Why city-specific taxi pages matter
The cost and logic of a taxi ride change completely from one city to another. In Istanbul, choosing a bridge or a tunnel shifts the fare within minutes, while in Antalya the real question is the fixed transfer price from the airport to the hotel. That is exactly why every province has its own page on TaksiBul.
Each city page carries a pre-ride estimate specific to that province, airport transfer details, the most-used districts and routes, and local frequently asked questions. So a resident of Izmir and a tourist arriving in Bodrum both find the exact answer they need on a single page.
Metros: heavy traffic, uninterrupted supply
In big cities like Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Bursa, demand stays high all day. What matters here is finding an available car nearby even at peak hour and never meeting a surprise fare in traffic. TaksiBul shows a fixed estimate; your price does not multiply in the rain or during the evening rush.
In these cities, where bridges, tunnels and coastal roads directly affect the fare, seeing the estimate before you ride is a real relief. Even when crossing from one continent to the other, you know what you will pay in advance.
Holiday regions: airports and seasons
In tourist regions like Antalya, Muğla, Bodrum and Alanya, most rides are airport transfers. The road from airports such as AYT and DLM to a hotel or resort is usually long and best planned as a fixed-price transfer.
Seasonal density, flights landing late at night and the need for service in several languages are decisive here. Because the app works in Turkish, English, Arabic and Russian, a foreign passenger types the address in their own language, sees the fare in their own language and pays comfortably by card.
Coverage keeps growing
We launched the service with the big cities and leading holiday hubs, and we are expanding coverage step by step to the rest of Anatolia. Cities that are not active yet appear in the list with a 'soon' tag.
If you want to see TaksiBul in your own city, you can leave a request in the app. Demand is one of the most important factors that directly shapes a province's driver network and its launch order.