The Kailyn Hotels & Suites Ataşehir is situated in the developing business district of Ümraniye, on the Asian side of Istanbul. The hotel offers contemporary accommodations in a rapidly growing commercial area, positioned conveniently for business travelers. The journey from Galataport cruise terminal spans approximately 20.5 kilometers, crossing from the European to the Asian side of Istanbul.
The route takes you through some of Istanbul's most iconic areas, starting from the historic Galataport area in Karaköy, passing along the Bosphorus waterfront, and crossing into Asia via the Bosphorus Bridge. The journey continues through the main arteries of the Asian side, passing through Üsküdar and eventually reaching Ümraniye's business district.
Public transportation from Galataport to The Kailyn Hotels & Suites Ataşehir requires multiple transfers and can be challenging with luggage. You'll need to take a tram from Karaköy to Kabataş, followed by a ferry to Üsküdar, and then a bus or metro to Ümraniye. This journey typically takes 75-90 minutes, depending on connection times.
There are no direct shuttle services operating between Galataport and The Kailyn Hotels & Suites Ataşehir. Most shuttle services focus on airport routes rather than hotel-to-port transfers, making this option unavailable for this particular journey.
While taxis are readily available at Galataport, the cross-continental journey can be costly due to traffic conditions and bridge tolls. Many taxi drivers may be unfamiliar with the specific location of the hotel in Ümraniye, potentially leading to navigation challenges. Peak hour traffic can significantly impact journey times and costs.
Our professional private transfer service ensures a seamless journey from Galataport to The Kailyn Hotels & Suites Ataşehir, with experienced drivers who know the optimal routes through Istanbul's cross-continental traffic. We provide fixed-price transfers, comfortable vehicles, and door-to-door service, eliminating the stress of navigating public transport or negotiating with taxi drivers.