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Travel Advisory July 26, 2023

Turkey - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed.

Exercise increased caution when traveling to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Do Not Travel To:

  • Sirnak province, Hakkari province, and any area within six miles (10 kilometers) of the Syrian border due to terrorism.

Country Summary:  Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Turkey.  Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.

Security forces have detained tens of thousands of individuals, including U.S. citizens, for alleged affiliations with terrorist organizations based on scant or secret evidence and grounds that appear to be politically motivated.  U.S. citizens have also been subject to travel bans that prevent them from departing Turkey. Participation in demonstrations not explicitly approved by the Government of Turkey, as well as criticism of the government (including on social media), can result in arrest.

Read the  country information page  for additional information on travel to Turkey.

If you decide to travel to Turkey:

  • Stay alert in locations frequented by tourists.
  • Avoid demonstrations and crowds.
  • Stay at hotels with identifiable security measures.
  • Monitor local media and be prepared to adjust your plans quickly.
  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  ( STEP ) to receive travel alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on  Facebook  and  Twitter .
  • Review the  Country Security Report for Turkey.
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest  Travel Health Information  related to your travel. 
  • Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the  Traveler’s Checklist .

Sirnak Province, Hakkari Province, and Any Area within six miles (ten kilometers) of the Syrian Border – Level 4:  Do Not Travel

Do not travel to Sirnak province, Hakkari province, or any area within six miles (10 kilometers) of the Turkey/Syria border due to the continued threat of attacks by terrorist groups, armed conflict, and civil unrest.  Terrorist attacks, including suicide bombings, ambushes, car bomb detonations, and improvised explosive devices, as well as shootings, and illegal roadblocks leading to violence have occurred in these areas. U.S. government employees are subject to travel restrictions in the entire provinces of Sirnak and Hakkari, and any areas within 10 km of the Syrian border.

Visit our website for  Travel to High-Risk Areas .

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Visit the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey  website for the most current visa and residency permit information.

  • In Turkey, contact the nearest Directorate General of Migration Management office to obtain a residence permit.

Obey all Turkish visa regulations and maintain valid residence permits at all times.  The U.S. Embassy is unable to assist with Turkish immigration or visa-related matters.  Turkish authorities enforce immigration laws.

  • Passports must be valid for six months beyond your entry date.  You will be  denied entry  into Turkey if there is not enough space for  entry and exit stamps  in your passport.
  • Official passport holders are required to have visa to enter Türkiye .
  • Ordinary passport holders are exempted from visa up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
  • Get entry and exit stamps . You must have a Turkish entry stamp to fly domestically.  Get an exit stamp in your passport when leaving the country  or you may face  difficulties re-entering Turkey in the future  and  a fine .
  • If you are planning to  work, study, or conduct academic or scientific research  in Turkey, you must receive a visa from a Turkish embassy or consulate before arriving in Turkey. Visit  “Living in Turkey”  on the U.S. Embassy’s website.

Syria:  See the  Syria travel advisory.  The U.S. Embassy in Damascus suspended operations in February 2012.  The Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens against all travel to Syria.  At this time, the Turkey-Syria border is closed except in cases of urgent medical treatment or safety from immediate danger as defined by the Government of Turkey.

Iraq:  See the  Iraq travel advisory .  The Department of State continues to warn U.S. citizens against all travel to Iraq.  The Turkish Government tightly controls entry and exit on the border.

HIV/AIDS restrictions:   The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Turkey.

Find information on  dual nationality ,  prevention of international child abduction  and  customs regulations  on our websites.

Safety and Security

Terrorism:  The potential for terrorist attacks in Turkey, including against U.S. citizens and interests, remains high.

  • Terrorists have previously attacked U.S. interests in Turkey, including the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul, and the U.S. Consulate in Adana.
  • Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Turkey. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas. Terrorists have also previously targeted Western tourists and expatriates.

Under laws passed in 2018, Turkish security forces have an expanded legal ability to stop and search individuals and to  detain individuals without charge.

For your own safety:

  • Carry a passport or identity document at all times.
  • Follow local news sources during your stay to remain abreast of any potential areas, dates, or times of concern.
  • Exercise caution and good judgment, keep a low profile, and maintain a high level of vigilance.
  • Avoid demonstrations, which may become violent and unpredictable.
  • Obey the instructions of Turkish security personnel at all times.

There have also been threats and acts of violence targeting religious minorities, groups, institutions, and places of worship in Turkey. The level of anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic sentiment remains significant.

Protests and gatherings:  Public gatherings are common in Turkey and can include protests or demonstrations, holiday celebrations, family events, sporting events, and political events in the lead up to elections and following the announcement of election results. U.S. citizens should

  • Avoid demonstrations and gatherings, as they may become violent and unpredictable. 
  • Be aware celebratory gunfire is common in some areas and has resulted in deaths in recent years. 
  • Follow local authorities instructions, police may take action to disperse the group, including possibly using teargas or detaining participants, even when the government has approved gatherings.

Crime:  Overall street crime in Turkey is low; however, you should use the same precautions you would take in the United States. The following types of crime have been reported in Turkey:

  • Pick-pocketing ,  purse snatching , and  mugging.  Carry only necessary items when in tourist areas. 
  • Residential crime  occurs more often in major cities, with criminals targeting ground floor apartments for theft.
  • Sexual assault  has occurred in Turkish baths ( hamams ) or spas, in taxis, and when traveling alone at night. Assaults involving  date rape drugs  have also been reported.
  • Confidence schemes  occur where travelers are tricked into ordering food or drinks at a restaurant, and then are charged incredibly high prices. Patronize well-established restaurants and ask to see a menu with prices before ordering anything.
  • Scams  are common in Turkey, particularly internet scams involving people who met online. Typically, the person in Turkey asks the other person to wire large sums of money to provide financial assistance.  Do not send money to someone you have never met in person.  Exercise due diligence when purchasing jewelry, rugs, or real estate. See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information on scams.

Eastern and Southeastern Turkey: We strongly recommend that U.S. citizens reconsider travel to specific areas in eastern and southeastern Turkey, and do not travel to areas near the Syrian or Iraqi borders.

U.S. Government employees are subject to travel restrictions  to the provinces of Batman, Bingol, Bitlis, Diyarbakir, Gaziantep, Hakkari, Hatay, Kilis, Mardin, Sanliurfa, Siirt, Sirnak, Tunceli and Van.  Mount Ararat , in Agri province, is a special military zone, and  access permission must be obtained before coming to Turkey  from a Turkish Embassy or Consulate.

The following incidents and activities have taken place in eastern and   southeastern Turkey :

  • Terrorist attacks:  Terrorist groups, including Da’esh, also referred to as The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) or The Islamic State of Iraq and ash Sham (ISIS), and the PKK (the Kurdistan Workers’ Party), have conducted large-scale attacks in the area, including suicide bombings, ambushes, and the detonation of car bombs, improvised explosive devices, and other homemade weapons. The PKK has attacked Turkish military and police personnel in the eastern and southeastern provinces, occasionally harming bystanders.
  • Restricted access:  Turkish security forces control access to the southeastern provinces of Hakkari, Mardin and Sirnak along the Iraqi border, and the entire Turkey-Syria border.  Do not photograph or video Turkish military operations or attempt to enter military installations anywhere in Turkey.
  • Shootings:  Turkish towns located along the border with Syria have been struck by bullets and artillery rounds that originate in Syria, some resulting in deaths or injuries.
  • Roadblocks:  Use commercial air travel whenever possible while traveling to southeastern Turkey.  If road travel is necessary, drive only during daylight hours and on major highways.  The Turkish  Jandarma  (rural police) monitors checkpoints on roads. Cooperate if stopped at a checkpoint. Be prepared to provide identification and vehicle registration. Remain calm, do not make any sudden movements, and obey all instructions.  We strongly discourage the use of public transportation in the southeastern region.
  • Demonstrations:  Violent clashes have taken place between Kurdish groups and Turkish police resulting from organized demonstrations.
  • Curfews:  The Turkish Government has instituted temporary curfews in cities throughout the southeast due to blockades of certain neighborhoods by the PKK. Adhere to any locally imposed curfews.

Victims of Crime:  Report crimes to the local police by dialing 155 and contact the U.S. Embassy or nearest consulate. Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime. See our webpage on  help for U.S. victims of crime overseas . We urge U.S. citizen victims of sexual assault to contact the U.S. Embassy or closest consulate.

 We can:

  • help you find appropriate medical care
  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • Provide general information regarding the victim’s role during the local investigation and following its conclusion.
  • provide a list of local attorneys
  • provide our information on  victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • help you find resources for accommodation and flights home
  • replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence:  U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy for assistance and visit the  Embassy webpage  for resources.

