About Konak, Konak is (tuistravel.com.tr - About Konak) the administrative, artistic, cultural and commercial center of Izmir. It is also a well-established touristic area.
Konak is a district of Izmir province in Turkey. It is located in the north of Izmir Bay, in the northeast of Bayraklı, in the east of Bornova, in the south of Buca and Karabağlar, and in the west of Balçova.
It is characterized by works that have survived from ancient times to the present day, works from the Ottoman period, but mostly works from the Republican period. Konak is a popular destination for all local and foreign tourists as it is the cultural, artistic and entertainment center of Izmir. Especially the Kemeraltı Bazaar makes significant contributions to the economy of the district and the promotion of Izmir. The Agora ruins of the ancient city of Smyrna, which is also located in Konak district, dating back to the Romans, are open to tourists. Konak is also famous for the Konak Ferry Pier and Konak Square, which provide sea connections to other piers of Izmir, especially Karşıyaka. The Konak coastal road and walking trails are crowded with all Izmir residents, especially on weekends.
Konak is the administrative, artistic, cultural and commercial center of Izmir. It is also a well-established touristic excursion area.
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