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Cost of Living in Adana

How much does it cost to visit Adana? Daily budgets, accommodation costs, and real price examples for 2026.

💰 Budget: TRY 800/day💳 Mid-Range: TRY 1500/day✨ Luxury: TRY 3500/day

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Daily Budget Breakdown

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Budget

Hostels, street food, free attractions

TRY 800

per day

Weekly: TRY 5600

Monthly: TRY 24000

Examples

  • 🏨Adana Plaza Hotel standard roomTRY 300
  • 🍽️Kebab from Çorbaci Ahmet UstaTRY 150
  • 🚌AdanaKart public transport card top-upTRY 50
  • 🎟️Visit the Adana Cinema Museum and walk around the Stone BridgeTRY 100
  • 🎟️Explore the Grand Mosque (Ulu Cami) and Bedesten BazaarTRY 200
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Mid-Range

3-star hotels, restaurants, guided tours

TRY 1500

per day

Weekly: TRY 10500

Monthly: TRY 45000

Examples

  • 🏨Divan Adana standard roomTRY 600
  • 🍽️Lunch at Çorbaci Ahmet Usta for various mezes and kebabsTRY 300
  • 🚌Taxi for a few short trips and AdanaKart for main travelTRY 200
  • 🎟️Visit the Archaeology Museum of Adana and the Ataturk HouseTRY 150
  • 🎟️Evening stroll along the Seyhan River and enjoy local sweets from a patisserieTRY 250

Luxury

5-star hotels, fine dining, private tours

TRY 3500

per day

Weekly: TRY 24500

Monthly: TRY 105000

Examples

  • 🏨Sheraton Grand Adana Hotel suiteTRY 1500
  • 🍽️Fine dining experience at a hotel restaurant or a high-end local establishmentTRY 1000
  • 🚌Private car service for the dayTRY 500
  • 🎟️Private guided tour of the Misis Mosaic Museum and ancient city ruinsTRY 300
  • 🎟️Spa treatment at the hotel and shopping for local craftsTRY 200

Cost by Category

accommodation

300-1000 TRY

food

300-600 TRY

Transport

50-150 TRY

activities

150-300 TRY

Cost by Neighbourhood

NeighbourhoodBudget Levelvs City CentreBest For
Merkez ParkMid-rangeslightly abovefamilies, couples
ReşatbeyBudgetatfoodies, solo travelers
SinanpaşaBudgetbelowculture, foodies

Money-Saving Tips for Adana

🏨 Accommodation

  • Stay in budget neighbourhoods outside the tourist centre
  • Book apartments for longer stays (weekly discounts)
  • Travel in shoulder season for lower hotel rates
  • Compare prices across multiple booking platforms

🍽️ Food & Drink

  • Eat where locals eat, away from tourist hotspots
  • Try street food and market stalls for cheap eats
  • Buy lunch specials instead of evening meals
  • Cook some meals if your accommodation has a kitchen

🚌 Transport

  • Buy multi-day transit passes for unlimited travel
  • Walk between nearby attractions to save fares
  • Use public transport over taxis where possible
  • Book airport transfers in advance for fixed prices

🎟️ Activities

  • Take free walking tours (tip-based)
  • Look for free museum days or discounted hours
  • Book tours and activities online for lower prices
  • Explore parks, markets, and neighbourhoods on foot

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FAQ: Adana Costs

How much does it cost to visit Adana?

Budget travellers can visit Adana for around TRY 800/day (TRY 5600/week). Mid-range travellers should budget TRY 1500/day, while luxury travel costs around TRY 3500/day.

Is Adana expensive?

Adana is on the expensive side. Budget travellers need at least TRY 800/day. Consider staying in budget neighbourhoods and eating at local spots to save.

How much should I budget per day in Adana?

For a comfortable mid-range experience in Adana, budget TRY 1500/day. This covers a decent hotel, meals at sit-down restaurants, public transport, and a couple of activities.

What is the cheapest way to visit Adana?

Budget travellers in Adana can get by on TRY 800/day by staying in hostels or budget hotels, eating street food and local restaurants, using public transport, and choosing free walking tours and public attractions.