Tourism:  The tourism industry is generally regulated and rules with regard to best practices and safety inspections are regularly enforced. Hazardous areas/activities are identified with appropriate signage and professional staff is typically on hand in support of organized activities. In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is widely available throughout the country. Outside of a major metropolitan center, it may take more time for first responders and medical professionals to stabilize a patient and provide life-saving assistance. U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance .

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned.

  • Always carry with you a form of official government photo identification, such as a residence permit or copy of your passport.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on  crimes against minors abroad  and the  Department of Justice  website.

Arrest Notification:  If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately.  Turkish authorities may not inform U.S. officials of dual nationals arrested in Turkey.  See our  webpage  for further information on arrests.

  • Insulting the State:  It is illegal to show disrespect to the name or image of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, or to insult the Turkish Government, flag, President, or security forces,  including on social media . Erase any sensitive photos, comments, or other materials from your social media pages, cameras, laptops, and other electronic devices that could be considered controversial or provocative.
  • Drug offenses:  Turkish law enforcement is  very aggressive  in combating illegal drugs. Penalties for possession, use, or trafficking of illegal drugs are very strict, and include heavy fines and jail sentences between four and 20 years.
  • Cultural artifacts:  Turkish law has a broad definition of “antiquities” and makes it a crime to remove any from the country. If you buy antiquities, use authorized dealers and get museum certificates for each item. Failure to have a receipt and certificate at departure can result in  your arrest , and  jail time . Contact the  Embassy of the Republic of Turkey  in Washington for specific information regarding customs requirements.
  • Male dual nationals over the age of 18 may be subject to Turkish conscription and compulsory military service. Consult officials at Turkish Embassies or Consulates with any questions before entering Turkey.
  • Counterfeit goods:  Do not buy counterfeit or pirated goods, even if widely available. They are both illegal to bring back into the United States and to purchase locally.
  • Religious proselytizing:  There is no law against religious proselytizing.

Faith-Based Travelers:  See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report  – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report  – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTI Travelers:  Homophobia, transphobia, and intolerance towards homosexuality are widespread throughout Turkey. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) individuals are  not protected by anti-discrimination laws  and have been the targets of violence in recent years. References in the law relating to “offenses against public morality,” “protection of the family,” and “unnatural sexual behavior,” are sometimes used as a basis for abuse by law enforcement officials. In addition, the law states that “no association may be founded for purposes against law and morality,” a clause which has been used by authorities in attempts to shut down or limit the activities of associations working on LGBTI matters.

See   our  LGBTI Travel Information   page and section 6 of our Human Rights report  for further details.

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance:   The Turkish constitution prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in the provision of state services, employment, education and access to health care. However, access to buildings and public transportation for the disabled in most cities is quite limited, and generally, accessibility for people with disabilities in Turkey is poor. Airports and metro stations are typically accessible, but other forms of public transport (buses) are not.

Students:  See our  Students Abroad  page and  FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers:  The Embassy is aware of multiple sexual assaults against U.S. citizens in Turkey, including assaults against tourists traveling alone or in small groups, and at spas and  hamams.

  • If you are sexually assaulted, please seek immediate help from the Turkish National Police, Turkish Health Services, or nearest hospital if you feel safe doing so.
  • We urge you to contact the closest U.S. Embassy or Consulate for assistance.

See our travel tips for  Women Travelers .

Earthquakes:  Earthquakes occur throughout Turkey. Make contingency plans and leave emergency contact information with family members outside Turkey. General information about natural disaster preparedness is available from the  U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  and at  Ready.gov. For more information on disaster preparedness, please click on the following links:

  • U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
  • FEMA: Earthquakes
  • FEMA for Kids: Emergency Preparedness
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Earthquake Preparedness

Medical care provided in Turkish hospitals varies greatly. Though new private hospitals in Ankara, Antalya, Izmir and Istanbul have modern facilities, equipment, numerous U.S.-trained specialists, and international accreditation, some still may be unable to treat certain serious conditions. Health care standards are lower in small cities in Turkey.

We do not pay medical bills.  Be aware that U.S. Medicare does not apply overseas.

Medical Insurance:  Make sure your health insurance plan provides coverage overseas. Most care providers overseas only accept cash payments. See our webpage for more information on insurance overseas.

We strongly recommend  supplemental insurance   to cover medical evacuation.

If traveling with prescription medication, check with the government of Turkey to ensure the medication is legal in Turkey. Always carry your prescription medication in original packaging with your doctor’s prescription. Some medications may be unavailable in Turkey.

For U.S. citizens who live in Turkey , please see the Embassy’s website for  information on the Turkish General Health Insurance (GHI) law . If you are considering enrolling in Turkish GHI, carefully research what is and is not covered. Once you enroll in GHI, your coverage can only be cancelled if your residence permit expires or if you no longer reside in Turkey.

Vaccinations:  Be up-to-date on all  vaccinations  recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety:  Roads in Turkey range from single-lane country roads to modern, divided motorways. Highways in the tourist-frequented western, southwestern, and coastal regions of Turkey are generally in good condition and are well maintained, while conditions in other areas vary.

Be extremely cautious while driving at night.  Driving after dark, especially in rural areas, requires extra caution due to dangers such as livestock on the road or narrow unmarked or unpaved roads.

In case of an  accident  or  car trouble :

  • Pull to the side of the road, turn on hazard lights, and use reflector triangles.
  • For accidents with only vehicular damage, exchange insurance information, take photos of the accident before moving the vehicles, and depart if both sides agree. Turkish law requires drivers to fill out a Turkish-only form and provide pictures of the damage. Non-Turkish speakers should call and wait for the police.
  • For accidents with injury  or a disagreement, remain at the site of the accident.  Do not move the vehicle  – even out of the way – until the Traffic Police arrive. Report the accident to the Traffic Police (dial 155) or Jandarma (dial 156). Get a certified copy of the official report from the Traffic Police office (this can take several days).
  • The owner of the damaged vehicle should also apply to the customs authority with his passport and accident report before attempting to repair the vehicle or leave the country without the vehicle.
  • When in doubt, it is best to call the Traffic Police or the Jandarma in the event of an accident.

Traffic Laws:  Drive defensively at all times. Drivers routinely ignore traffic regulations, including driving through red lights and stop signs, and turning left from the far right lane. These and other similar driving practices cause frequent traffic accidents.

  • Penalties for  driving drunk  (blood alcohol levels at or above 0.05 percent) include a  fine  and the individual’s license being confiscated for  six months .
  • Using cell phones while driving is  illegal  and can lead to a  fine .

Driver’s license requirements include:

  • For stays up to 180 days : A valid U.S. driver’s license or an International Driving Permit and a U.S. driver’s license is acceptable.
  • For stays longer than 180 days : Obtain a Turkish driver’s license from the Turkish Security Directorate, Traffic Department (Emniyet Müdürlüğü, Trafik Hizmetleri Başkanlığı).
  • A vehicle can be brought into Turkey for up to six months. Find information at the Turkish Touring and Automobile Club.

Public Transportation:  Major cities in   Turkey have extensive public transportation options including taxis, subways, ferries, trains, buses and mini-buses. Licensed cabs are metered. Between cities, Turkey has bus routes, train, and air services.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information.

Aviation Safety Oversight:   The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assessed the government of Turkey’s Civil Aviation Authority as being in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for oversight of Turkey’s air carrier operations. Further information may be found on the  FAA’s safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Turkey should also check U.S. maritime advisories and alerts . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website , and the NGA broadcast warnings website  - select “broadcast warnings”.

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  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

Review information about International Parental Child Abduction in Turkey . For additional IPCA-related information, please see the International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act ( ICAPRA ) report.

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Turkey Drops Visa Requirements for U.S. Travelers

“2023 was the best year ever for American tourism to Türkiye, and with the cancellation of the visa requirement, 2024 is expected to be even bigger.”

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American tourists traveling to Turkey will no longer need a visa, making it easier to visit.

The new visa rules, which apply to both American and Canadian travelers, went into effect at the beginning of the month, tourism officials shared with Travel + Leisure . Previously, travelers needed to apply for an e-visa in advance of visiting to the tune of $51.50.

“Americans vacationing in Türkiye no longer require a visa to visit what has become one of America’s favorite overseas travel destinations,” Go Türkiye wrote in a statement shared with T+L. “2023 was the best year ever for American tourism to Türkiye, and with the cancellation of the visa requirement, 2024 is expected to be even bigger.”

Travelers who visit will still need a valid passport that doesn’t expire within six months of their entry into the country and with enough space for entry and exit stamps, according to the U.S. Department of State . Visa-free entry applies to ordinary passport holders who stay for up to 90 days in a 180-day period.

Last year, Istanbul welcomed more than 16 million foreign visitors in the first 11 months, according to Turkey’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism . In the month of November alone, travelers from the United States made up the fourth most visitors to the city.

