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Does Turkey have a train between cities?

High-speed trains(YHT) YHT is on par with bullet trains in Europe, reaching 250 km to 300 km per hour. These trains connect major cities within Turkey with ease. The high-speed trains between Istanbul, Eskisehir, and Ankara; Eskisehir and Konya; and Ankara and Konya are particularly useful.



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The buses in Turkey will take you pretty much anywhere you need them to, are reasonably comfortable, and exceptional value for money. They're the cheapest option for travelling both short and long distances across the country, and usually offer air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a snack on board. So what about driving?

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There is no direct train between Istanbul and Cappadocia. However, if you wanted, you could take a bus to Gebze, then take the train from Gebze to Konya, and then take a bus from from Konya to Göreme. It seems like more hassle than it's worth unless you're like… super into trains.

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Ticket prices To compare train, bus and plane fares in Turkey, let's look at the fares on specific routes. For example, on the Ankara — Istanbul route (which is about 450 kilometre-long), the corresponding tickets will cost: bus — 6–12 $; train — 11 $;

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Eastern Express in Turkey is one of the most scenic train routes in the world. The famed rail route is perfect during late autumn or winter if you want to experience cinematic views of nature under a blanket of snow. There are two train options for travelling on the same route; touristic and the non-touristic.

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Travel within Turkey There are various means of transportation such as planes, buses, trains, minibuses (namely dolmus or minibüs), and subways (in major cities).

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Although there's plenty to do in Turkey to fill an entire month or more, we suggest Turkey itineraries that are between five to ten days, with a week-long holiday being the best for most travelers.

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Travel from Istanbul (Turkey) to Antalya (Turkey) by train (482km): schedule and information to the train connection.

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On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Turkey, EXCLUDING accommodation. However, if you prefer mid-range or luxury restaurants or engage in more expensive activities, your daily expenses will be higher.

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Travel from Turkey to Greece by bus. There exists no direct train connection anymore. If you want to travel by train, travel from Istanbul to Sofia (Bulgaria) and from there to Thessaloniki.

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