"While being enchanted by the ancient texture of Ephesus, the magnificence of the Roman period and the unique Terrace Houses, you will look at history with a different eye at the Ephesus Experience Museum. An unforgettable night experience awaits you in the atmosphere of Ephesus filtered by lights. Traces of the past meet the present!"
This special tour invites you to discover Ephesus, the most visited ancient city of Turkey, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, visit the Terrace Houses reflecting the magnificence of the Roman period, and embark on a unique journey in the Ephesus Experience Museum. In addition, you will have an unforgettable night experience in the enchanting atmosphere of Ephesus under the lights in the evening. Here is our detailed tour program:
Our tour begins with the Ephesus Ancient City. This ancient city is an ideal start for a journey into the depths of history. While wandering among important structures such as the magnificence of the Celsus Library, the magnificent structure of the Great Theater, the Temple of Hadrian and the Marble Street, we will follow the traces of the Roman and Hellenistic periods step by step. While witnessing the past of Ephesus, you will discover how the city developed as a great cultural center.
This tour will allow you to experience history, culture and nightlife all together while discovering the ancient texture and magic of Ephesus.
The House of the Virgin Mary was discovered by Lazarist priests in 1891 and was accepted as a center of pilgrimage for Christians after Pope Paul VI's visit in 1967. Those who want to leave a vow on the Wishing Wall of the church, which is considered sacred to Muslims, leave their votive papers and drink water from the Holy Fountain, then we go to the Ancient City of Ephesus, which was built entirely of marble and was a metropolis at one time. In Ephesus, accompanied by our guide, we see the Temple of Hadrian, the Temple of Domitian, the Temple of Serapis, the Church of the Virgin Mary, the Upper Agora and Basilica, the Odeon, the City Hall, the Bath and the public toilet, the Celsus Library, which is both a tomb monument and a library, and the unique ancient ruins that have survived to the present day, as well as the ancient theater.
The old Greek village Sirince, mentioned by Greek writer Dido Sotiriou in her work "Say hello to Anatolia from me". We walk among historical houses and streets with authentic architecture. We listen to how fruit wines are made in wine houses and our guests who wish can taste and shop for free. After our Sirince tour, we complete the Ephesus Sirince Virgin Mary Tour.
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