Travel & Accommodation
Closest Airport
Istanbul Airport (IST) 44.4km to the Venue
Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW) 40.2km to the venue
Venue Google Maps link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/MB8aedMsj7CZXkVF9
Transport
**PEDASA TOURISM TRAVEL AGENCY**
**Emails:**
basakcicek9@hotmail.com
kerim@kedfilo.com
Transfers and accommodations will be arranged by the above-mentioned agency.
Athletes or teams requiring accommodation and transfer should send their requests to any of the above email addresses, including the following details:
- Number of persons
- Accommodation request
- Number of bicycles
The company will then provide you with the available accommodation and transfer options.
Istanbul Local Transportation:
Istanbul boasts an extensive and diverse public transportation network that efficiently connects different parts of the city. Here are the key components of Istanbul’s local transportation system:
Metro: Lines: Istanbul has several metro lines (M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7, M9) connecting the city’s European and Asian sides.
Connectivity: Major lines connect key districts and transfer points, including Taksim, Kadıköy, and the Atatürk Airport (now Istanbul Airport via M11).
Marmaray:
Description: A rail service that runs under the Bosphorus Strait, linking the European and Asian sides of Istanbul.
Stations: Key stations include Üsküdar, Sirkeci, Yenikapı, and Ayrılık Çeşmesi.
Trams:
Lines: Istanbul has multiple tram lines, with the most prominent being T1 (Bağcılar to Kabataş) and T4 (Topkapı to Mescid-i Selam).
Historic Tram: The nostalgic T2 line runs along İstiklal Avenue from Taksim to Tünel.
Metrobüs:
Description: A bus rapid transit system that operates on a dedicated lane, reducing travel times across the city.
Route: It runs from Beylikdüzü on the European side to Söğütlüçeşme on the Asian side.
Ferries:
Routes: Istanbul’s ferries operate between various docks on the European and Asian sides, including Eminönü, Karaköy, Kadıköy, and Üsküdar.
Scenic Views: Ferries provide a scenic way to travel across the Bosphorus, offering views of the city’s skyline.
Buses:
Network: An extensive bus network covers almost all parts of the city.
Operators: Buses are operated by İETT and private operators under the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
Dolmuş:
Description: Shared minivans that follow set routes and can be hailed from the roadside.
Flexibility: They are a flexible and quick option for shorter trips within the city.
Funiculars:
Lines: There are two main funicular lines: F1 (Taksim to Kabataş) and F2 (Karaköy to Beyoğlu/Tünel).
Purpose: They connect steep areas to major transportation hubs.
Cable Car:
Lines: The Eyüp-Piyerloti cable car offers a scenic ride up to the Piyerloti Hill, providing panoramic views of the Golden Horn.
Bicycles and Scooters:
Shared Services: Various bike and e-scooter sharing services (such as İsbike and Martı) are available for short-distance travel and are integrated with public transport stations.
Payment System:
Istanbulkart: A contactless smart card used across all public transportation modes. It can be topped up and used on buses, metros, trams, ferries, and more.
Istanbul’s comprehensive transportation network ensures efficient and accessible travel across this sprawling metropolis, making it easier for residents and visitors to navigate the city.