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About Ankara
Ankara , the capital of Turkey, is a city located in the Central Anatolia Region and in the center of Turkey. Ankara, the second most populous city, has become the city of state officials, university students and civil servants, with a population of 5 million 270 thousand people.
Ankara, which has been constantly developing since becoming the capital and has attracted investment in terms of industry, has a geographically large surface area. Two-thirds of the population works in the service sector. The most important universities in Turkey are located in Ankara, and METU, which has worldwide success, is also located in this city.
Ankara pan, Kızılcahamam and Beypazarı mineral water, Kavaklıdere and Kalecik Karası are known worldwide. Angora cat and Angora rabbit are also very famous. Beypazarı houses, festivals and museums are very important in the capital Ankara, the center of the country. Transportation to Ankara is provided from all over Turkey.
Ankara, which has been constantly developing since becoming the capital and has attracted investment in terms of industry, has a geographically large surface area. Two-thirds of the population works in the service sector. The most important universities in Turkey are located in Ankara, and METU, which has worldwide success, is also located in this city.
Ankara pan, Kızılcahamam and Beypazarı mineral water, Kavaklıdere and Kalecik Karası are known worldwide. Angora cat and Angora rabbit are also very famous. Beypazarı houses, festivals and museums are very important in the capital Ankara, the center of the country. Transportation to Ankara is provided from all over Turkey.
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Transportation from Karaman Bus Terminal to the City Center
The bus station is only 3 km away from the city center and can be reached in 5 minutes. You will encounter Karaman Castle in the city center, which you can reach in a short time by bus, minibus and taxi.
Karaman, one of the stops of cultural tours, has a highly developed transportation network. For this reason, while you can reach anywhere in a short time with different vehicles, you also experience the comfort of traveling economically.
Students generally prefer to travel by buses and minibuses, and urban traffic is generally fluid. Karaman, where economical travel is possible on public buses with Dıt Card, has a public transportation network serving 8 different routes.
Transportation to the City Center by Taxi
You can use the bus station taxi stand to reach your destination by taxi. You can reach Karaman districts by calling a taxi from the bus stop at (0338) 212 00 28.There is no night tariff for taxis, which are priced with taximeter opening fees and fees added per km.
Transportation to the City Center by Bus
Municipal buses serve 8 routes in Karaman. It is possible to reach everywhere by bus, and disabled, elderly and press members can travel free of charge, and students can travel at a discount.You can reach the buses from the city center and go wherever you want in a short time. Since all buses depart from the bus station, you can reach anywhere you want with your smart card. Smart cards can be obtained from kiosks with terminals and smart card sales points.
Transportation to the City Center by Shuttle
If your bus company has a shuttle service, you can reach the places within the route. You can get information from your bus company for service hours and route information.
Transportation by Minibuses
Minibuses are also preferred for urban transportation. You can reach villages, neighborhoods and many different routes by minibuses. Buses and minibuses serve to reach official authorities such as the areas to be visited, municipality and public buildings, and schools.Show Less