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Is it possible to book a transfer in advance or is it better to take a taxi. How to choose not "curb"?
13 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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I agree with Anetka-gan - completely. This is the most comfortable way. Cheap Taxi DOOR to DOOR transfer / differs from the usual - they can put other people in your car - But, not a fact /. http://www.istanbulshuttle.ws/en/step2of3 Prices on the site. Yes - still - many hotels in Sultan Ahmet - have a free shuttle to the airport. Farther...
By public transport. Time is not limited, arrival in SG in the morning, and departure from Ataturk in the evening.
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 13 answers
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there is no direct transfer from sabiha to ataturk, it is only private (taxi) 3 option. you can take Havashem to Taksim, and there you can take the Havas to Ataturk. Farther...
At 13-00 the plane arrives in Istanbul. Divan Hotel Istanbul What's the best way to get there? Ideally, I would like to take a ferry: from the European part to the Asian one. Does anyone know this area?
13 years ago  •  4 subscribers 15 answers
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Hi to all, 4Moly - You are wrong. Ironically, taxis drove from Atatuk to the hotel. It so happened that when we arrived in Ataturk, we heard an announcement that a taxi was waiting for us. It was a DOOR to DOOR Transfer. / For those who do not know - it's a cheap taxi, but - to you in the car, they can put, more people. In fact, it almost happens. I corresponded with them back in May, but then the prices on the site rose and I was not confirmed the May price. And here, still, about "traff ... Farther...
I want to visit Istanbul. Is it possible to go on an excursion to Istanbul from Kemer? Maybe there are some 1-2 day excursions to Istanbul, for example, from Sochi? Exactly for 1-2 days.
10 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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1 hour to Topkapi...but shopping took 2 hours :) Farther...
Tell me, please, where is the best place to change dollars for lira at Ataturk Airport? I know that dollars / euros are accepted everywhere, but lira is needed to pay for the hotel upon arrival, and for public transport (Istanbul card), so I would like to change money at a sane rate, if one can be found at all at the airport. Coordinate the location of the exchange point at the airport, please. Or, maybe you will advise to change a little at the airport only to pay for the metro / tram, but tell me a more or less favorable exchange point in the area of ​​​​the Sultanahmet tram stop (in the area where the hotel is located)?
12 years ago  •  4 subscribers 6 answers
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I will answer myself now from personal experience (yesterday I returned from Istanbul) - maybe this information will be useful to someone. There are several currency exchange points at the airport, but when comparing the exchange rate, you need to pay attention to the signs, whether this point charges a commission from the operation (for example, "commission 4%" - commission 4%) or does not charge ("no commission"). Therefore, you don’t need to immediately switch to a more favorable rate on the ... Farther...
I didn’t find it on the terminal map, who I asked - they don’t know
11 years ago  •  1 subscriber 3 answers
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And by the way, everyone who was in Ataturk and did not find where to smoke - it (the smoking room) is on the airport plan. And in the hall there are at least 2 information desks, where, although without enthusiasm, they will explain where you can smoke. In short, Ataturk's "clean" zone is a strongly elongated rectangle, and one of the two ends of which is a food court with cafes. It is next to it that you leave on the escalator from the 1st floor after checking the boarding pass upon arrival ... Farther...
4 years ago  •  14 subscribers 26 answers
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I will share my real recent experience in Sabiha, although the connection in Istanbul is generally no different from the connection at other airports. You check in your luggage to the final destination. In Istanbul, upon arrival, look for the international transfers / transit sign, go through another personal inspection and go to drink coffee / shop in duty free while waiting for boarding the second flight. Two hours is a lot of time for a transfer, but if you suddenly feel that you are starti ... Farther...
9 years ago  •  6 subscribers 15 answers
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Inexpensive - it's on public transport. There is a Havas bus from Sabiha to Taksim Square. It costs 12 lira, departure every half an hour. From Taksim, pay another 1.5 lira and take the tram to Sultanahmet. Farther...