Karşıyaka - Izmir with a difference!
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Our visit to Izmir this time was also to take us to Karşıyaka, one of the two largest districts of Izmir, because we accepted our friend Mehmet's invitation for tea, after our last meeting was almost 6 months ago.
Mehmet is a qualified gunsmith with his own production facility in Beysehir, where we also met.
Driving around the bay of Izmir towards Foca / Çanakkale
On this cold but sunny day we wanted to meet at the beach cafe "Yasemin", one of two cafes run by the Karşıyaka municipality. So the first thing we had to think about was how we would get to the agreed meeting point, because our starting point was in Buca on the outskirts of the Izmir district. We had the options of driving into Konak and then taking the ferry to Karşıyaka or using the new motorway that goes around the bay of Izmir towards Foca / Çanakkale. We decided on option two, as a visit to a well-known furniture store was also on our agenda.
The journey on the really modern motorway was very interesting, as the high route along the mountain slopes gave us an excellent view of this enormously expanded part of the Izmir district. Investments in modern residential and office buildings have been huge in recent years, without forgetting the infrastructure. Today there is a hyper-modern subway that connects Karşıyaka with the other parts of Izmir. The further expansion of the subway is progressing rapidly. The piers, from which the shuttle ferries to Konak run at regular intervals, also leave a very well-kept, clean impression. In general, the whole city looks so clean as if it had been specially spruced up. The coastal road runs along the shore at a reasonable distance, so that there is enough space to create a well-maintained beach promenade. A little later we arrive at the “Yasemin” cafe, where Mehmet and his family are already waiting for us.
Karşıyaka is the most populous district of Izmir after Konak
The cafe is very busy, but there are so many tables and chairs that it is no problem to find a sunny spot. It is great to be able to enjoy your tea outside in January. Tea and cake are quickly ordered and we immerse ourselves in conversations that also help us get to know Karşıyaka. We learn that Karşıyaka is now the most populous district of Izmir after Konak and that it has almost completed its urbanization with 99% occupancy. What is special here is that the development has also grown accordingly in the way of life and in all services. Today it is said that the general standard of education of the people of Karşıyaka is the highest in all of Turkey, which of course means that commerce, culture and education will continue to grow in almost all active areas, including tourism. We enjoy the hours of sunshine with a wonderful view of the Bay of Izmir, the Konak opposite with its interesting skyline, the ferries arriving and departing and the hustle and bustle of the people.
The rapid increase in the population and the high level of education of the citizens of Karşıyaka have also led to a small anecdote based on the steadily growing self-confidence of the people of Karşıyaka. Having become an almost independent city, they also want to achieve complete independence from Izmir and receive their own city rights. This could also be expressed in their own vehicle registration number. For fun, the vehicle registration number 351/2 is circulating in reports and stories for vehicles owned by people from Karşıyaka.
Mehmet explains further details about the Karşıyaka district and we learn, among other things, about the house of Zübeyde Hanım, mother of Mustafa Kemal Pasha (Atatürk), who lived here for the last two years of her life in 1922 until her death in 1923. The house belonged to the family of Latife Uşşaki, Atatürk's wife, has now been restored and is located on the main shopping street Çarşı. There are also some wonderfully restored houses from the Ottoman era that invite you to visit. In general, the entire area of the shopping mile is very inviting and encourages you to visit and linger.
We also decide to visit the second city-owned cafe in Karşıyaka, because Mehmet explains the magnificent view of the entire city and the surrounding mountains. And he is right. After just a few kilometres back towards the motorway, you go up a mountain, at the top of which a large, publicly owned cafe and restaurant invites you to linger. Unfortunately, too many households are still using their stoves in the evening, so that huge clouds of smoke are already spoiling the otherwise great view. There will certainly be another visit up here, because you can already imagine the atmosphere of the sunset. Karşıyaka, we'll be back.
Karşıyaka is one of the most fascinating areas of Izmir and offers a mixture of history, culture and modernity. This enchanting area, which lies directly on the Aegean Sea, is often described as the "other face" of Izmir.