Of course, while Istanbul is one of the coolest and most popular places to visit in Turkey thanks to its history, impressive architecture, and dizzying array of markets , there’s also plenty to do outside the city from the ancient ruins of Turkey’s Lakes Region to the glittering coast of Bodrum . 

While Turkey dropped visa requirements for U.S. travelers, Brazil is adding them. Starting April 10, travelers from the U.S. will be required to obtain an electronic visa to enter the South American country, the Brazilian Tourist Board shared with T+L. The e-visa will cost $80.90 per person and will be valid for 10 years.

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As of 1 January 2015, in accordance with the article 7.1b of “the Law on Foreigners and International Protection” no. 6458, foreigners wishing to enter Türkiye should carry a travel document (passport) with an expiration date at least 60 days beyond the “duration of stay” of their visa, e-Visa, visa exemption, or residence permit. Example A: In order to enter Türkiye having a visa with 90 days “duration of stay”, foreigners should hold a passport/travel document valid at least for an additional 60 days which totals to 150 days (90 days + 60 days/5 months) of validity at the time of entrance. Example B: In order to enter Türkiye having a visa with 30 days “duration of stay”, foreigners should hold a passport/travel document valid at least for an additional 60 days which totals to 90 days (30 days + 60 days/3 months) of validity at the time of entrance." In accordance with international agreements and special legal provisions, the following categories are exempted from this provision: - Citizens of countries who are allowed to enter Türkiye with their national ID cards in accordance with “European Agreement on Regulations governing the Movement of Persons between Member States of the Council of Europe” http://www.mfa.gov.tr/countries-whose-citizens-are-allowed-to-enter-turkey-with-their-national-id_s.en.mfa - Citizens of countries holding passports which are expired but considered as valid for a certain period http://www.mfa.gov.tr/countries-whose-citizens-are-allowed-to-enter-turkey-with-their-national-id_s.en.mfa - Holders of diplomatic, special and official passports You are kindly advised to have a travel document/passport valid for at least 6 months as from the date of your arrival in Türkiye.

I'm in Turkey right now -- 5 things to know about entering as a US resident

Chris Dong

Editor's Note

Before the pandemic, Turkey saw a record number of visitors in 2019. As a traveler here now in a reopened Istanbul , I can see why.

The incredible culture and cuisine are set among a historical and religious backdrop that spans centuries. It's an impressive city -- and not just because its 20 million residents stretch across two separate continents.

But if the pace of big city life isn't for you, the varying regions throughout Turkey offer something for everyone.

If you're a U.S. resident considering a trip -- or have one already planned -- here are five things that you should know about entering Turkey, as someone who has done it twice this summer.

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Proof of vaccination gets you in

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There are several ways to enter Turkey as a U.S. resident, depending on your vaccination status.

If you're fully vaccinated , as I am, you simply need to present proof at the airport during check-in. You must have been vaccinated at least 14 days before entering Turkey or have had COVID-19 in the last six months.

If you're not fully vaccinated, there is a COVID-19 testing option. You can either show a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of entry or a negative rapid antigen test taken within 48 hours of entry.

Related: Why I packed 8 COVID-19 tests to fly to Portugal — and what it's like to enter now

A mandatory health tool acts as a COVID-19 tracker

Before departing from the U.S., you'll have to fill out this health form within 72 hours of travel. Your contact and travel information is the basis for a contact-tracing tool that the Turkish government uses for COVID-19.

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A QR code (called a HES code) is generated, which is used nationwide by both tourists and residents alike.

The code isn't just checked upon departure from the U.S. In fact, you're also required to show it at many establishments -- indoor malls, some restaurants, all public transportation, at hotel check-in, and both international and domestic flights.

I had my HES code checked on my phone at each hotel that I arrived at, along with domestic flights and even while shopping at some malls in Istanbul.

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In addition, as of Sept. 6, 2021, proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test within the past 48 hours is now required to enter some businesses, such as theaters or cinemas, that are hosting crowded events.

Don't forget your visa

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Turkey requires a visa for U.S. passport holders. You have two options: an e-visa or visa on arrival. In my experience doing the e-visa process, it's fairly seamless and you should receive it within an hour of submitting payment. The website is a bit clunky but works in practice.

Two things that you should be aware of:

  • Don't fall for scam visa websites offering assistance (there is only one official site ).
  • Have a screenshot or printed copy of your e-visa handy if you're going that route. I had to show this not only at check-in but also upon arriving in Turkey.

In addition to the COVID-19 requirements and the HES code, an agent at check-in will also check for your visa.

It'll take time to get through Istanbul Airport

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If you're coming from the U.S., chances are high that you'll be flying into the new Istanbul Airport (IST). It's a gorgeous megastructure, but it will require some serious walking from deboarding through to finally exiting the airport. Expect signage that isn't the clearest, either.

Also, know that PCR and rapid antigen testing is available at Istanbul Airport should you need to get it upon departure. Impressively, the testing center is open 24 hours a day. It's in front of Entrance 14 in the arrivals hall. The test fee is 250 TL or about $35.

Related: Deal alert: There's a new option to fly lie-flat business class to Europe for 34,000 miles

Almost everything is open to capacity

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From bars to restaurants to entertainment, nearly everything is open to capacity in Turkey. The only services that remain suspended  indefinitely are hookah bars and lounges.

While masks are technically required at all times, I didn't see anyone enforce this. For instance, while most hotel staff are masked up, several taxi drivers I encountered were not.

Bottom line

From Istanbul to Bodrum and beyond, Turkey has been a hot spot for travelers -- and will continue to be, despite the pandemic.

If visiting has been on your list, know that it is very feasible at present. Of course, rules are constantly changing, so keep abreast of the latest both here at TPG as well as the official information at the U.S. Embassy for Turkey website.

Note that Turkey is currently on the State Department's Do Not Travel list .

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Understanding Entry Requirements: Do You Need a Visa to Visit Turkey?

Are you planning a trip to Turkey, or as it’s now known, Türkiye? Our comprehensive guide provides crucial information for US citizens and helps unravel the complexities around travel documents, visa requirements, and other details that will help make your trip successful.

Can US citizens travel to Turkey right now?

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Yes, Turkey is open to American passport holders and passport holders from other countries.

The US State Department recommends increased caution for citizens traveling to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions. It has also issued a Do Not Travel warning for Sirnak province, Hakkari province, and any area of Turkey within 6 miles (10 kilometers) of the Syrian border.

Be alert in tourist locations and avoid crowds. Book hotels with identifiable security measures and follow the news on local media. Prepare to change your plans quickly when necessary. Travelers to Turkey should read up on the State Department’s guidance on travel to high-risk areas and sign up for the SMART Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). You will receive critical alerts, and the US embassy can locate you more quickly in an emergency.

You should also check the latest updates from official sources, like the US Department of State or the Turkish government, as you plan your trip and before departing, ensuring you know the latest recommended precautions.

US citizens need a valid passport and a visa to enter Turkey. A government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, can be helpful as a travel document but do not replace a passport.

Turkey offers e-Visa (electronic visa) applications you can fill out online no later than 48 hours before departure. The electronic visa applies to short-term (90-day) stays in Turkey, whether you travel for tourism, business, or transit purposes. Note that business is limited on a short-term visa to business meetings, attending conferences, taking short courses, and similar purposes.

American citizens can apply for either a single-entry or a multiple-entry Turkish e-Visa, depending on their travel plans. Applications can be made for individuals, families of up to 10 people, or groups of 10 or 300.

A sticker visa application process applies for those who plan to work in Turkey or stay for a period beyond 90 days. The visa requirements vary based on the nature of your travel and the duration of your stay.

To work in Turkey, you will need to apply for a work visa and a work permit at the nearest embassy or consulate. You must bring a passport, visa application form, and a letter from your employer. Your employer should submit other documents required to the Turkish Ministry of Labor and Social Security (MLSS) within ten working days of your application.

Visas are also required for artists performing in Turkey, media assigned to report from Turkey, and those who will enter Turkey for other extended-stay activities. You will need additional documentation and proof of permits for documentary film production, research, or archeological excavations.

Foreign nationals who will reside, work, or study in Turkey must register at the nearest local police department upon their arrival in Turkey, regardless of the duration of their visa.

US citizens cannot travel to Turkey without a passport. The passport should be valid for at least six months after entering Turkey.

Some countries are exempt from the passport requirements. You can travel to Turkey even if your passport has expired if you are a dual citizen from Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Portugal, or Bulgaria traveling with those passports. There are country-specific limitations on the length of expiration.

While a driver’s license is a helpful government-issued photo identification document to carry with you when you travel, it cannot replace a passport for international travel. If you are a US citizen, you’ll need a valid passport to enter Turkey.

