konya.

Safety tips

Use Official Taxis and Public Transport: Stick to licensed taxis or reputable ride-hailing apps. Public transport is reliable in cities but watch for crowded areas where pickpocketing can occur.
Beware of Scams in Tourist Areas: In popular spots like Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar or Sultanahmet, be cautious of overly friendly strangers or unsolicited offers, as scams can sometimes target tourists.
Respect Local Customs: Turkey’s culture blends traditional and modern; dressing modestly, particularly in rural areas and religious sites, can help avoid misunderstandings.

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