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For those who get the Brit. Wanna See Some More? Click to Follow Me Temple of Artemis. House of Virgin Mary. Ephesus Archaeological Museum. Now considered one of the grandest reconstructed sites in the ancient world, the region also hosted the likes of Cleopatra, Mark Antony, the Virgin Mary and John the Apostle. The ruins of Ephesus are the biggest open-air museum in Turkey and you will get to explore them on this half-day tour from Kusadasi port.
Your route will take you past the Temple of Hadrian, the Fountain of Trajan, the Great Theater and the spectacular Celsus Library, one of the best-preserved buildings among the ruins. Ephesus is also a sacred site for Christians, due to its association with several biblical figures, including St. Paul and St. John the Evangelist. But the highlight is the last resting place of the Virgin Mary. After Jesus had been crucified on the cross, the Virgin Mary came to Ephesus to spend the last The tour guide was excellent.
He was informative and interesting. The tour was well paced and the trip to the Ceramics outlet was worthwhile. After meeting your guide at your Kusadasi Hotel, your private, guided tour of Ephesus and the House of Virgin Mary will begin. Your expedition into Ancient Greek and Roman periods begins with a drive aboard an air-conditioned coach to Ephesus, an ancient city famous for its early Christian roots. Once here you will hear about the settlements of one of the biggest open air museums in the world, which receives over a million visitors each years.
You will also see the constructions of the Ephesus Ancient Ruins; the parliament building, the ancient municipality, the ancient hospital, the Temple of Hadrian, the Trajan Fountain, the Celsus Library and the Great Theater.
If you are hungry, you will also be able to receive recommendations from your guide. Next, you will experience a place that has been a host to pilgrims for centuries, the House of the Virgin Mary.
At this site you will hear a Founded by the Greeks and conquered by the Romans, Ephesus was once a city of proverbial wealth. It was a bustling port which over time developed into an important center for Christianity.
The tour is the perfect way to experience the site in a fun and insightful way, and gain valuable insight into one of the most popular places in Turkey. The first stop of the day is to the State Agora, which was once the political heart of the city boasting a lavish square. Continue on to Bouleuterion, and discover the meeting point of the city council which perhaps was also a space for artistic performances. As you stroll around the colonnades, stoas, and other buildings, listen to fascinating stories about what life was like here for locals.
Arrive at the Te I had a great time with this. It was easy and it helped me a lot to get around the site and learn some things.
Explore an historical gem of the eastern Mediterranean on a full-day tour of Ephesus from Istanbul, with round-trip flights, and walk in the footsteps of Cleopatra, Mark Antony, the Virgin Mary, and John the Apostle. The largest open-air museum in Turkey, Ephesus contains more than 30 buildings and structures linked together by streets that still bear the marks of chariot wheels.
Your guide will show you the awe-inspiring Great Theater, where St. Bonus — before visiting St. Order their fried sardines and grilled fresh fish. Getting there: There are sometimes buses from Pamukkale direct to Selcuk, but because of the low tourist season the bus companies did not offer it.
Instead we took a dolmus to Denizli train station 3. We liked this option — it was cheap and easy! In Pamukkale, ask your hotel or host for where the nearest dolmus stop is. Getting around: Within Selcuk we walked to all attractions. Where we stayed: We stayed at Ephesus Palace hotel — a family-owned business.
We really liked them as they offered genuine advice on how to best visit Selcuk, without pressuring you to buy any tours. Psst, use our booking. Mark and Xin. We spent a lot time in the village, drinking traditional Turkish coffee, admiring the beautiful white-walled town and even ventured out a bit to enjoy its surroundings.
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