Turkey allows entry with a national ID instead of a passport to some nationalities. Eligible dual nationals can visit Turkey using that national ID.

US citizens can obtain a Turkish visa on arrival at the port of entry. Still, the Turkish government encourages travelers to apply for an e-Visa before embarking on their journey. Applying for an e-Visa prevents delays at immigration.

Citizens from some countries can travel to Turkey without a valid visa for a specified period of time depending on the country. US citizens traveling to Turkey on cruise ships can enter Turkey visa-free for up to 72 hours, provided Turkish authorities allow it at the port of entry. Air travelers who are transiting through Turkey do not require a visa if they do not leave the airport’s transit zone.

For most travel purposes, US citizens require either an e-Visa or a sticker visa to enter Turkey.

For short-term travel (less than 90 days), including for business meetings or tourism, US citizens can visit Turkey with an e-Visa. You can apply for an e-Visa through the Turkish government’s official e-Visa website.

Travel coordinators, such as businesses, event hosts, or tour companies, can apply for e-Visas for groups of travelers. Those going to Turkey for other travel purposes or planning extended stays must apply for the appropriate Turkish visa through the Turkish missions abroad in their country, either a Turkish embassy or consulate.

The Turkish embassy in the US is located in Washington, DC. There are Turkish consulates general in Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York. Qualified travel agents and immigration specialists—such as CIBTvisas—can help their clients obtain visas by simplifying the process and clearing up any doubts on their specific visa application form.

Securing a Turkish e-Visa for individual US citizens planning single-entry short-term travel requires a US$20 fee paid to the Turkish government, in addition to CIBTvisas' handling fees. Payment is made through the Turkish e-Visa system, which accepts Mastercard or Visa credit or debit cards.

A Turkey e-Visa for US citizens allows a stay of up to 90 days in any 180 days. The e-Visa is directly tied to your travel itinerary in your application and must be filed no later than 48 hours before you plan to travel.

The e-Visa period commences on the planned travel dates you stated for arrival in your application, but you can arrive later if you need to, while the 180-day limit of the e-Visa is valid. If your travel plans change for earlier travel dates than stated in your Turkish e-Visa application, you must re-apply.

The validity period of other visa applications made through the sticker visa application process varies in keeping with the travel purpose. Longer trips, such as student visas and extended media assignments in Turkey, will require applying for a residence permit.

Overstaying your visa in Turkey can lead to fines, deportation, or bans from reentering the country. It’s crucial to adhere to the stipulated visa duration to avoid these repercussions.

Travelers will get entry and exit stamps on their passports issued by Turkish authorities at the port of entry. You must have an entry stamp on your passport valid for Turkey before you can take domestic flights.

As of February 14, 2023, Turkey lifted all COVID-19 entry regulations, and travelers can enter Turkey without a COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination. The US CDC recommends that travelers be up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccines.

Turkish officials will conduct health screenings on arrival, and travelers who display symptoms of COVID-19 will be subject to separate health protocols.

Travelers should confirm the most up-to-date health advisories before departing for a trip. You should also check your travel and health insurance coverage for any required medical services in Turkey.

Here are answers to some common questions ahead of a visit to Turkey.

Can I travel to Turkey without quarantine?

Quarantine is no longer required unless an individual displays symptoms of COVID-19 on arrival.

Health-related travel restrictions can change with little notice. Travelers are advised to confirm that COVID-19 requirements have stayed the same during their planned travel dates before departing.

Do I need to wear a mask in Turkey ?

Wearing face masks is not mandatory except in medical facilities, though individuals may choose to wear them. Social-distancing rules are still in place in public areas. You should keep three feet apart from others.

Are restaurants and bars open in Turkey ?

Restaurants, bars, shopping districts, and entertainment venues are open in Turkey. Most have no restrictions, except for the social-distancing requirement in public places.

Will my phone work in Turkey ?

Most US mobile carriers work in Turkey. However, you should check with your service provider about international roaming charges. Wi-Fi connections are readily available at hotels, cafes, and bars in larger towns and cities. You can turn your phone on flight mode, use Wi-Fi to keep in touch with people, and avoid data-roaming charges.

Alternatively, you may consider purchasing a local SIM card after arrival.

What kind of plugs do I need in Turkey?

Turkey uses Type F and Type C plugs, with two cylindrical prongs; the plugs commonly used in Europe.

US travelers will need a plug adapter and a power converter for devices that cannot operate with 220 volts/50 Hz electrical supply.

  • Information for US citizens traveling to Turkey: US State Department
  • Turkey travel advisories: US State Department
  • Turkey health alerts: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Visas to Turkey for US citizens: US Embassy Turkey
  • Visa and travel information: Republic of Türki̇ye Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Turkey travel facts: CIA World Factbook
  • Guidance on international travel for US citizens: US State Department

While traveling to Turkey as a US citizen requires some planning and paperwork, the process can be smooth with the proper preparation. Ensuring you have the correct visa and travel documents, abiding by health and safety guidelines, and understanding local norms and protocols can make your Turkish trip a rewarding and hassle-free experience.

An experienced visa specialist can help you navigate the complexities of border-crossing requirements. Contact CIBTvisas for a quote today.

Always check for the most recent updates from Turkish authorities by visiting the website of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs before you go and review the latest advisories from the US Department of State.

İyi yolculuklar! — Safe travels!

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Entering Turkey From USA: Latest Entry Requirements, Key Guidelines

Introducing our comprehensive manual designed specifically for US visitors looking forward to exploring Turkey. This guide is thoughtfully developed to provide detailed information on visa requirements and the procedures for entering Turkey. Our goal is to present clear, structured instructions and actionable tips to ensure your travel to Turkey is smooth and without complications.

What Are the Latest Visa Requirements for US Travellers Entering Turkiye?

According to the most recent information published on the Republic of Türkiye's Electronic Visa Application System's official website , individuals holding a US passport are now exempt from obtaining an eVisa for Turkey for brief tourist visits (not exceeding 90 days). Consequently, Turkey’s visa waiver program has included US passport holders for short-term travel purposes.

List of US Documents Required to Enter Turkey in 2024

When planning a trip to Turkey, travellers, especially those from the United States who no longer need an e-visa for short stays, should prepare a set of crucial documents to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey:

  • Valid US Passport: It is essential to have a valid passport for a minimum of 180 days from your anticipated entry date into Turkey. This requirement is crucial for meeting the Turkish immigration rules and preventing potential travel issues.
  • Identification Information: It's essential to have your identification details ready, as listed in your passport. This includes your complete name, date of birth, nationality, and gender. Keeping this information current and accurate is critical to facilitating a straightforward travel process.
  • Up-to-date Contact Details: Be ready to provide your latest home address, a working telephone number, and an email address. These details are vital not only for the standard travel procedures but also for communication purposes or in an emergency while you are in Turkey.
  • Comprehensive Travel Plan: Outline the reason for your visit, whether it is for tourism, business purposes, or to visit relatives. You should also include the precise dates of your travel, your planned arrival and departure times, and the address of your accommodation in Turkey.

Are There Any Additional Requirements for US Citizens Travelling to Turkey in 2024?

Yes. Some essential principles or directives need to be followed if you are going to visit Turkey in 2024. These are often referred to as specific conditions or criteria. 

  • Beyond the criteria mentioned above, it's also obligatory for a US citizen to enrol their journey details with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) managed by the U.S. Department of State.
  • Travellers must keep their vaccinations current and adhere to their destination's relevant health guidelines and recommendations.

How do you legally apply for a stay extension in Turkey?

Suppose you're considering a visit to Turkey for more than 90 days . In that case, you'll need to secure a visa through the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C. Furthermore, if your trip to Turkey is for purposes beyond tourism, it's essential to apply for a visa.

What Should a US Passport Holder Do If They Fail to Qualify for Visa-Free Entry into Turkey?

Should you fall outside the parameters for visa-free travel to Turkey, securing a visa through the Turkish Embassy in Washington, D.C., becomes essential.

Is the Visa Exemption Rule Applicable to US Diplomatic/Official Passport Holders?

No. Individuals carrying diplomatic or official passports travelling for government-related purposes must secure a visa from a Turkish diplomatic mission or consulate before they arrive in Turkey.

Are There Any Turkish Embassys or Consulates in the United States?

Yes. Six addresses in the United States are registered as official Turkish Embassies or consulates. Here is the list: Embassy of Turkey in the USA:

Address: 2525 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W Washington, D.C. 20008. United States.

Consulate General of Turkey in Boston:

Address: 31 Saint James Avenue, Suite #840, Boston, MA 02116, United States.

Consulate General of Turkey in New York:

Address: 825 Third Avenue, 28th Floor, New York, NY 10022, United States.

Consulate General of Turkey in Houston:

Address: 5333 Westheimer Road, Suite 1050, Houston, TX 77056, USA.

