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Istanbul

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You'll find that navigating Istanbul's transport system can be overwhelming, but with the right tools, you'll be moving around the city in no time. Most newcomers rely on the Istanbulkart, a tap-to-pay transit card that works on everything from metro to ferry, which can be purchased on your first day. Watch out for street taxis, as they often scam tourists with detours or false charges, instead opt for BiTaksi, a reliable taxi-hailing app that shows licensed yellow taxis and upfront fare estimates. The M11 metro line is a convenient option from IST Airport to Gayrettepe, taking 35 minutes and costing 42 TL. To get started, head to skdar or any major station to purchase your Istanbulkart today.

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The new M11 metro from IST Airport to Gayrettepe takes 35 minutes

Trust L3Updated Apr 16, 2026

IST Airport to Gayrettepe · Experience date Apr 1, 2026

The M11 metro line opened in 2023 and connects IST Airport to Gayrettepe (connection to M2) in 35 minutes for 42 TL. This is dramatically better than the taxi (250–600 TL depending on traffic and destination). Trains run every 15 minutes from 06:00 to midnight. Buy your Istanbulkart at the airport machines on arrival rather than using single-journey tokens.

Contributor: Sara

Ferries are the best way to cross the Bosphorus — avoid the bridges

Trust L3Updated Apr 16, 2026

Eminönü / Karaköy to Kadıköy / Üsküdar · Experience date Apr 5, 2026

Şehir Hatları ferries run from Eminönü and Karaköy on the European side to Kadıköy and Üsküdar on the Asian side, every 15–20 minutes during peak times. Journey is 20–25 minutes. Toll bridges using HGS/OGS tags cost 60–80 TL per crossing — ferries are 14 TL. For commuters living on the Asian side working in Europe, the ferry is faster, cheaper, and far more pleasant than sitting in bridge traffic.

Contributor: Amira

The Metrobüs is the fastest cross-city route but is extremely crowded

Trust L3Updated Apr 16, 2026

European–Asian corridor (TEM route) · Experience date Apr 7, 2026

The Metrobüs runs from Beylikdüzü on the European side all the way to Kadıköy on the Asian side along the TEM motorway. It's the fastest option for this corridor but is brutally crowded during rush hour (07:30–09:30 and 17:00–19:30). Travel with a backpack in front, not behind, to avoid pickpockets. Off-peak it's clean and fast. Istanbulkart is the only payment method.

Contributor: Sample User

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Metro lines in Istanbul — the M2 is your main line on the European side

May 4, 2026

Şişli · Experience date Apr 8, 2026

The M2 line runs from Yenikapı (south) through Taksim up to Hacıosman — the backbone of European Istanbul transit. M4 is the main Asian side line from Kadıköy. M1 goes to the airport. M7 opened recently through Kabataş and connects to Mecidiyeköy. Marmaray runs under the Bosphorus connecting European and Asian sides. Lines are shown in different colors on the IETT app — download it for real-time departures and journey planning in English.

Contributor: Emma Larsson

Bosphorus ferry (vapur) — the most scenic commute in the world

Apr 29, 2026

Beşiktaş · Experience date Mar 24, 2026

Istanbul City Lines (Şehir Hatları) ferries connect Eminönü/Karaköy to Kadıköy, Üsküdar, Beşiktaş and Bostancı on the Asian side. Fare: 17 TRY with Istanbulkart. Journey time: Eminönü to Kadıköy 25 minutes, Eminönü to Üsküdar 20 minutes. Morning commute ferries are packed but scenic — views of Topkapı Palace, Maiden's Tower, and the Bosphorus. Check the ferry schedule at sehirhatlari.istanbul — times vary by line and season.

Contributor: James Wilson

Night transport in Istanbul — what runs after midnight

Apr 29, 2026

Şişli · Experience date Jan 9, 2026

Metro and tram stop around 11:30pm–midnight. Night buses (gece seferleri) run on major routes until 2–3am on weekends. Taxis and BiTaksi run 24 hours. For late nights out in Beyoğlu or Kadıköy: taxis are the only practical option after 1am. Budget 200–400 TRY for a crosstown ride. Ferries stop around 11pm. Metrobüs runs nearly 24 hours, useful for Bosphorus crossings at night.

Contributor: Amira Hassan

Monthly transit pass in Istanbul — worth it for daily commuters

Apr 20, 2026

Kadıköy · Experience date Dec 10, 2025

An Istanbulkart loaded with a monthly unlimited pass (aylık abonman) covers unlimited metro, tram, and bus trips. Cost: around 850–1,000 TRY/month for full network unlimited. Worth it if you take the metro more than twice daily. Students and seniors get heavy discounts. Buy the subscription at metro station kiosks or the İstanbulkart app. Ferries and some special lines may require separate fare.

Contributor: Carlos Rivera

BiTaksi and Uber Turkey are both operating — BiTaksi is more reliable

Apr 10, 2026

City-wide · Experience date Apr 3, 2026

Uber was banned in Turkey but relaunched via a licensed taxi partnership in 2023. BiTaksi is the dominant local app and connects you to licensed yellow taxis. Both work similarly but BiTaksi tends to have shorter wait times in residential areas. Always use apps rather than hailing a cab — you get a fixed price, GPS tracking, and receipt. Unlicensed taxis near tourist spots regularly overcharge foreigners.

Contributor: Liam

Getting from Istanbul Airport (IST) to the city — metro is best

Mar 22, 2026

Eminönü · Experience date Nov 29, 2025

The M11 metro line runs from Istanbul Airport directly to Gayrettepe (connects to M2) in about 35–38 minutes. Fare: 85 TRY with Istanbulkart from the airport. Taxi to Taksim area: 400–600 TRY. Havas airport bus: various routes to Taksim/Aksaray/Kadıköy for 80–120 TRY, takes longer due to traffic. For most destinations: the M11 metro is the fastest and cheapest option, running every 15 minutes.

Contributor: Amira Hassan

Marmaray — fastest way between European and Asian sides

Mar 13, 2026

Eminönü · Experience date Feb 22, 2026

The Marmaray commuter rail runs under the Bosphorus Strait, connecting Halkalı (European suburbs) to Gebze (Asian suburbs) via Sirkeci and Ayrılıkçeşmesi. The undersea tunnel crossing takes just 4 minutes. Main use for expats: Sirkeci (near Sultanahmet) to Üsküdar or Kadıköy. Fare: 17 TRY with Istanbulkart. Runs every 5–10 minutes during peak hours. Air-conditioned, clean, very reliable.

Contributor: Ling Wei
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