Kültür stretches from the eastern shore of the Gulf of İzmir, consisting of the southern half of the Kordon esplanade, to the Kültürpark city park and constitutes most of the area burned down in the Great Fire of Smyrna in 1922.
The ground floor of most buildings usually consist of cafes and shops, promoting pedestrian traffic along the smaller streets of the neighborhood.
[6] The Kültür Muhtar office is located in front of the Gazi elementary school on Şevket Özçelik Street.
One of the city's largest central parks, Kültürpark, is located just east of Kültür across Şair Eşref Boulevard.
Both of these squares are open pedestrian spaces, with statues commemorating the Turkish War of Independence in their respective centers.
[9] Şair Eşref Boulevard is the third main road in the neighborhood, running along Kültür's eastern border.
The Konak Tram line, under construction since November 2016, will have two stations within Kültür on Şair Eşref Boulevard; Fuar and Alsancak Camii.
The tram will run north to Halkapınar and south to Fahrettin Altay, along the southern shore of the Gulf of İzmir.
The closest metro stations to Kültür are Çankaya and Basmane, which are both located approximately 700 m (2,300 ft) south of the neighborhood.