TRANSPORTATION IN ISTANBUL
Istanbul is one of Turkey’s most visited cities, offering
numerous historical and cultural sites as well as entertainment venues.
Fortunately, visitors can benefit from a broad range of transportation options
for travelling throughout the city. Many are cheaper and more convenient in
terms of time and traffic congestion than personal vehicles or taxis. Beware of
rush hour (around 8–9 am and 5–9 pm), as roads can be crowded.
Istanbul transportation options include the metro (subway),
trams, funicular, buses, ferries, shared taxi (dolmuş), minibus and taxis.
Shared taxis and minibuses only accept cash, and they charge you based on the
distance between where you get on and where you want to go. However, foreign
visitors may find them a little tricky to navigate compared to other means of
transportation. Taxis accept both cash and credit cards, but they don’t accept
Istanbulkart. You can use Istanbulkart in all other means of transportation.
Visitors need to buy and add credit to an Istanbulkart card.
These can be bought and topped up at small kiosks located near the metro or
tramway stations, in addition to local stores near stations. The kiosks tend to
be more convenient as they offer service in around 10 languages (depending on
the location of the kiosk), whereas local store staff may not know English. It
costs 13 TL to buy it for the first time and then you add as much credit as you
wish. Trips cost 4.03 TL with a discount
for each transfer that occurs within two hours.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, it became compulsory to get an
HES code and pair it with Istanbulkart to ensure a safe trip for everyone.
To get an HES code → https://register.health.gov.tr/
To pair HES code with Istanbulkart → https://kisisellestirme.istanbulkart.istanbul/
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