Taxis are available throughout Trabzon, with 500 ranks and street hailing options. Yellow taxis are easily identifiable and commonly used for transfers. Starting rate is €0.70 (TRY 20), with €0.40 (TRY 12) per km. Waiting fee is €4.00 (TRY 120) per hour
Trabzon is Turkey's largest Black Sea city with one million inhabitants. City was founded by Greek traders in 8th century BC. Trabzon was ruled by Komnene dynasty and survived Constantinople's fall
Fethiye offers pristine turquoise waters and ancient sites after 1958 earthquake. Bodrum combines beaches with traditional whitewashed houses and nightlife. Kusadasi provides party scene and proximity to Ephesus archaeological site. Alanya combines waterfront with traditional houses and nightlife
Turkish TV series based on Reşat Nuri Güntekin's 1940 novel. Aired on Kanal D from 2006 to 2010, totaling 174 episodes. Set in Istanbul, follows Tekin family's transformation after moving from Trabzon
Located near Trabzon in eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. Opened in 1957. Served 1,596,905 passengers in 2009. Ranked 9th for total passenger traffic and 7th for domestic traffic
Located in Trabzon, Turkey, with coordinates 40.99510, 39.78970. One 8,661 ft long runway. One of Turkey's biggest airports in Trabzon Province