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İzmir offers its visitors a unique urban experience.

Izmir European Jazz Festival

Since 1994, İzmir European Jazz Festival held every year in the aim of bringing together Europe and Turkey provides significant improvements have jazz artists in their field, this culture has spread to a wide audience. While jazz artists from all over the world meet with jazz lovers from Izmir, many young viewers have the opportunity to listen, understand, learn and love European Jazz.

  • Educational festival
  • Cultural events
  • Jazz festival poster competition

 

Izmir International Puppet Days

International Puppet Days, one of the largest puppet festivals in the world, welcomes art lovers, professional performance artists, puppet theaters from many countries of the world and hosts the inter-school puppet game competition.

  • Exhibitions
  • Conferences
  • International artists
  • Puppet competition

 

International Izmir Festival

Istanbul Culture and Art City "slogan that was organized by İKSEV, International İzmir Festival, which will take place this year, 31 have the world's most important artists bringing together makes a large contribution to Turkey and Izmir. Izmir Festival, where historical venues meet art, makes a difference by bringing art lovers together with qualified programs and historical venues.

  • World famous artists
  • Historical places
  • International and local performances

 

Christmas Market

İzmir French Cultural Center organizes the traditional Christmas Market for the 6th time this year. In the market, there are booths with “handmade” jewelery, knitting, ceramic, mosaic works, cakes and decorative Christmas ornaments.
Reviews You can buy gifts for your loved ones in a warm and friendly environment, accompanied by hot wine and homemade cakes.

  • Traditional organization
  • Gift stands
  • Handmade products
  • Activities

 

Efes

Located in the center of Selcuk in Izmir, which is the largest archaeological city in Turkey is home to the ancient city of Ephesus. One of the 7 wonders of the world is located in Selcuk: Temple of Artemis. One of the most important remains in Ephesus is the grand amphitheater with a seating capacity of 24,000 people and advanced acoustics. High school, agora, baths and Celsus Library are some of the other ruins. Various local and international performances and concerts are still held in the theater. Another important place in terms of Christian history is the "House of Virgin Mary" located on Bülbül Hill, known as the holy mother of Christians.

  • Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the world
  • The largest collection of Roman ruins
  • Easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport
  • It is one of the most visited places by local and foreign tourists.

 

Agora

One of the places that are very popular with tourists in Izmir is Agora, which is located in Smyrna. Agora, lying on the outskirts of the hill in Izmir, was a famous market place in Old Smyrna. You can see very well preserved ruins of this historic city, which is said to have been built during Alexander the Great. The history of the ancient Greek city Agora, now Izmir, BC. It dates back to 3000s. Although the agora is definitely not that old anymore, it's still very interesting and exciting to see it. Agora was a market place built during the reign of Alexander the Great and was destroyed by an earthquake. 178 AD by Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. It was rebuilt in.

  • One of the popular tourist destinations
  • It is a very old historical city
  • Walking distance to the hotel

 

Historical Elevator

The elevator is a historical building in the Karataş district of Izmir. Built in 1907 by Jewish banker and trader Nesim Levi Bayraklıoğlu, the elevator was used for transportation of people and goods on the steep cliff between the two districts of the region in order to provide an easy and fast transition between Karataş's narrow coastline and its high area. The narrow street opening to this building started to become an Elevator Street in time. Dario Morenoda, who was among the residents of the street in the 1940s, later became famous for his songs. This historical building, which was recently renovated, has become one of the attraction centers of İzmir. The name of the street has been changed to Dario Moreno Street in memory of the famous singer. At the moment, one of the most famous restaurants of Izmir serves on top of the elevator.

 

Clock Tower

II. For the 25th year of Abdülhamit's throne, the architect Raymond Charles Péré, who built the German Consulate building, was built by Grand Vizier Mehmet Said Pasha. The clock of the tower is the German Emperor II. It is a gift from Wilhelm.

 

Izmir Archeology Museum

The museum, where archaeological artifacts in Izmir and its surroundings are exhibited, the museum, which was opened to visit in Aya Vukla (Gözlü) Church in 1927, has been serving in the modern museum building in Bahribaba Park in Konak since 1984. In an area of ​​5000 m², there are over 1500 works in the museum building and in the garden.

 

Çeşme

Çeşme Peninsula is one of the most beautiful and pristine areas of the Turkish coast. With its large beaches and comfortable atmosphere, Çeşme has become the most popular holiday destination of domestic holidaymakers. It has been discovered by foreign tourists in recent years thanks to windsurfing.

  • Thermal water sources
  • Golden beaches
  • Electricity generating wind roses
  • Luxury beach clubs and crazy water sports
  • Famous Alaçatı houses and boutique hotels

 

Izmir Wildlife Park

One of the largest natural parks in Europe with its 425,000 square meter face measurement, the Natural Life Park hosts 1,500 free-walking animals of 120 species. Lions, tigers, cougars, African antelope, monkeys, bears, zebras, horses, swans, rabbits, dogs are among the species that can be seen. It has a private garden where children can ride horses or visit horse stables. There are special recreation areas for parents who want to enjoy the park with their children and a pond of 8,450 square meters at the entrance of the park.

 

Shopping

From well-known world-famous brands to historical markets, İzmir offers you every opportunity in shopping.

 

Kemeraltı Bazaar

Founded in the 17th century, Kemeraltı got its name from the arches on the shops. Today, modern business centers, shops, cinemas and cafeterias are located. In addition, traditional Turkish handicrafts, ceramic items, wooden objects, clothing, leather and rug, and food and fish for your daily shopping are among the options.

  • Turkish handicraft shops
  • Mesh Turkish Coffee
  • Hisar Cami
  • Havra Street

 

Alsancak

Alsancak is one of the centers of Izmir and is an elite and elite residential area. The district is located on the seashore along the Kordon, where bars and stylish restaurants are located. Visitors can also take advantage of the pedestrian sightseeing area with boutiques across the breathtaking view of the Aegean Sea.

  • The famous Kordonboyu extending 3200 m
  • Shopping & Entertainment district
  • Trend and luxury restaurants