Pros - Friendly locals, easy to make friends. Go to a bar and chat with whoever. You'll become friends quickly. - Coffee and tea shops everywhere with good prices - Internet is pretty fast in my experience - I never got foreigner pricing, unlike other reviewers - Good prices if you're bringing in outside currency - Younger people speak English, older people don't, but you should be attempting Turkish anyway :) - Never felt any kind of racism(Korean) Cons - Smoking everywhere. It's impossible to sit in a cafe and not smell cigarette the whole time - Extremely hilly in some areas. Great if you want to perform leg day everyday - I was disappointed by the quality of food in general. Find a local to show you the best restaurants. Gözleme and kelle paça were my favorites. - Super hot in September. I hated to stay indoors all day, but that's what I did for many days. - Taxi drivers all have a dreamcast installed in their car and they're all playing crazy taxi - Ages seem to skew higher. Hard to come across people my age or younger.
Nomad Guide of Izmir
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Cost of Living in Izmir
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Cost of Living for Expats :
$750/mo
Cost of Living for Nomads :
$1,392/mo
Cost of Living for Families :
$1,580/mo
Cost of Living for Local :
$451/mo
Cost of coffee :
$0.19
Rent for 1 bedroom :
$424/mo
Dinner:
$4.93
Beer :
$1.01
Coca Cola :
$0.53
Tax for 50k income :
$17,500
Tax for 100k income :
$35,000
Tax for 250k income :
$87,500
Pros and Cons Living in Izmir
Like many other cities Izmir have a lot of advantages to offer its residents and visitors, but it also has its fair share of drawbacks. We have made this pros and cons table to help you better vizualize them.
Pros
✅ Affordable to live
✅ Pretty safe
✅ Warm now
✅ Warm in the spring
✅ Perfect humidity now
✅ Good air quality usually
✅ Spacious and not crowded
✅ Easy to make friends
✅ Easy to do business
✅ High quality of education
✅ Great hospitals
✅ Roads are pretty safe
✅ Safe for women
Cons
❌ No freedom of speech
❌ Not very democratic
❌ Pretty slow internet
❌ Not much to do
❌ Gets cold in the winter
❌ Too hot in the summer
❌ Nomad List members didn't like going here
❌ Not many Nomad List members go here
❌ People don't speak English well
❌ Not family friendly
❌ Hostile towards LGBTQ+
❌ Many people smoke tobacco
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Polution and Air Quality in Izmir
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Reviews of Izmir - Feedback from travelers
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Pros- Friendly locals, easy to make friends. Go to a bar and chat with whoever. You'll become friends quickly.- Coffee and tea shops everywhere with good prices- Internet is pretty fast in my experience- I never got foreigner pricing, unlike other reviewers- Good prices if you're bringing in outside currency- Younger people speak English, older people don't, but you should be attempting Turkish anyway :)- Never felt any kind of racism(Korean)Cons- Smoking everywhere. It's impossible to sit in a cafe and not smell cigarette the whole time- Extremely hilly in some areas. Great if you want to perform leg day everyday- I was disappointed by the quality of food in general. Find a local to show you the best restaurants. Gözleme and kelle paça were my favorites.- Super hot in September. I hated to stay indoors all day, but that's what I did for many days.- Taxi drivers all have a dreamcast installed in their car and they're all playing crazy taxi- Ages seem to skew higher. Hard to come across people my age or younger.
