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Welcome to Izmir: The Pearl of the Aegean
Situated on the stunning Aegean coast, Izmir is a city of vibrant culture, rich history, and modern charm. Known for its ancient ruins, beautiful coastline, and dynamic culinary scene, Izmir offers an unforgettable experience for every traveller. Once you touch down at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB), located just 18 kilometres (11 miles) south of the city centre, you’ll find that a car is your best way to explore this vibrant city and its surrounding treasures. Whether you arrive via Adnan Menderes Airport, or nearby airports like Bodrum-Milas Airport (BJV), 152 kilometres (94 miles) away, or Dalaman Airport (DLM), 265 kilometres (165 miles) to the south, Izmir is the perfect gateway to the wonders of western Turkey. Izmir is a harmonious blend of history and modernity. While often overlooked in favour of of buzzing city Istanbul or Antalya, with its cobbled streets lined with Ottoman-era houses, quaint cafés and Mediterranean coastline, this cosmopolitan city has its own allure, combining the historic ruins of Ephesus, charming coastal towns like Çeşme, and a vibrant urban centre. With your hire car, you can seamlessly travel between these fascinating destinations and uncover the best that Izmir has to offer - and explore other sights across the whole of Turkey.
Izmir’s location on the stunning Aegean coast makes it the perfect base for exploring the surrounding region by car. One of the must-visit sites near Izmir is the ancient city of Ephesus, located just 80 kilometres (50 miles) south of the city. A hire car allows you to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site at your leisure, marvelling at the Library of Celsus, the Grand Theatre, and the Temple of Artemis. Start your journey in Konak Square, the heart of the city, home to the iconic Izmir Clock Tower. Stroll along the Kordon, the city’s picturesque promenade, or explore the lively Kemeralti Bazaar for a taste of local life. Be sure to explore Alsancak, a lively neighbourhood known for its trendy cafes, restaurants, and boutiques. Take a leisurely drive through its streets and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Head to Bornova, a lively district that combines historical sites with modern shopping malls. Bornova is also home to the Ege University campus, where you can explore lush green spaces and cultural events. For a taste of local culture, visit Bostanlı, a neighbourhood famous for its fish market and seaside eateries. Drive along the coastal road and stop at one of the many restaurants to enjoy fresh seafood while taking in views of the Aegean. No visit to Izmir is complete without a trip to Karşıyaka, located on the northern shore of the Izmir Bay. This vibrant area is known for its shopping streets, parks, and cultural venues and is a sort drive across the Bay Bridge.
Driving in Izmir
Izmir is a city best enjoyed at your own pace, and with a hire car, you’ll have the freedom to discover its hidden gems. A popular day-trip destination is Çeşme, a charming coastal town 85 kilometres (53 miles) west of Izmir. Famous for its pristine beaches, thermal springs, and windsurfing opportunities, Çeşme is an ideal day trip destination. Take the scenic coastal route to enjoy breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.
For panoramic views, be sure to drive up to Kadifekale, the ancient ‘Velvet Castle that overlooks the city. Nothing short of spectacular, the panoramic perspective of the city and its surroundings from Pagos Hill is utterly spellbinding, at an elevation of 186 metres (610 feet). Overlooking Izmir’s bustling urban expanse, the shimmering Aegean Sea, and the Gulf of Izmir, this ancient fortress captures the views in wide sweeping single frame. To the west you’ll see the sprawling cityscape, where modern skyscrapers stand alongside historical buildings, creating a captivating blend of old and new. The labyrinthine streets of Izmir stretch out below, dotted with terracotta rooftops and vibrant markets. Turning towards the sea, the expansive Gulf of Izmir gleams under the sunlight, with ferries and fishing boats tracing gentle paths across the water. On clear days, the view extends to the distant coastline, where the blue of the sea meets the green hills that cradle the bay. As you gaze inland, the lush rolling hills of the surrounding countryside come into focus, dotted with olive groves and vineyards. The contrast between the natural landscapes and the urban vibrancy of Izmir creates a dynamic, ever-changing tableau, especially at sunset when the city and sea are bathed in golden hues. Kadifekale not only offers a visual feast but also a sense of connection to Izmir’s ancient past, making it an unmissable spot for visitors seeking both beauty and history.

For a blend of traditional charm and modern sophistication, drive to Alaçatı, a quaint village known for its stone houses, boutique hotels, and lively markets. Located just 25 kilometres (16 miles) from Izmir it exudes nostalgic charm with its cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings with blue shutters, and vibrant bougainvillaea. The town has become renowned for its relaxed atmosphere, attracting visitors with its quaint cafes, boutique shops, and art galleries housed in restored buildings. Alaçatı’s cobbled streets are lined with local artisan shops selling handcrafted goods, while its markets brim with fresh produce, local cheeses, and olive oil. The village has an exceptional dining scene, offering a mix of traditional Turkish dishes and innovative Mediterranean cuisine in restaurants and cafes that spill out into the streets, creating an inviting, laid-back ambience.
If you’re seeking wild natural beauty, drive to the Pamukkale thermal terraces and Hierapolis ruins, a thrilling 235 kilometre drive (146 miles) from Izmir. With a hire car, you can take a day trip to this stunning site and soak in its mineral-rich thermal waters while admiring the surreal white travertine terraces. Izmir’s culinary scene is a feast for the senses, blending traditional Turkish flavours with Mediterranean influences. A hire car allows you to venture beyond the city centre to discover hidden gastronomic gems. Don’t miss the opportunity to try boyoz, a local pastry served with tea, or çiğer, a grilled liver dish popular in Izmir. Take a drive to the village of Şirince, just 85 kilometres (53 miles) from Izmir. Famous for its fruit wines, this picturesque village offers a charming setting for wine tasting and local delicacies. If you’re a seafood lover, the fishing villages of Urla and Çeşme offer an array of fresh seafood dishes. Enjoy a leisurely meal by the sea, featuring dishes like grilled octopus, calamari, and stuffed mussels.
Tips and FAQs
Driving in Izmir is relatively straightforward, thanks to its well-signposted roads and modern infrastructure. There are numerous car parks and on-street parking options in Izmir. Most tourist attractions have designated parking areas, and parking fees are reasonable. A GPS or a reliable map app is really handy for navigating Izmir and its surrounding areas. Signage is generally clear, but some rural roads may be less well-marked. The general speed limit in urban areas is 50 km/h (31 mph), while on rural roads it is 90 km/h (56 mph) and 120 km/h (75 mph) on motorways. Always adhere to the posted speed limits.
Izmir, Turkey
Population: Approximately 4.4 million (metropolitan area)
Annual Visitor Figures: Over 1.5 million international tourists
Average Summer Temperatures: 30°C (86°F)
Average Winter Temperatures: 10°C (50°F)
Time Zone: GMT +3

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