The steepest theatre of the ancient world, 90 minutes from İzmir Airport — private Pergamon transfers from €53, fixed price, pay on arrival.
High above the town of Bergama, the acropolis of Pergamon was the glittering capital of the Hellenistic Attalid kings — a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014. Its theatre, carved into the hillside for some 10,000 spectators, is the steepest of the ancient world; nearby stand the marble columns of the Trajan temple, the foundations of the Great Altar of Zeus, whose friezes are displayed in Berlin's Pergamonmuseum, and the remains of a library that once rivalled Alexandria — parchment takes its very name from this city. A cable car glides up from Bergama town, and the Asclepion healing sanctuary lies below. From İzmir Airport (ADB) it is about 110 km and 90 minutes; SooTransfer brings you door-to-door in a private vehicle from €53, fixed price, pay on arrival.
Vaste prijs in EUR voor een privé Eco Van (tot 6 gasten) — grotere Vito- en V-Class-opties beschikbaar bij het boeken.
Retour bevat tot 6 u wachttijd.
From €53 per vehicle, fixed in euros with no hidden extras. The drive is about 110 km and takes roughly 90 minutes. Your driver meets you in arrivals with a name sign, your flight is tracked, and waiting time and child seats are free — you pay on arrival.
Buses from İzmir take over two hours to Bergama bus station, and you still need a local ride to the cable car or the site gates. Airport taxis run on the meter and often cost more than a fixed private fare. SooTransfer takes you door-to-door at a pre-agreed price, dropping you right at the entrance.
Plan 2–3 hours for the acropolis and about an hour for the Asclepion. With a private transfer and a waiting driver, both sites plus lunch in Bergama fit comfortably into a single day from İzmir.
No — a road leads to the upper car park, so your driver can drop you near the top gate. Many visitors still choose the teleferik from town for the views; it costs extra, roughly €10 return.
Foreign visitors pay roughly €15–20 for the acropolis (as of 2026), with a separate ticket for the Asclepion at a similar level. Both sites are included in the Museum Pass Türkiye. Site tickets are not included in the transfer price.