Discover the best top things to do in Narlidere, Turkey including Arkas Art Center, Kordonboyu, Alsancak, Izmir Wild Life Park, Hisar Mosque, MaviBahce Shopping Center, Izmir Teleferik, Saat Kulesi (Clock Tower), Tarihi Asansor, Kemeralti Market.
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4.5 based on 107 reviews
This was my third visit to the Arkas Art Center in as many years and I intend to go back when I'm in Izmir. The exhibits are located in a two-story, moderate size building; staff is attentive. Entrance is free. On all occasions we were left to roam on our own; while there are no guided tours for individual visitors (that I am aware of), there are descriptions of the exhibited items as well as the collections in English and French as well as Turkish, which is very convenient. The exhibited items come from the Arkas private collection as well as from other European galleries, museums, etc. (have spotted some from the Louvre, Bibliotheque National, etc.). I find the exhibits to be well curated and informative, esp. if one is interested in Izmir, the Levant, and Anatolia. Overall, it's a little gem in the heart of the city.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Kordon, with its historical background is one of the most attractive places in Izmir. They say that two places are worth to watch the sunset: Rio and Izmir (Kordon). You can decide among several nice restaurants, cafes and bars waiting for you for an excellent sunset view there.
4.5 based on 709 reviews
Alsançak is a modern, cosmopolitan and bright bohemian district in downtown Izmir. The cafes and bars together with wonderful restaurants and unusual shops create a good international atmosphere where people from all over the world meet. I was served one of the best coffee's I've ever had outside of Italy. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 821 reviews
Entrance for students is 2 TL and 5 TL for adults. It is far from city center but truly to worth to visit it. Please also consider the temperature of the outside before going because in summer it is pretty hot in July. Also bring your camera and buy something to eat and drink in the entrance because it is very large and there is no place to buy in all parts. This is necessary to get a map in the entrance.
4.5 based on 136 reviews
This 16th-century mosque is the largest and oldest in Izmir. Of note are the interior decorations, pulpit and altar.
This is a quality old mosque with tons of charachter, history and a warm welcome at Friday Prayers. Well worth seeking out.
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Izmirlilerin, Balcova'ya her 10 dakikada bir kalkan belediye otobusleri ile gunun her saatinde ulasabilecekleri bir piknik alanı. Teleferik ile uc dakika suren ve enfes bir Izmir manzarasının eslik ettigi yolculuk ile tepedeki tesislere ulasılır. Dileyen et marketten alısveris yapıp kendin pisir-kendin ye bolumunden yararlanabilir, isteyen de restoranlarda yemegini yiyebilir. Temiz havada, Izmir
What a bargain just 8YTL to go up and down, each journey takes about 5 mins and you will get some great views of the city and bay as you ascend. I was told we couldnt take food up to the top and we were searched on entry but most people seemed to have their own food and have a picnic. Food and drinks are available at the top from any of the many vendors. There is also an area for BBQing Im not sure how that worked if you have to rent the BBQs and buy the meat at the shop or just take your own. The scenery from the top really is beautiful so I highly recommend it. To get here take the Izban to F Altoy the final stop, take exit A to the bis station (Auto Gara) The first bus stop you see on exit is the one you need, take bus 169 and exit at stop TELERIFIK or just look out for the cables on the right of the bus and get off immediately after them and walk back 200M.
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This elegant monument which was built in 1901, decorates Konak Square and has become the symbol of the city of Izmir.
4.5 based on 850 reviews
Really pretty spot with two rustic elevators you take up a cliff, providing a nice view of the city. Climb further up some pretty stairs. Some restaurants are up top but we didn't try them.
4 based on 1 reviews
This colorful area of the city is known for its antiques and elegant shops. Visitors will also fine many good seafood restaurants here.
This is a massive street market and bazaar. You must have Turkish coffee at “ Ömer Usta” and have fish at the “ kemer6” just by the silver bazaar.
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