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Stayed here for 2 months, it was terrible—internet was slow, people were racist, blatant price gouging of foreigners, and my boyfriend was accosted in the street one night when a random group of brawling men were kicked out of a bar and they came out punching and kicking at anyone who had the misfortune of being in their way. We stayed in 2 different AirbnBs in the most central part of Izmir and both of them had spotty internet. In one of them, the water cut out several times despite being billed as a “luxury” accommodation. Price gouging foreigners is not an uncommon phenomenon in any destination, but when you walk into a corner store and are told that a bottle of water costs 10 Euros, that really takes the piss and leaves an incredibly bad taste in your mouth. Didn’t feel safe as a woman either—a female friend of mine visited for a week and we went to grab some dessert one night, only to be harassed by two men at the table next to us who seemed to think that because we politely responded to their question of where we were from, it was an invitation to try to follow us home and get angry and rude when we asked them to stop. The list of negative experiences goes on and on. To be honest I wanted to leave by the end of the second week but I stuck it out, telling myself to stay open minded. Unfortunately, the longer we stayed, the worse it got. We were very relieved to leave. We did make one very kind local friend here who kept us sane and even they said they wouldn’t live here if they had the choice. There are much cheaper and more pleasant places to stay! The person who left a comment about two beds going for $120 is quite mistaken. Even looking on long term rental sites you would be paying around $600, and if you are foreign the landlords will do things like demand the whole year’s rent up front.
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Totally false about the numbers being off, who ever left that comment. There are nice apartments, even two-beds going for about 1,800 lira (120 dollars) if sign a long-term contract so i'm sure $87 is possible
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The numbers are completely false here. 1br studio rent in center for $87? That's impossible. You gotta pay at least $300 for a crappy studio. The new and the modern ones is probably around $500-600.
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I loved, loved, loved Izmir! It's an excellent place for student exchange programs. Five months was enough for me, though. People are friendly, helpful, and always highly optimistic. PROS:People -> amazing!,Food (a great place for vegans),Nature,Prices,CONS:Pavements (or lack of pavements),Smoking (people smoke everywhere),Bureaucracy (If you don't speak Turkish, forget about running errands in local municipalities),Language barrier (Not many people speak English well),Politics (If you are open-minded and support freedom of speech, and freedom in general, it's not a good place for you. You could suffer from stomach ulcers).It's an excellent place to see, a fantastic place to meet many friends, but not the best place for the long run.
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Cheaper version of Athens. Most liberal city in Turkey. Definitely underrated and amazingly cheap. The city has a great beach, restaurant and bar scene.
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In all of Turkey, Izmir is by far the most educated and cosmopolitan city. I have lived in Turkey for 12 years and have been visiting for 30 years. Changes in the geo-political climate have shown restrictions to freedoms that a lot of westerners will find uninviting. Izmir is a city that is that I have found that has a positive attitude amongst the people towards most foreigners.
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İzmir is probably the best digital nomad destination in Europe. In terms of: cost of living, access to Internet, places to work from, activities in the city, public transport, safety, city/beach/nature balance. Those who found it boring are probably looking for places where youngsters get drunk in pool parties or such. If you are looking for kind and educated population, ease of access to all amenities, Izmir is definitely a great choice. Yes, it is not a tropical destination, so it gets cold in winter for about two months.
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Turkey was a fascinating and exotic place in the eighties and nineties but even then I took a dislike to Izmir after getting robbed and threatened there. In more recent times, the considerable slice of the population has become more and more hostile to Westerners although it's usually disguised. I stopped going in 2015.
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Racism is absolutely present in Izmir and Turkey. You only have to take a look here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism_in_Turkey to find systemic racism "towards non-Turkish ethnic minorities such as Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks, Kurds, Jews, Yazidis and Zazas as well as hostility towards minority forms of Islam such as Alevis, Sufis, and Shiites."
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I don't think nomad list is somewhere to lean all your trust in because I have loads of friends from Izmir and they have never complained or talked about it being racially intolerant.
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Izmir is probably the friendliest city I have seen in my life. Seeing bad ratings for racial tolerance here just made me lose trust in nomadlist. Pity, idea is good but data is completely twisted and has nothing to do with reality.
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I love Izmir. I taught English in Izmir. There are many things to do and I love the people and the great little restaurants everywhere. Buses provide perfect transportation from Izmir to any destination in Turkey. I wish I were there right now! Walk along the Kordon, explore Alsancak, Karsiyaka and Kemeralta. Take a bus to Kusadasi or Cesme on the weekends. Wonderful! Try the Manisa Kebap. I was a solo female.
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Izmir what a horrible boring place. We were there 2 months and we hated it. It is dry and hot and nobody speaks English. We have been all over the world but Izmir was the worst.