Even though Atatürk Airport is no longer used for international flights, the station is still active and serves exhibition areas (DTM) and nearby business districts.
M1B is mainly a residential + transport connection line, not a tourist line. It is useful mainly for:
The return route is the same stations in reverse order:
Kayaşehir Merkez → Bakırköy Sahil
M3 is mainly a residential and hospital corridor line, not a tourist line, but it is very useful for:
The return route is the same stations in reverse:
Sabiha Gökçen Airport → Kadıköy
Some newer sources and expansion plans include additional stations beyond Samandıra:
(These are part of the eastern extension toward Sultanbeyli, which is gradually being completed/commissioned in stages.)
M6 is mainly useful for:
The M10 line is an under-construction metro line on the Asian side of Istanbul designed to improve access to Sabiha Gökçen Airport (SAW) and connect Pendik–Kaynarca–Kurtköy areas.
Unlike other metro lines in Istanbul:
Here is the official full station list of the M11 metro line (as of 2026) ✈️🚇
M11 is the main airport metro of Istanbul (European side):
The T1 Tram Line is Istanbul's most important public transportation route for tourists. It connects many of the city's top attractions, including Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, Topkapi Palace, Eminönü, and Karaköy, making it the easiest way to explore Istanbul's historic center.
| Station | Connections |
|---|---|
| Kabataş | F1 Funicular to Taksim |
| Karaköy | F2 Tünel Funicular |
| Eminönü | T5 Tram |
| Sirkeci | Marmaray |
| Aksaray | M1A & M1B Metro |
| Laleli | Walking distance to M2 Metro |
| Topkapı | T4 Tram + Metrobus |
| Zeytinburnu | M1A Metro + Metrobus |
| Bağcılar | M1B Metro |
✅ Operates daily from approximately 06:00 AM to Midnight
✅ Uses the Istanbulkart smart card payment system
✅ The fastest and easiest way to visit Istanbul's historic attractions
✅ Fully integrated with Istanbul's metro, ferry, and Marmaray networks
✅ Trams usually arrive every 2–5 minutes during peak hours
M11 Airport Metro → Gayrettepe → M2 Metro → Vezneciler → Walk to Laleli T1 Station
M11 Airport Metro → Gayrettepe → M2 Metro → Yenikapı → M1A/M1B → Aksaray → T1 Tram
This route provides easy access to:
The T1 line is often called "Istanbul's Tourist Tram" because it passes through most of the city's iconic landmarks. If you're visiting Istanbul for the first time, the T1 tram is one of the most convenient and affordable ways to explore the city's historic peninsula. 🚋🇹🇷
The T2 Tram Line, also known as the Historic Istiklal Tram, is one of Istanbul's most iconic attractions. Unlike modern tram lines, the T2 operates with vintage-style red trams along the famous Istiklal Avenue, connecting Taksim Square with Tünel in the historic Beyoğlu district.
| Station | Connection |
|---|---|
| Taksim | M2 Metro, F1 Funicular to Kabataş |
| Tünel | F2 Historic Funicular to Karaköy |
| Karaköy (via F2) | T1 Tram, ferries, Bosphorus cruises |
✅ The T2 is more of a cultural attraction than a transportation line.
✅ Walking along Istiklal Avenue is often faster than taking the tram during busy hours.
✅ The tram is extremely popular for photography.
✅ The route passes historic churches, consulates, bookstores, galleries, and traditional Turkish cafés.
✅ A valid Istanbulkart can be used for travel.
The T2 is one of Istanbul's most photographed transportation icons. Riding the historic red tram through the lively atmosphere of Istiklal Street offers visitors a glimpse into the city's past while enjoying one of its most vibrant neighborhoods.
For many travelers, a ride on the T2 is not just transportation—it's part of the Istanbul experience itself. 🚋
The T3 Tram Line is a historic heritage tram operating on the Asian side of Istanbul. It runs as a circular route through the vibrant streets of Kadıköy, connecting major shopping, dining, and cultural areas.
| No. | Station |
|---|---|
| 1 | Kadıköy – İDO |
| 2 | İskele Camii |
| 3 | Çarşı |
| 4 | Altıyol |
| 5 | Bahariye |
| 6 | Kilise |
| 7 | Moda İlkokulu |
| 8 | Moda Caddesi |
| 9 | Mühürdar |
| 10 | Damga Sokak |
| 11 | Kadıköy – İDO |
The line operates as a circular (loop) route and returns to its starting point.
| Station | Connection |
|---|---|
| Kadıköy – İDO | M4 Metro, Ferries, Bus Network |
| Kadıköy Ferry Area | Ferries to Eminönü, Karaköy, Beşiktaş and the Princes' Islands |
| Ayrılık Çeşmesi (short distance via M4) | Marmaray |
The T3 offers visitors a chance to experience the local lifestyle of Istanbul's Asian side. Unlike the busy tourist areas of Sultanahmet and Taksim, Kadıköy and Moda provide a more relaxed atmosphere filled with cafés, street art, seaside views, and authentic local culture.
A ride on the T3 is one of the best ways to discover the unique character of Kadıköy and Moda. 🚋
The T4 Tram Line is a light rail / tram system on the European side of Istanbul. It connects the historic Topkapı area with the northern districts of Sultangazi and Mescid-i Selam, serving mainly residential and local commuter areas.
| Station | Connection |
|---|---|
| Topkapı | T1 Tram + Metrobus |
| Edirnekapı | M1A / M1B Metro |
| Vatan | M1A / M1B Metro |
| Sağmalcılar | Metro access nearby zones |
| KİPTAŞ Venezia | M7 Metro connection (via nearby area) |
T4 is not a tourist line, but it is useful for:
Unlike T1 (tourist tram), T4 is more like a commuter light metro line. It serves daily transportation needs rather than sightseeing, and runs mostly through residential districts of Istanbul.
The T5 Tram Line is a modern tram route in Istanbul running along the Golden Horn (Haliç). It connects the historic center of Eminönü with Alibeyköy Bus Terminal, passing through important districts like Balat, Fener, and Eyüpsultan.
| Station | Connection |
|---|---|
| Eminönü | T1 Tram + Ferries |
| Küçükpazar | M2 Metro (Yenikapı–Hacıosman line) |
| Fener / Balat | Historic districts (walking access) |
| Eyüpsultan Teleferik | TF2 Cable Car (Pierre Loti Hill) |
| Alibeyköy Metro | M7 Metro Line |
| Alibeyköy Cep Otogarı | Intercity bus terminal |
Unlike fast commuter lines, T5 is both:
It is especially popular for tourists who want to explore Balat, Fener, and Eyüpsultan in a single easy route.
The T6 Istanbul line is a short coastal rail service running along the European side of the Marmara Sea, connecting Sirkeci with Kazlıçeşme. It is officially considered part of Istanbul’s tram/light rail system but operates more like a commuter rail line.
| Station | Connection |
|---|---|
| Sirkeci | Marmaray + T1 Tram + ferries |
| Yenikapı | M1A / M1B / M2 Metro + Marmaray |
| Kazlıçeşme | Marmaray |
T6 is not a traditional sightseeing tram like T1. Instead, it is:
It is mainly useful for short local travel along the historic coastline rather than tourism hopping.