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Adana Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Adana

Situated on the banks of the Seyhan River, Adana is one of the largest and most populous cities in Turkey. Adana Sakirpasa Airport is 4 kilometers west of the downtown area, offering a busy schedule of domestic and international flights. Adana train station is another important transit hub, offering services to Mersin, Konka and Ankara. An Enterprise Rent-A-Car branch can be found at the airport or on Mehmet Nuri Sabuncu Boulevard in Adana.

What to do and see in Adana

Adana was founded in 6000 BC, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on the planet. As such, this Turkish city isn't short on historic landmarks. The Great Mosque is one of Adana's most beloved attractions, dating back to the time of the Ottoman Empire. It was the largest religious center in the city until the completion of the Adana Sabanci Central Mosque in 1998. This marvel of modern architecture is also worth a visit, with its picturesque surroundings popular with families.

Other must-visit destinations include the Adana Archaeology Museum. Founded more than a century ago, this museum holds one of the largest and most important archeological collections in all of Turkey. Inside you'll find exhibits dating back to the Bronze Age and Neolithic period.

If you're thinking about car and van rental in Adana, there are many festivals worth checking out. Every April, the city gets into the party spirit as the Orange Blossom Carnival gets going. This festival celebrates the citrus produce synonymous with the region, with locals painting the streets in vibrant orange. The Adana Golden Boll Film Festival is another important event in the city. Held every summer, this festival recognizes the best in homegrown cinema.

Food lovers can also look forward to several gastronomic festivals. Every October, the city plays host to the International Taste of Adana Festival. As well as food vendors aplenty, visitors can get involved with workshops or pick up a few culinary tricks from live speakers. In 2022, more than half a million gourmands flocked to this increasingly popular festival.

Booking car rental in Adana for a family getaway? Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, Adana has many parks and green spaces. Merkez Park covers more than 333,000 square meters and spans both sides of the Seynan River. The perfect place to escape to if you're looking to unwind, this beautiful oasis has several bike paths, hiking trails and children's playgrounds.

If you're a fan of outdoor pursuits, Adana hosts several annual sporting events. During the summer months, the Aviation and Paragliding Festival proves particularly popular. Meanwhile, the Yumurtalik Kiteboard Festival is worth checking out if you're looking for something a little different.

Need to shop? The M1 Adana Shopping Center should fit the bill nicely. This expansive shopping complex sells everything from fashion and apparel to electronics. What's more, you'll find plenty of fast-food vendors for last-minute bites. In the mood for something more traditional? The covered markets of Grand Bazaar are hard to beat.

Driving in Adana

Thanks to an extensive road network, car rental in Adana makes sense if you want to explore southern Turkey in full. If you're flying into Adana, the D400 provides convenient connections to the downtown area. Meanwhile, the D815 offers hassle-free routes to the Turkish Riviera. You can even drive all the way to the capital of Ankara. If you're thinking about a road trip, the E90 is your best bet. However, Turkey's Otoyal network is also something to consider. Although you'll have to pay a toll to use the freeways, routes like the O-21 and 0-51 take the effort out of journeying further afield.

First time visiting Adana? You need to remember that motorists drive on the right-hand side of the road in Turkey. Driving rules are also fairly specific. According to the Turkish Highway Code, you can only pass when approaching from the left. In certain parts of Turkey, passing is forbidden entirely. You can't pass vehicles in front if you're driving through a tunnel or crossing a bridge. Speed limits are also enforced throughout Adana and Turkey. GPS alert systems are illegal here, so avoid using them on your phone to identify speed cameras.

As Adana is an urban center, expect traffic congestion. Roads in the downtown area are busiest during the morning commuting hours. If possible, avoid starting your journey between 7:00 am and 9:00 am. The downtown area and central intersections become busy again between 4:00 pm and 7:00 pm. During major festivals, Adana can welcome thousands of extra motorists, so anticipate heavy traffic throughout the day.

Although free parking is rare in Adana, there are plenty of paid parking spaces you can use. Unlike other countries, Turkey doesn't use metered parking. Instead, you'll be approached by a parking attendant once you've parked your vehicle, who will then take payment. Parking is typically charged by the hour. If you're only leaving your vehicle for a few minutes, you usually won't have to pay anything.

Strict speed limits are enforced in Adana and the surrounding region. Within Adana, speed limits are capped at 50 km/h. Outside of built-up areas, speed limits rise to 90 km/h. When driving on Turkish motorways, speed limits are as high as 120 km/h.