Consulate General of Turkey in Los Angeles:

Address: 8500 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 900, Beverly Hills, CA 90211, USA.

Consulate General of Turkey in Chicago:

Address: 455 N. Cityfront Plaza Dr., (NBC Tower), Suite 2900, Chicago, IL 60611 – USA.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

U.S. citizens holding official passports must obtain a visa to enter Turkiye. However, if you have an ordinary passport, you are not required to have a visa for short visits up to 90 days within 180 days for tourism purposes.

U.S. citizens traveling by cruise ship can enter Turkiye without a visa for day trips under special arrangements by the cruise lines for shore excursions. It's advised to carry a photocopy of your passport, which the cruise line holds for safekeeping during your visit.

Overstaying your visa can lead to fines and potential re-entry bans. Fines are based on the duration of the overstay. For overstays up to 15 days, there's no ban. For 16 to 90 days, you may face a ban of up to three months, and for over 90 days, a ban of up to six months. Subsequent visas must be obtained from a Turkish Embassy or Consulate after settling any fines.

U.S. citizens must acquire an affidavit of eligibility to marry from Consular Services in Turkiye. This document is necessary for marriage and must be obtained in person. Dual citizens of the U.S. and Turkiye, or those who've been previously married, have additional requirements. Appointments for notarial services should be scheduled in Ankara, Istanbul, or Adana, depending on the marriage location.

To register a U.S. divorce decree in Turkiye, Turkish citizens must initiate legal proceedings in Turkiye to have the decree recognized. This process requires a Power of Attorney to a Turkish lawyer and the original divorce decree.

Yes, but it's advisable to carry a letter from your doctor, translated into Turkish, detailing the necessity, dosage, and prescription of the medication for customs clearance. This ensures smooth entry with your required medications.

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Requirements to travel to turkey from the usa.

As of 22 December, 2023, US citizens are no longer eligible for the Türkiye e-Visa.

US passport holders do not need a visa to travel to Turkey short term. Americans can visit Turkey for up to 90 days visa-free.

The change to Turkey’s visa policy means that US citizens are no longer eligible for the Turkey e-Visa . Previously, travelers from the United States could get a Turkish visa online .

Find out more about Turkey’s visa policy and entry requirements for Americans on this page.

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Turkey Entry Requirements for US Citizens

Americans must carry their valid passport when traveling to Turkey. The passport should be valid for at least 6 months.

Americans also need a visa for Turkey if they do not meet the requirements for visa-free entry.

Turkish immigration officials verify visitors hold the correct documentation and meet the entry requirements.

Do Americans Need an e-Visa for Turkey?

No, Americans do not need an e-Visa for Turkey .

US passport holders can travel to Turkey without any kind of visa for up to 90 days in a 180-day period .

Visa-free entry is permitted for the same purposes covered by the e-Visa, including tourism and business .

Citizens of the US need an embassy visa to stay longer than 90 days or to work or study. Long-stay visas are not available through the electronic system.

Can American travelers get a visa on arrival in Turkey?

American travelers cannot get a visa on arrival in Turkey . Only short-term tourist visas are issued on arrival — US passport holders can enter visa-free for these purposes.

Visitors from the US who do not meet visa-free requirements must get a visa in advance through the embassy or consulate.

Visa requirements to transit through a Turkish airport

American citizens do not need a transit visa if they are changing flights within a Turkish airport. They just need a valid passport and an onward ticket .

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Turkish Visa Exemption for US Citizens

To travel to Turkey without a visa, US citizens must meet the visa-free conditions.

  • Length of stay - up to 90 days in a 180-day period
  • Purpose of visit - tourism, business, transit

A visa is required for all other trips to Turkey from the United States.

Turkey Entry Requirements for US Nationals

Types of Turkish Visas for Americans

Americans do not need a Tourist Visa for Turkey . Visas are needed for other purposes of travel. Some of the different types of Turkish visas for US nationals are listed below:

  • Business Visa
  • Student Visa
  • Residence Permit

US passport holders who need one of these visa types should contact their nearest Turkish diplomatic mission to make the application.

Americans can no longer get an e-Visa for Turkey.

What do Americans need to apply for a Turkish visa?

All visa applicants from the US need a valid passport and completed visa application form . Other document requirements depend on the type of visa. Examples of required documentation include:

  • Invitation letter from a Turkish host company for a Business Visa
  • Letter of acceptance from a Turkish educational institution for a Student Visa
  • Approved work permit for a Work Visa

Other documents include proof of funds, health insurance, and passport-style photos. American applicants should check the full list of requirements for their visa type.

How long does it take to get a visa to Turkey from the USA?

How long it takes to get a visa for Turkey from the USA depends on the type of visa and where the application is made.

It can take several weeks to receive the approved visa. American travelers should find out the processing times for their nearest embassy and apply well ahead of travel.

The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for US citizens visiting Türkiye

Americans traveling to Türkiye are advised to use the embassy registration service known as the STEP (Smart Traveler Enrollment Program).

STEP registration is recommended when traveling anywhere outside the US. By providing the US embassy in Türkiye with their detail, travelers can be contacted in the unlikely event of an emergency at home or abroad. They can also receive relevant information about their destination.

Registering with the STEP is simple: US citizens can simply sign up via an online form.

Visiting Turkey from the United States

Most Americans travel to the United States by plane. Direct flights to Istanbul Airport (IST) depart from several US cities such as Boston, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles .

There are also flights with one or more stops to other popular tourist destinations including Adana, Bodum, and Dalaman .

Air passengers need to present their travel documents to Turkish immigration officers on arrival at the airport.

A Turkish visa does not guarantee entry, border authorities verify each visitor's eligibility to enter the country.

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Traveling in Europe after visiting Turkey

Turkey is not a member of the European Union . It is a separate national entity with its own immigration requirements.

This means that US citizens who are planning to visit an EU destination after exploring Turkey must hold the correct travel authorization to enter the Schengen Area , in addition to a Turkish visa, if required.

FAQ About Traveling to Türkiye from the U.S.

Can us citizens travel to turkey.

Yes, American nationals can travel to Turkey as long as they have the necessary entry permit .

Americans need a valid passport and, if staying more than 90 days, a visa.

Do US citizens need a visa for Turkey?

US citizens do not need a visa to visit Turkey for up to 90 days . Visa-free entry is granted for tourism and business trips, for example attending conferences.

For longer stays or to work or study in Turkey, US nationals need to get a visa before they travel.

How much is a Turkish visa from the USA?

The price of a Turkish visa for US citizens varies depending on the type of visa .

There are various types of visas for Turkey, depending on the purpose of the visit and the length of time the American citizen plans to spend in the country.

Travelers should check visa fees with the embassy or consulate where they are applying.

What visa do Americans need to work in Turkey?

Americans can go to Turkey without a visa for short business trips. This includes attending meetings, conferences, or other business-related activities.

To work in Turkey, US nationals must get a work permit and visa . An employment contract is essential when applying for a Turkish work visa.

How long can US citizens stay in Turkey?

Citizens of the United States can stay in Turkey for up to 90 days in a 180-day period without a visa .

Americans can stay in Turkey for more than 90 days with a visa. The exact length of stay depends on the visa type and the travel circumstances.

Do American cruise passengers need a visa for Turkey?

Special arrangements are in place for passengers on cruise ships calling at a Turkish port.

US cruise ship passengers going to Turkey can go ashore for a day visit without a visa.

How can US Green Card holders get a visa for Turkey?

US Green Card holders can apply for a Turkey visa online if their passport is from an eligible country.

Passport holders from more than 40 countries can get the Turkey e-Visa for tourism and business . Single and multiple-entry e-Visas are available and the length of stay varies.

Holding a US residence permit allows passport holders from conditional eVisa countries to apply online.

Citizens of some countries including Egypt, Kenya, and Zimbabwe can only get a visa online if they have a valid visa or residence permit from the US, UK, Ireland, or a Schengen State.

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Turkey eVisa for U.S. citizens: Requirements & fees

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With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Turkey has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers worldwide. And the best part is, United States citizens can visit the country visa-free !

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Do U.S. citizens require a visa for Turkey?

The short answer: no! Whether planning a short-term vacation or a business trip, travelers with a United States passport do not need a visa for Turkey . This visa-free policy was implemented at the start of 2024, making travel to the country even more accessible.

What is the Turkey eVisa?

The Turkey eVisa is an electronic visa that allows over 40 nationalities to visit Turkey for tourism or business purposes without visiting the Turkish Embassy.

If you plan to stay in Turkey for longer periods or to work, reside, or study, you'll need to apply for a residence permit or a valid visa through the Turkish authorities .

Do I need a Turkey eVisa as a U.S. citizen transiting through Turkey?

No, U.S. citizens are not required to get a Turkey transit visa , even if they want to leave the airport.

