Şuraya Özel TransferKonak Square & Kemeraltı Bazaar
İzmir's 1901 Clock Tower and one of the Mediterranean's greatest bazaars — 25 minutes from İzmir Airport by private transfer, from €40.
Konak Square & Kemeraltı Bazaar
Konak Square is İzmir's heart: the ornate Ottoman Clock Tower of 1901 — the city's symbol — the tiny tiled Yalı Mosque, and behind them Kemeraltı, one of the oldest and largest open-air bazaars in the Mediterranean. Its labyrinth of covered lanes runs from Konak all the way to the ancient Agora of Smyrna: coffee courtyards like the 1744 Kızlarağası Hanı caravanserai, a historic synagogues quarter, and street food from flaky boyoz to the kumru sandwich. The Kordon waterfront promenade starts a few minutes' walk away. İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) is just 18 km away — about 25 minutes by car — and SooTransfer takes you door-to-door from €40, with meet and greet, flight tracking, free waiting time and free child seats included.
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How much is a private transfer from İzmir Airport to Konak Square and Kemeraltı?
From €40 one-way with SooTransfer — a private Eco Van for up to 6 guests and 6 bags, fixed price in EUR, paid on arrival. The drive is about 18 km and takes around 25 minutes. Meet and greet with a name sign, flight tracking, free waiting time and free child seats are all included.
Is a private transfer better than the İZBAN train, metro or a taxi?
Public transport is cheap but not direct: you take the İZBAN commuter train from the airport, then change to the metro or tram to reach Konak — usually 45–60 minutes with luggage, plus an İzmirim Kart to buy first. Metered taxis depend on traffic, so the fare is only known at the end. A private transfer is door-to-door in about 25 minutes at a fixed €40 — easiest with bags, kids or an early flight.
Is Kemeraltı open on Sundays?
Most shops trade Monday to Saturday, roughly 09:00–19:00, and the majority close on Sunday — though cafés, some eateries, the square itself and the Kordon are always open. If shopping is the goal, come on a weekday; Saturdays are the most crowded.
How much time should I plan for Konak Square and Kemeraltı?
Two to three hours covers the Clock Tower, a loop through the bazaar and a Turkish coffee at Kızlarağası Hanı. Add about an hour for the Agora of Smyrna — and more if you want to graze the street food along Havra Sokağı or end with a sunset walk on the Kordon.
Can I visit Kemeraltı on a layover at İzmir Airport?
Yes — with only a 25-minute drive each way, a layover of five hours or more comfortably allows two to three hours in the bazaar. Book a SooTransfer wait-and-return: your driver keeps your luggage safe in the car and takes you straight back to ADB. Cruise guests docking in İzmir can book the same round trip from the port.
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