PASAPORT SCAFFOLD AND REPUBLIC OF TURKEY

The Passport Dock, which was part of the construction of the Izmir Port, started in 1867, was completed in 1876 by the French Guiffray company and according to the projects of the British engineers. Founded in 1884, Izmir Bay Ottoman steamers Hamidiye Joint Stock Company, Karşıyaka, Alaybey, Osmanzade, Turan, Bayraklı, Passport, Konak, Karatas, Salhane and Göztepe ferry wharfs were serving with eight ships fleet. Today's Passport Pier is the first National Architecture style inspired by Ottoman and Seljuk architecture.

Passing through the oldest customs buildings of Izmir and the historical Kemeraltı Bazaar, the Passport Pier is used today for gulf passenger transport. Located between the Cumhuriyet Square and the Konak Pier to the southwest of the historical Kemeraltı Bazaar, the pier has been in service since 1884. It is also one of the best views of the sunset with its cafes and benches by the sea. The passport is visited by a large number of people every day by the many cafes and walking paths on the beach. The place where hookah drinkers and backgammon players meet is one of the inhabitants of Izmir. The coastline, where the famous sandstone, flakes and stalactites of Izmir, along with the dumb tea, the sparkling Turkish coffee, are also lacking, protects the city's values.

In front of the pier at sunset to catch the best photo frames to laugh at everyone laughing. Izmir city center for those who work in a more pleasant and comfortable journey on the pier is used at all hours of the day density is found.

Passport Ferry Port, which is one of the historical places to visit in Izmir, is one of the places that reflects the identity of the sea city in the most appropriate way. The historical pier is one of the most beautiful starting points to visit around with its beautiful sea every hour of the day.