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'''Çanakkale''' is a city on the southern ([[Asia]]n) banks of Dardanelles. The city is the capital of [[Çanakkale (Province)|Çanakkale Province]]. There are ferries from [[Eceabat]] and [[Kilitbahir]] on the [[Europe]]an banks of the Strait landing in the city. Highways numbered '''D550/E87''' (towards south) and '''D200/E90''' (towards east) fan out of the city.
 
'''Çanakkale''' is a city on the southern ([[Asia]]n) banks of Dardanelles. The city is the capital of [[Çanakkale (Province)|Çanakkale Province]]. There are ferries from [[Eceabat]] and [[Kilitbahir]] on the [[Europe]]an banks of the Strait landing in the city. Highways numbered '''D550/E87''' (towards south) and '''D200/E90''' (towards east) fan out of the city.
  
==Hitching out==
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== Hitchhiking out ==
 
The city is surrounded by a ring road, with access to the centre from east and south. If coming from east ([[Lapseki]]) and intending to head south without overnighting in the city, make sure your driver either takes you into downtown or somewhere near the southern access road if possible. Attracting a ride on the ring road is not very hard but with the traffic volume being so low, especially in the evening, you may have to walk a ''very long'' distance.
 
The city is surrounded by a ring road, with access to the centre from east and south. If coming from east ([[Lapseki]]) and intending to head south without overnighting in the city, make sure your driver either takes you into downtown or somewhere near the southern access road if possible. Attracting a ride on the ring road is not very hard but with the traffic volume being so low, especially in the evening, you may have to walk a ''very long'' distance.
  
===North west, ferry===
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=== North west, ferry ===
 
(info from wikitravel, not checked yet)
 
(info from wikitravel, not checked yet)
 
Of the possibilities to cross the straits, the 24-hr(meaning it works all day, not that it takes 24h to cross!) Eceabat–Çanakkale ferry line, with 20-min intervals during busy morning to midnight hours, is likely to be the most convenient choice to get to the city from European mainland. It costs 2 TL for foot passengers, and 20 TL for cars (flat fare, i.e. not dependent on how many people are occupating the car).
 
Of the possibilities to cross the straits, the 24-hr(meaning it works all day, not that it takes 24h to cross!) Eceabat–Çanakkale ferry line, with 20-min intervals during busy morning to midnight hours, is likely to be the most convenient choice to get to the city from European mainland. It costs 2 TL for foot passengers, and 20 TL for cars (flat fare, i.e. not dependent on how many people are occupating the car).
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The crossing takes around 30 minutes.
 
The crossing takes around 30 minutes.
  
===South (towards [[Ezine]], [[Izmir]])===
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=== South (towards [[Ezine]], [[Izmir]]) ===
 
Once you are near the southern access road coming from the city centre, attracting a southbound ride is no problem at all. In [[Kepez]], a southern suburb of Çanakkale, there is a big-box type store named ''Migros'' near the highway. Opposite is a junction with traffic lights and a large shoulder. You can get a fairly quick lift there. However, there is also a minibus stop there, so they may cause a bit of nuisance with their horns and flashing headlights to ask whether you'd like a ride (for a fee, of course).
 
Once you are near the southern access road coming from the city centre, attracting a southbound ride is no problem at all. In [[Kepez]], a southern suburb of Çanakkale, there is a big-box type store named ''Migros'' near the highway. Opposite is a junction with traffic lights and a large shoulder. You can get a fairly quick lift there. However, there is also a minibus stop there, so they may cause a bit of nuisance with their horns and flashing headlights to ask whether you'd like a ride (for a fee, of course).
  

Revision as of 14:57, 5 April 2011

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Çanakkale is a city on the southern (Asian) banks of Dardanelles. The city is the capital of Çanakkale Province. There are ferries from Eceabat and Kilitbahir on the European banks of the Strait landing in the city. Highways numbered D550/E87 (towards south) and D200/E90 (towards east) fan out of the city.

Hitchhiking out

The city is surrounded by a ring road, with access to the centre from east and south. If coming from east (Lapseki) and intending to head south without overnighting in the city, make sure your driver either takes you into downtown or somewhere near the southern access road if possible. Attracting a ride on the ring road is not very hard but with the traffic volume being so low, especially in the evening, you may have to walk a very long distance.

North west, ferry

(info from wikitravel, not checked yet) Of the possibilities to cross the straits, the 24-hr(meaning it works all day, not that it takes 24h to cross!) Eceabat–Çanakkale ferry line, with 20-min intervals during busy morning to midnight hours, is likely to be the most convenient choice to get to the city from European mainland. It costs 2 TL for foot passengers, and 20 TL for cars (flat fare, i.e. not dependent on how many people are occupating the car). Passengers from Istanbul must be aware that, under bad weather conditions, the sea-traffic in the strait is limited or cancelled, and crossing the strait may become impossible. The crossing takes around 30 minutes.

South (towards Ezine, Izmir)

Once you are near the southern access road coming from the city centre, attracting a southbound ride is no problem at all. In Kepez, a southern suburb of Çanakkale, there is a big-box type store named Migros near the highway. Opposite is a junction with traffic lights and a large shoulder. You can get a fairly quick lift there. However, there is also a minibus stop there, so they may cause a bit of nuisance with their horns and flashing headlights to ask whether you'd like a ride (for a fee, of course).

This route also passes through the junction of the road leading to ruins of legendary Troy (signposted Truva, Troya, or Troia; shown as "Tevfikiye" on the map to right), about 30 km south of Çanakkale. If you are heading there, just get off at the junction and walk or hitch the remaining 2 km to the site.


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