Where is the Turkish Embassy or Consulate in the United States?

The Turkish Embassy in the United States is located in Washington, D.C. Here are the contact details:

  • Email address: [email protected]
  • Phone: +1-202-612-6700 / +1-202-612-6701
  • Website: http://washington.emb.mfa.gov.tr

Turkey entry requirements for United States citizens

To visit Turkey, American passport holders will need the following documents:

  • Valid passport: Ensure that your U.S. passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned arrival date in Turkey. The passport should also have at least one blank page for entry and exit stamps.

How long can U.S. citizens stay in Turkey?

You can visit Turkey for up to 90 days within every 180 days. This means that the Turkish authorities count back 180 days from the day you left Turkey and then proceed to count how many days you have stayed in Turkey within the last 180 days.

Can I extend my stay in Turkey?

It's not possible to extend your stay in Turkey . Turkey for a specific duration of stay in Turkey. Once you've been in the country for 90 days, U.S. citizens must exit Turkey and re-enter later, taking into account the above 90/180 rule.

If you plan to stay in Turkey longer, you may need to explore alternative visa options, such as a residence permit or a different type of visa that suits your specific circumstances.

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Consequences of overstaying the max. allowed stay for U.S. citizens

Staying more than 90 days as a U.S. citizen can have serious consequences . It's important to adhere to the permitted duration of stay specified on your entry stamp. Here are the potential consequences of overstaying:

Fines and penalties: Overstaying in Turkey can result in fines and penalties imposed by Turkish immigration authorities. The amount of the fine can vary depending on the duration of the overstay and the discretion of the immigration officials.

Deportation: In some cases, individuals who overstay may face deportation. Deportation can not only disrupt your travel plans but can also have legal and financial implications.

Entry bans: Overstaying may lead to entry bans, preventing you from entering Turkey for a certain period of time. These bans can range from a few months to several years, depending on the severity of the overstay.

Difficulties with future travel: Overstaying in any country can raise concerns with immigration authorities in other countries. It may impact your ability to obtain visas or entry permits for other destinations in the future, as immigration records are often shared and considered during visa application processes.

To avoid these consequences, it's crucial to keep an eye on the number of days you've been in Turkey and ensure you exit Turkey before your 90 days are up .

Travel restrictions for Turkey for U.S. citizens

While COVID-19 vaccinations and PCR or antigen tests aren't currently mandatory requirements for entry into Turkey, it's advisable to stay updated on the latest guidelines and requirements regarding vaccinations for other health complications.

Always check the official websites of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the U.S. Department of State for the most accurate and up-to-date information before your travel date.

Types of Turkey Visas

Although U.S. citizens currently don't need a visa for a holiday or business trip, this section will explain more about the available types of visas and their differences.

Turkey eVisa : The eVisa eliminates the need to visit a Turkish Embassy or Consulate in person, but can can be applied for 100% online. It's available to over 40 nationalities.

Turkey Embassy Visa: This visa is for those nationalities that aren't eligible for the eVisa, and usually includes an interview at the nearest Turkish Embassy or Consulate. Let our travel report guide you through the process here !

Residence permits, Work Visas, and Study Visas: Long-term visas require applying in person at a Turkish Embassy or Consulate and are typically placed as a sticker in your passport. You'll need to submit a list of necessary documents, and requirements may vary depending on the type of visa you're applying for.

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Prepare for a trip to Turkey as a U.S. citizen

If you're a U.S. citizen preparing for a trip to Turkey, there are a few important considerations to remember.

Firstly, make sure to check the travel advisories and entry requirements . This will provide you with up-to-date information on any safety concerns or travel warnings for specific regions in Turkey.

Regarding documentation, ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Turkey.

Familiarize yourself with the local customs and traditions to ensure respectful behavior during your stay. While English is spoken in major tourist areas, learning a few basic Turkish phrases can go a long way in establishing rapport with locals. Research the local currency, the Turkish Lira, and consider exchanging some money before your trip or withdrawing cash from ATMs upon arrival.

Finally, it's a good idea to take out comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellations , as well as inform your bank or credit card company about your travel plans to avoid any payment issues.

By taking these preparations into account, you'll be better equipped for a smooth and enjoyable trip to Turkey.

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  • US travelers can now visit Türkiye visa-free, thanks to a recent presidential decree.
  • However, starting in 2025, US passport holders will need to apply for authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) before their trip to Europe.
  • For the best experience in Türkiye, it is recommended to spend 10 to 14 days exploring the diverse landscapes and cultural richness of the country.

A US passport is a valuable tool for anyone wishing to travel the world, as it grants visa-free entry to more than 180 countries , according to the Henley Passport Index . The world's top destinations are now visa-free for American tourists, and that includes Türkiye as of 2024.

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Visas can be an obstacle for travel plans, but not for countries that have the most powerful passport!

Holders of U.S. passports have enjoyed visa-free access to the majority of countries worldwide , and this list recently expanded. A presidential order, published in Türkiye’s Official Gazette , eliminated the need for a visa to enter Turkey for citizens of six nations, including the US .

Here is everything US travelers need to know about visa-free travel to Türkiye going into 2024.

Travel To Türkiye Visa Free

For 2024, us travelers don't need a visa to visit türkiye.

Following a December 22, 2023, presidential decree signed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, foreign citizens of Bahrain, Canada, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Saudi Arabia are no longer required to obtain a visa to enter Turkey for up to 180 days of travel.

The visa requirement for these nationals was previously $61.50 to $78.50 US, depending on the applicant's nationality.

  • Visa-free travel to Türkiye began December 23, 2023

It's worth noting that Türkiye's government can change visa requirements, including their applicable duration, at any time. Travelers should always check for the most updated rules and requirements before booking a trip.

Will US Citizens Need A Visa To Visit Europe In 2024?

For 2024, the EU's visa rules aren't changing, but come 2025, the EU is moving to a new system.

American passport holders will have to apply for authorization through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) before their trip to Europe starting in 2025.

An ETIAS allows up to 90 days of temporary access into European nations over 180 days. An ETIAS does not, however, ensure automatic admission. A border guard will check to see if US travelers match the requirements for admission when they arrive.

For now, Türkiye is not included in the ETIAS requirement, as it is not part of the EU.

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How Many Days Are Enough To Spend In Türkiye?

Touring the entire country takes months, but two weeks is a perfect period.

Turkey's vast size may require extensive travel between its renowned tourist destinations, making tours the most convenient option for most travelers.

Tours allow U.S. vacationers to capitalize on the new decision and visit Turkey without a visa, focusing on relaxation and sightseeing while someone else manages travel arrangements, including lodging and transportation. Additionally, tours often include stops at the best Turkish destinations , eliminating the need for separate day trips. During the visit, travelers will have access to a tour guide to explain the incredible sights along the journey.

Exploring Turkey's diverse landscapes and cultural richness is a journey that unfolds best over 10 to 14 days. This recommended duration affords travelers the luxury of delving into a myriad of Turkey's famed towns, historic landmarks, and pristine beaches.

First-time visitors are encouraged to focus their exploration on the captivating western region of Turkey, where a tapestry of highlights awaits discovery.

In a two-week span, adventurers can immerse themselves in the vibrant Turkish metropolis of Istanbul , revel in the ancient wonders of Ephesus , and bask in the coastal allure of Bodrum. The historical marvels of Troy and the picturesque panoramas of Pamukkale present additional treasures to uncover during this enriching journey.

For those with a more generous allotment of time, the option to extend the voyage into the lesser-explored eastern region emerges. Here, the mesmerizing landscapes of Cappadocia and the ancient charm of Gaziantep beckon, offering a deeper dive into Turkey's culture.

Alternatively, savvy travelers seeking a balanced mix of exploration and relaxation can strategically divide their sojourn between two distinct locations. Picture a seamless blend of the bustling energy of Istanbul and the coastal serenity of Antalya.

Ankara, the capital city , with its historical significance, or the enchanting allure of Fethiye and Marmaris on the southwestern coast, presents captivating options for a dual-location escapade.

To maximize the adventure, day trips to nearby sites and immersive explorations of these cities can be seamlessly incorporated into the itinerary.

  • Number of recommended days: 10 to 14 days

Since travel to Türkiye is now easier than ever for US-based travelers, travelers might decide to stay much longer than two weeks, up to the 180 days permitted!

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Turkey eVisa for U.S. Green Card holders: Requirements & fees

From the whimsical landscapes of Cappadocia to the pristine white terraces of Pamukkale, Turkey beckons with attractions for every type of traveler. If you're a United States Green Card holder , this article is your gateway to getting a Turkish eVisa to explore the country.

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Turkey eVisa: What U.S. Green Card holders need to know

Here's an overview of the most important factors when checking the visa needs for your specific situation and nationality:

  • Eligibility: One of the most important rules is if your passport's country of origin is eligible for the Turkey eVisa, you can apply online.

