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This is the best spot in the city to try the local speciality of boyoz, a fried pastry made with flour, sunflower oil and a small amount of tahini. Traditionally a Sephardic Jewish snack, it is enjoyed with hard-boiled eggs and a glass of sübye (drink made from melon seeds and sugar water).


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1. Kordon

0.12 MILES

It’s difficult to imagine life in İzmir without its iconic seafront kordon (promenade), which stretches north from Cumhuriyet Meydanı to Alsancak and…

2. İzmir Mask Museum

0.31 MILES

Tucked away in an old house on a street filled with bars, this little museum spread over three floors has an esoteric collection of ceremonial and…

3. Atatürk Museum

0.33 MILES

Built as a carpet merchant's residence between 1875 and 1880, this stately white building ended up in state hands after the shocking events of September…

4. Arkas Art Centre

0.71 MILES

Occupying a handsome 1906 building that functioned as the French consulate until 2010, this arts centre hosts temporary exhibitions with an Aegean accent…

5. Kültürpark

0.83 MILES

The 1922 fire destroyed much of the town centre between Alsancak and Basmane, which had been a Greek neighbourhood for centuries. Today the area contains…

6. St John's Cathedral

0.83 MILES

İzmir retains a number of churches that are still used by the Christian faithful, including this 1874 building on Montro Meydanı that was partly financed…

7. Parachute Tower

0.86 MILES

This huge, ugly and largely disused fairground attraction is a handy navigational aid when exploring the Kültürpark.

8. İzmir Museum of History & Art

0.88 MILES

This museum is overlooked by many visitors to the city, who do themselves a great disservice in the process. Spread over three pavilions, it is one of the…