Above the rooftops. Cable Cars of Istanbul

While exploring ancient Istanbul, tourists have a variety of transportation options to choose from. The city has a well-developed network of metros and trams, ferries operate between numerous docks, and remote neighborhoods are connected by a web of bus routes. There are also exotic means of transportation such as funiculars and cable cars. Today, I would like to tell you about the latter.

Eyup-Piyer Loti Aerial Cable Car Line

The cable car system consists of two stations, one located on the shores of the Golden Horn and the other at the top of the hill where the Pierre Loti Cafe once stood. The cafe was named after the pseudonym of the French novelist Louis Marie-Julien Viaud, who visited Constantinople and likely found inspiration while enjoying the views of the Golden Horn.

Eyup-Piyer Loti Aerial Cable Car Line
Eyup-Piyer Loti Aerial Cable Car Line

The transportation system is located in the European part of the city
The transportation system is located in the European part of the city

Queue at the entrance on one of the festive days
Queue at the entrance on one of the festive days

At the station
At the station

The cable car was opened in 2005. The line is 384 meters long, and the ride takes about five minutes. The route passes over the Eyüp Sultan Cemetery. At the top of the route, there is an observation deck with several binoculars. There are cafes, restaurants, and fast-food stalls available. After the ride, visitors can, for example, continue to the vibrant Balat district, considered one of the main attractions in this part of the city.

Pavilion decoration
Pavilion decoration

Istanbulkart, the transportation card, can be used on all funiculars and cable cars in Istanbul for payment
Istanbulkart, the transportation card, can be used on all funiculars and cable cars in Istanbul for payment

The line is 384 meters long
The line is 384 meters long

Inside the cabin
Inside the cabin

The cable car is easily accessible by tram line T5. The station "Eyüpsultan Teleferik" is located near the pavilion, and its name translates to "Eyüpsultan Cable Car." Istanbulkart, the transportation card, can be used on all funiculars and cable cars in Istanbul for payment.

View of the route from the upper station
View of the route from the upper station

Golden Horn
Golden Horn

The city at dusk
The city at dusk

At the observation deck during nighttime
At the observation deck during nighttime

Maçka – Taşkışla Cable Car

Another cable car route passes over the areas of two recreational parks, Democracy Park, and Maçka Park. Some guidebooks also mention them as Maçka Demokrasi Park. I noticed that on one of the online map websites, this place is marked as the "Quiet Park with a Dark Past." It is likely referring to a terrible terrorist attack that took place nearby in 2016.

Taşkışla Station
Taşkışla Station

Other cabins are operating here
Other cabins are operating here

Observation deck at Maçka Station
Observation deck at Maçka Station

The line was opened in 1993
The line was opened in 1993

This cable car line was opened in April 1993 and is slightly shorter than the Eyüpsultan route, with a length of 347 meters. Approximately 1,000 passengers use this means of transportation daily.

After the ride, you can take a walk in the park
After the ride, you can take a walk in the park

It is within walking distance from Taksim Square
It is within walking distance from Taksim Square

A realm of greenery
A realm of greenery

View of the Asian part of the city
View of the Asian part of the city

During the ride, the cabins with passengers soar above the green zone with pedestrian paths. If desired, tourists can take a pleasant stroll through the parks below on the way back. Moreover, Dolmabahçe Palace and the famous pedestrian street, İstiklal Avenue, are within walking distance from here.

In the Istanbul transportation system, the Maçka - Taşkışla and Eyüpsultan lines are designated as "TF1" and "TF2," respectively.

The route length is 347 meters
The route length is 347 meters

The cabins pass directly above the heads of pedestrians
The cabins pass directly above the heads of pedestrians

Today, the cost of a single trip for tourists is 9.9 Turkish liras
Today, the cost of a single trip for tourists is 9.9 Turkish liras

Continuing the topic of Istanbul's transportation, I would like to share an article about the underground funicular Tünel. This unique system, laid in the heart of the ancient city, was opened back in 1875.

Have a nice trip!

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