While US passport holders have recently been granted visa-exempt status for Turkey, Green Card holders still depend on their country of origin.

Check your eligibility with our handy Visa Checker Tool by entering the country where you hold a passport and Turkey as the destination.

iVisa tip: If the Turkish eVisa isn't an option for you, don't worry! Take a look at our travel reporter's guide on how to apply for a Turkey Embassy Visa – it's packed with helpful tips by a seasoned traveler to simplify the process and ace the interview.

  • Visa type and duration: Depending on your nationality, you might be eligible for either a single-entry or a multiple-entry visa. The duration of stay also varies, so it's essential to check these details based on your specific case.

Turkey eVisa application made easy for holders of U.S. Green Cards

Your journey to obtaining a Turkey eVisa can be a breeze with our streamlined application process:

Step 1: Complete the application form on our user-friendly platform or app , providing details like your passport number and travel itinerary.

Step 2: Choose your preferred processing time and pay the fees on our secure payment platform with a debit/credit card, PayPal, or Amazon Pay.

Step 3: After the processing time, you'll receive your eVisa confirmation directly in your email inbox.

Your eVisa will be linked digitally to your passport number , although we always recommend printing a copy of the confirmation or saving it on your mobile device.

iVisa tip: Usually, you'll get your eVisa within a few days. For added peace of mind, opt for our Super Rush service to fast-track your application to the front of the line and get it within hours!

Turkey eVisa validity for U.S. Green Card holders

Typically, a Turkish eVisa offers multiple entries and a total stay of up to 90 days within each 180-day period.

However, these details can vary based on your passport nationality. Remember, this eVisa is for tourism purposes only; other types of visas are required for work, study, or residency.

For precise information based on your situation, use our convenient Visa Checker Tool and ensure a hassle-free entry into Turkey.

Turkish Embassy in the United States

For assistance with long-term visas, work permits, or other inquiries, it's advisable to contact the nearest Turkish Embassy or Consulate in your area. You can find the contact details of Turkish Embassies in the U.S. through the following:

Embassies and Consulates of Turkey in the United States or our Embassies Directory .

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Foreign Office passport warning affects all UK tourists visiting Turkey and 'it is illegal not to'

T he British Foreign Office has reminded holidaymakers of a key passport rule that is a legal requirement in Turkey and must be followed at all times. All UK tourists visiting Turkey will need a valid passport to do so, but some travellers don't realise that they need to carry it with them throughout their trip.

Authorities in Turkey are known to carry out ID checks, particularly in busy areas and anyone asked will be expected to show photographic ID. The Foreign Office has urged holidaymakers to 'always carry' their passport on their person while out and about in case they are stopped by police.

The Foreign Office advice reads: "It is illegal not to carry some form of photographic ID in Turkey. Always carry your passport or residence permit.

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"In some busy areas, especially Istanbul, the authorities may stop people for ID checks. There are also several police checkpoints on main roads across Turkey. Cooperate with officials conducting checks."

Tourists travelling from the UK to Turkey should make sure that their passports meet the country's entry requirements, which state that passports must be valid for at least 150 days from the date a person arrives and have a full blank page for entry and exit stamps.

The Foreign Office has also advised travellers of the licences and documents they'll need if they plan to drive or hire a moped or motorcycle. Tourists who plan to drive in Turkey must carry a green card and either a 1968 international driving permit (IDP) or a valid UK driving licence notarised in Turkish. You cannot buy an IDP outside of the UK so be sure to get one before you travel.

It is illegal not to wear a helmet on motorcycles and mopeds and anyone caught breaking the rules can expect a large fine. Police are known to be tough on drunk drivers and people caught drink-driving could see their licence confiscated for six months.

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  • The State Department will open six new passport agencies to assist those with “urgent travel needs.”
  • The new agencies will bring the total number to 35.
  • The State Department did not share addresses or opening dates for the new facilities.

Travelers in a rush to get a passport will soon have more options.

The State Department will open six new passport agencies to assist those with “urgent travel needs,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Tuesday. The new facilities will be in these cities:

  • Salt Lake City
  • Kansas City, Missouri
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • San Antonio, Texas

Passport agencies and centers serve “customers by appointment only who have urgent travel to a foreign country in the next 14 calendar days, or need a foreign visa in the next 28 calendar days,” according to the State Department’s website . The new agencies will bring the total number to 35.

“While we undertake steps to establish these new agencies, we are issuing more passports than ever before while maintaining our passport processing times at our pre-pandemic levels,” Blinken said in a news release . “We thank Congress for its partnership and support, and we look forward to working with our congressional partners and other stakeholders to open these new facilities.”

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The State Department did not share addresses or opening dates for the new facilities. “We are in the initial stages of planning for these additional facilities and will provide updates in the future about specific locations and timelines for these new agencies,” a spokesperson told USA TODAY in an emailed statement.

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Travelers can find a map of passport agencies and centers online. There are also more than 7,000 acceptance facilities – such as post offices – where those who don’t need urgent service can apply.

The news comes after the State Department opened a trial for online passport renewal earlier this month.

Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at [email protected] .

The Key Points at the top of this article were created with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and reviewed by a journalist before publication. No other parts of the article were generated using AI. Learn more .

Getting A Passport In A Hurry Is About To Become Easier

The State Department just announced six new passport agencies, bringing the total number to 35 nationwide. That’s not counting 7,400 post offices and libraries that accept passport applications.

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Need a passport in a jiffy? It's about to get easier.

W ith the summer travel season heating up, the U.S. State Department is making it easier to get a passport in a hurry.

This month, the State Department quietly opened a trial for online passport renewal and announced it will open six new passport agencies, bringing the total number of passport agencies and centers to 35 nationwide, not counting the over 7,400 public institutions like post offices and libraries that double as passport acceptance facilities throughout the United States. More than 99% of Americans already live within 25 miles of an acceptance facility.

The new agencies will open in Charlotte, Cincinnati, Kansas City, Orlando, Salt Lake City and San Antonio. No timeline has been provided regarding the opening of the new facilities. A State Department spokesperson told Forbes in an emailed statement that the agency was “in the initial stages of planning for these additional facilities.”

“Utah is experiencing rapid population growth as it becomes a center for global commerce and tourism—as well as home base to thousands of Latter-day Saints who embark on worldwide religious missions each year,” said Utah Senator Mitt Romney in a statement, noting that he’s been pushing for a passport agency in Utah for three years. “I could not be more thrilled.”

These new passport agencies will be different from ordinary acceptance facilities in several ways. Think of them as the emergency fast track, providing same-day services to those with “urgent travel to a foreign country in the next 14 calendar days, or need a foreign visa in the next 28 calendar days,” per the State Department’s website .

Unlike acceptance facilities, which take walk-ins, you need an appointment to enter a passport agency building. You must show printed proof—flight, cruise or hotel reservation, for example—that you have an international trip planned within two weeks. In addition, you’ll pay the $60 expedite fee on top of the normal application fees.

News of the new passport agencies comes as demand for international travel is at an all-time high. Today 48% of Americans hold passports, compared to just 5% in 1990, according to the State Department. Last year, the U.S. issued a record-breaking 24 million passport books and cards—a 78% jump from just a decade earlier.

In the first five months of 2024, Americans made 28.2 million international trips, according to data from the National Travel & Tourism Office (NTTO), the agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce that tracks tourism statistics. That’s an 11% jump from the 25.4 million trips taken to foreign countries last year during the same period.

During the height of the Covid pandemic, the wait time for a new passport grew as long as 18 weeks. Even last year, the turnaround time was eight to 11 weeks for a standard passport renewal. Today the backlog is gone, with current wait times back to pre-pandemic norms: six to eight weeks for standard service and expedited service of the little blue book in as little as two weeks.

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To apply for a Turkey e-visa, foreign nationals must follow these steps: Step 1: Visit the official Turkey e-visa website at www.evisa.gov.tr. Step 2: Fill out the online application form, providing all required information, and upload a passport-style photograph. Step 3: Pay the Turkey e-visa fee, which is $20.

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Turkey's e-visa application system is the preferred method. Travel and business visas for visits lasting 90 days or less within a six-month period are available through both the online application portal apply and at Turkish Embassies and Consulates. Multiple entry e-visas - valid for 180 days - can be bought for USD $50.

UK passports holders with "British National Overseas", "British Subject" and "British Protected Person" nationality are subjected to visa and they can only get their visas from the Turkish diplomatic or consular missions abroad. United States of America: Official passport holders are required to have visa to enter Türkiye. Ordinary ...

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As of 1 January 2015, in accordance with the article 7.1b of "the Law on Foreigners and International Protection" no. 6458, foreigners wishing to enter Türkiye should carry a travel document (passport) with an expiration date at least 60 days beyond the "duration of stay" of their visa, e-Visa, visa exemption, or residence permit ...

