
Ephesus
Turkey's best-preserved ancient city brings antiquity alive
Walking through Ephesus feels like stepping into a time machine. The marble streets still bear chariot wheel ruts from 2,000 years ago. The Library of Celsus rises majestically at the end of Curetes Street, its facade restored to stunning detail. This isn't just another pile of old stones – it's Turkey's best-preserved ancient city, where you can actually imagine daily life in Roman times. The acoustics in the Great Theatre still work perfectly, seating 25,000 people just as it did when gladiators fought below. And here's the thing: you can walk the same marble paths that Cleopatra and Mark Antony once strolled.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Buy the Museum Pass Turkey for 375 lira - it covers Ephesus, the museum, and 300+ other sites nationwide
- 2.Pack water and snacks - the site's café charges 15 lira for a small bottle of water
- 3.Skip the audio guide rental (30 lira) and download the free Ephesus app instead
- 4.Eat lunch in Selçuk town rather than tourist restaurants near the ruins - you'll save 50% minimum
- 5.Book accommodation in Selçuk instead of Kuşadası to cut hotel costs in half
- 6.Take the dolmuş (5 lira) instead of taxis (25 lira) between town and the ruins
Travel Tips
- •Start at the Upper Gate entrance to walk downhill and avoid tour group crowds at the Library of Celsus
- •Wear a hat and sunscreen - there's virtually no shade among the marble ruins
- •Bring comfortable walking shoes with good grip for the uneven ancient marble streets
- •Visit early morning (8am opening) or late afternoon for the best lighting and cooler temperatures
- •Download offline maps - cell service can be spotty around the archaeological site
- •Carry cash in Turkish lira - many local vendors don't accept cards
- •Learn a few Turkish phrases - locals appreciate the effort and often share insider tips
- •Book Terrace Houses tickets in advance during peak season - they limit daily visitors
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