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Travel to Kutahya, visa requirements / Buses to Kutahya / By train / To Aizanoi / Get around / Kutahya attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Shopping, Kutahya souvenirs / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Kutahya nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Hotels, youth hostels, lodging / Contact / Get outKutahya is a town in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. Known for its colored tiles, Kutahya Faience, the town also serves as a base for the ruins of the Temple of Zeus in Aizanoi, amongst the best preserved Roman ruins in the country.
Travel to Kutahya - Visa Requirements
Buses to Kutahya
Kutahya is well connected by bus. Buses leave almost every 45 minutes for Istanbul (six hours) and Bursa (three hours). More than a dozen buses depart daily for Ankara (five hours) from where easy connections are available to points in Eastern Turkey. There are several buses daily to Antalya (eight hours) with connections to points along the coast.
By train
As Kutahya is situated in an ideally central location of Turkish rail network, there are daily train connections from Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Adana, Konya, and a number of other cities.
To Aizanoi
From Kutahya, minibuses bound for Gediz or Emet stop a little less than a km away from Aizanoi on the Kutahya - Usak road. An occasional dolmus meets the bus but be prepared to walk to the Temple of Zeus.
Tours and Getting around Kutahya
Kutahya tourist attractions and sightseeing
Kutahya city tours
Kutahya souvenirs and shopping
Kutahya Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Kutahya nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Kutahya cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging
- Tahya Otel, Ataturk Bulvari 56, ☎ +90 274 2262010. Across from the bus station, a comfortable, clean and modern mid-priced hotel.
Contact
Get out
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