Passport Validity: Passports must be valid for six months beyond your entry date. Obey all Turkish visa regulations and maintain valid residence permits at all times. The U.S. Embassy is unable to assist with Turkish immigration or visa-related matters. Turkish authorities enforce immigration laws. Passports must be valid for six months beyond ...

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American citizens can apply for either a single-entry or a multiple-entry Turkish e-Visa, depending on their travel plans. Applications can be made for individuals, families of up to 10 people, or groups of 10 or 300. A sticker visa application process applies for those who plan to work in Turkey or stay for a period beyond 90 days.

International Travel Information. What you need to know before you go: visas, Embassy & Consulate locations, vaccinations, etc. ... In 2019, Turkey was the United States' 28th largest goods export market and its 32nd largest supplier of goods imports. Turkey is the 7th largest purchaser of U.S. liquified natural gas exports worldwide and an ...

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A passport with 6 months remaining validity and visa for Turkey are required. Visas on arrival are no longer available at airports for foreign travelers. Those traveling to Turkey for 90 days within a 6-month period may apply for a multiple-entry e-visa at www.evisa.gov.tr. Also, you may apply visas with different validity periods at the ...

US citizens do not need a tourist visa when travelling to Turkey in 2024. US passport holders can stay in Turkey for a short period of time. Please, read all the information below to make your trip easy and safe. Don't rely on information from only one source. Please, with at least one more source listed in the link. Updated: 06/25/2024.

No, Americans do not need an e-Visa for Turkey. US passport holders can travel to Turkey without any kind of visa for up to 90 days in a 180-day period. Visa-free entry is permitted for the same purposes covered by the e-Visa, including tourism and business. Citizens of the US need an embassy visa to stay longer than 90 days or to work or study.

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Services et équipements.

  • Télévision 47
  • Climatisation 7
  • Restaurant 7
  • Baignoire/Douche 4

Type d'établissement

  • Appartement 55
  • Auberge de jeunesse 4
  • Maison d'hôtes 2
  • Appart'hôtel 1

Monuments à Elektrostal'

Central Air Force Museum 17 Km.

Saturn Stadium 28 Km.

Ramenskoye Bus Station 29 Km.

Ramenskoye Train Station 29 Km.

Complexe sportif Balashikha Arena 31 Km.

Gorenki Train Station 32 Km.

Lyubertsy Train Station 36 Km.

Reutov City Park 36 Km.

Métro Novokosino 36 Km.

Aéroport de Elektrostal'

Aéroport de Moscou-Joukovski 33 Km.

Aéroport international Domodedovo 54 Km.

Na Ulitse Yalagina 15 Apartments Appartement

Na Ulitse Yalagina 15 Apartments

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Appartement Na Ulitse Yalagina 15 Apartments

ac_unit Air conditionné balcony Balcon bathroom Salle de bain privative yard Belle vue hearing Insonorisation

bathtub Baignoire Draps de lit exclusifs blinds Stores occultants dinner_dining Salle à manger mode_fan Ventilateur kitchen Réfrigérateur airwave Sèche-cheveux heat_pump Chauffage network_check Accès internet haut débit iron Matériel de repassage cooking Cuisine soup_kitchen Ustensiles de cuisine microwave_gen Micro-onde Miroir door_front Entrée privée emoji_food_beverage Thé self_care Articles de toilette checkroom Penderie local_laundry_service Lave-linge

Appartement 1 chambre avec balcon et Avec vue

Appartement 1 chambre avec balcon et Avec vue Na Ulitse Yalagina 15 Apartments

Vous pouvez vous promener dans les environs et explorer les sites autour de l’appartement. Sites à proximité : ZIL Culture Center, Cathédrale Basile-le-Bienheureux et Place Rouge.

Un lieu idéal pour des vacances en famille : Appartement «Na Ulitse Yalagina 15 Apartments» est situé à Elektrostal . Cet appartement est situé à 3 km du centre-ville.

Vous arrivez en voiture ? Une zone de stationnement gratuite est disponible. Vous arrivez en voiture ? Une zone de stationnement est disponible.

Wi-Fi gratuit disponible dans l’établissement. Demandez des renseignements à votre arrivée.

Les amateurs de sport seront séduits par le centre de remise en forme. Accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite : un ascenseur leur permettra d’accéder aux étages les plus élevés.

Les prestations suivantes sont également disponibles : salon de massage, sauna et solarium.

Dans votre chambre, vous trouverez une TV. Veuillez noter que tous les équipements répertoriés ne figurent pas dans toutes les chambres.

Services additionnels de l’appartement proposés aux clients : banque, distributeur de billets, un service de repassage et concierge. Le personnel del’appartement parle russe.

Prix à la nuit à partir de €59

Adresse: Russia, Moscow Region, Elektrostal, ulitsa Yalagina, 15, Elektrostal

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Code de sécurité *

  • Animaux de compagnie non admis
  • Distributeur de billets
  • Commerces sur place
  • Zones fumeur
  • Check-in / check-out express
  • Arrivée anticipée
  • Départ tardif
  • Accès aux étages supérieurs par ascenseur
  • Fer et table à repasser
  • Services de conciergerie
  • Fer à repasser
  • Aire de jeux pour enfants
  • Enfants et familles bienvenues
  • Wi-Fi gratuit

Aménagements de la chambre

  • Chambres non fumeur
  • Réfrigérateur
  • Chambre familiale
  • TV par câble

Restauration

  • Café/thé pour la clientèle
  • Four micro-onde

Divertissement

  • Equipements de fitness
  • Soins esthétiques
  • Parking gratuit sur place

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Conditions d’utilisation de na ulitse yalagina 15 apartments, paiements par carte acceptés:.

Visa, Maestro, Mastercard, Cash

Les informations relatives au type de repas inclus dans le tarif sont indiquées dans les détails tarifaires.

Une caution de 5,000.00 RUB par séjour sera demandée à l'arrivée pour couvrir tout éventuel dommage.

Les citoyens russes doivent être en possession d’un passeport russe à leur arrivée.

Check-in takes place with a passport or driver's license.

The apartment is not rented for a day:

- persons without documents confirming their legal presence on the territory of the Russian Federation;

- persons under the influence of alcohol or other intoxication.

- Smoking in the apartment is strictly prohibited.

- Pets are not allowed.

- Noisy and entertainment events are not allowed.

- Loud listening to music or other noise is not allowed during the hours established by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

Early check-in and late check-out is possible - you need to clarify this possibility.

Na Ulitse Yalagina 15 Apartments sur la carte

Hôtels les plus proches.

Apartments Cozy Home on st. Yalagina, 15

Apartments Cozy Home on st. Yalagina, 15 Appartement Russian Federation, 144010, Moscow Oblast, Elektrostal, YAlagina St., 15, Elektrostal

Si vous voulez vous sentir comme à la maison, optez pour — Appartement «Apartments Cozy Home on st. Yalagina, 15» est situé à Elektrostal.

UytHome on 15 Yalagina steet

UytHome on 15 Yalagina steet Appartement Yalagina str., 15, Elektrostal, 144010

Envie d’un endroit tout confort : Appartement «UytHome on 15 Yalagina steet» est situé à Elektrostal. Cet appartement est situé à 3 km du centre-ville.

Uyut na YAlagina 13A

Apartments Cozy Home on boulevard 60-letiya pobedy, 10 Appartement Russian Federation, 144010, Moscow Oblast, Elektrostal, 60-letiya pobedy Blvd., 10, Elektrostal

Si vous voulez vous sentir comme à la maison, optez pour — Appartement «Apartments Cozy Home on boulevard 60-letiya pobedy, 10» est situé à Elektrostal. Cet appartement est situé à 3 km du centre-ville.

Bulvar 60-Letiya Pobedyi 10 Apartments

Bulvar 60-Letiya Pobedyi 10 Apartments Appartement bulvar 60-letiya Pobedy, 10, Elektrostal

Un lieu idéal pour des vacances en famille : Appartement « Bulvar 60-Letiya Pobedyi 10 Apartments » est situé à Elektrostal. Cet appartement est situé à 3 km du centre-ville.

Attractions à proximité

Saturn Stadium 24 Km.

Ramenskoye Bus Station 26 Km.

Ramenskoye Train Station 26 Km.

Complexe sportif Balashikha Arena 30 Km.

Sklon NPP Zvezda 34 Km.

Lyubertsy Train Station 34 Km.

Sklon TSAGI 34 Km.

Triumph Sport Hall 35 Km.

Reutov City Park 35 Km.

Aéroports les plus proches

Aéroport de Moscou-Joukovski 30 Km.

Aéroport international Domodedovo 51 Km.

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