Karşıyaka is one of the most fascinating areas of Izmir and offers a mixture of history, culture and modernity. This enchanting area, which lies directly on the Aegean Sea, is often described as the "other face" of Izmir.
The history of Karşıyaka
The origins of the city
Karşıyaka, which means "opposite coast" in Turkish, was originally a small settlement that developed over the centuries into one of the most popular districts of Izmir.
The development in the Ottoman Empire
During the Ottoman period, Karşıyaka became an important trading centre. Greek and Levantine traders in particular contributed to the economic and cultural development.
The cultural diversity of Karşıyaka
Multicultural coexistence
Karşıyaka is known for its cultural diversity. Greeks, Armenians, Jews and Turks lived together here for centuries and shaped the architecture and social life.
Influence of Greek and Levantine culture
The old buildings, churches and synagogues testify to the multicultural history of this district. Greek cuisine in particular still has a great influence on the gastronomy scene today.
Things to do in Karşıyaka
Bostanlı District
Bostanlı is the modern centre of Karşıyaka with countless cafes, restaurants and shopping opportunities.
Karşıyaka Bazaar
The traditional bazaar offers everything from fresh food to handmade souvenirs.
The famous Karşıyaka Pier
The pier is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists and offers stunning views of the sea.
Nature and leisure
Seaside promenade and beaches
Karşıyaka's seaside promenade is perfect for long walks, while the nearby beaches are perfect for cooling off.
Parks and green spaces
Karşıyaka Belediyesi Park is one of the most beautiful places to relax and enjoy nature.
Culinary highlights in Karşıyaka
Local specialties
- Kumru (a hearty sandwich)
- Boyoz (a puff pastry)
- Seafood specialties
Popular restaurants and cafes
The most famous restaurants include “Deniz Restoran” and “Bostanlı Balıkçısı”.
Nightlife in Karşıyaka
Bars and clubs
Here you will find numerous stylish bars and music clubs for an entertaining evening.
Evening strolls along the coast
Many enjoy strolling along the promenade in the evening and feeling the fresh sea breeze.
Shopping paradise Karşıyaka
Shopping centers
The “MaviBahçe Shopping Centre” is a popular place for shopping lovers. Local markets and boutiques
For authentic souvenirs, a visit to the weekly market is worthwhile.
Transport and connections
Ferries to Izmir
The ferries take you to the centre of Izmir in just a few minutes.
Public transport
Trams and buses make traveling within Karşıyaka easy and convenient.
Best time to visit Karşıyaka
Climate and weather conditions
The best time to visit is between April and October, when the weather is warm and sunny.
Events and festivals
The " Karşıyaka Jazz Festival" attracts many music lovers every year.
Accommodation in Karşıyaka
Hotels and guest houses
There are numerous hotels in various price ranges, including "Hotel Zübeyde Hanım" and "Hilton Garden Inn Izmir Bayraklı".
Holiday apartments
Airbnb offers a variety of holiday apartments with sea views.
Tips for tourists
Safety information
Karşıyaka is generally safe, but you should watch out for pickpockets. Useful travel tips
- Locals are very hospitable - a few Turkish words help when communicating.
• Cash is often necessary in markets.
Conclusion
Karşıyaka is a hidden gem in Izmir that impresses with its history, nature, culture and gastronomy. If you want to discover a different side of Izmir, you should put Karşıyaka on your travel list.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
1. How to get to Karşıyaka?
- The best way to get there is by ferry or tram from central Izmir.
2. Is Karşıyaka safe for tourists?
- Yes, it is a safe area with friendly locals.
3. What are the best restaurants in Karşıyaka?
- "Deniz Restoran" and "Bostanlı Balıkçısı" are very popular.
4. What are the sights in Karşıyaka?
- The Karşıyaka pier, Bostanlı and the bazaar are highlights.
5. When is the best time to visit Karşıyaka?
- The weather is most pleasant between April and October.
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