Seven Romantic Days Among the Ruins of Ephesus
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Ephesus

Seven Romantic Days Among the Ruins of Ephesus

Ancient stones, forested hills, and Aegean sunsets for two

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A slow, romantic week based in Selçuk and Kuşadası, weaving the ancient city of Ephesus with quiet villages, forested hills and Aegean sunsets. Designed for a halal‑keeping couple who want key highlights planned but plenty of relaxed, low‑stress exploring in wild, green surroundings.

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Halal Food Is the Norm in This Region

Turkey is a majority‑Muslim country and in Selçuk, Kuşadası and surrounding towns, standard meat is halal and pork is rarely used outside clearly labeled tourist menus; still, you can always say “helal olsun mu?” to double‑check and avoid any sausage or bacon items.

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Beat the Heat at Ephesus

Plan your main Ephesus visit for early morning with a hat, sunscreen and at least 1.5 liters of water per person; there is little shade and the stone streets reflect the sun, making midday visits in summer very tiring.

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Cash and Cards Balance

Carry a mix of cash and card: cards work well at hotels and larger restaurants, but small village shops, public toilets and some market stalls only take cash, so keep small lira notes handy.

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Getting Around Without Constant Internet

Download offline maps of Selçuk, Ephesus and Kuşadası, and save your hotel and key sites; taxis are easy to find at the station and major sights, so you won’t need ride‑hailing apps.

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Use Small‑Group Tours for Big Sites

For Ephesus and Pamukkale, consider booking small‑group tours that include transport and entry fees; they often meet at easy central points and you can pay in cash, avoiding complex planning and ticket queues.

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Respectful Dress for Sacred Places

At mosques and the House of Virgin Mary, wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees; women may want a light scarf for hair, and men should avoid sleeveless tops—socks help when removing shoes.

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Tipping and Service Culture

In restaurants, a 5–10% tip in cash is appreciated but not mandatory, and you can round up taxi fares for convenience; hotel staff welcome small tips for help with luggage or special requests.

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Market Days and Opening Hours

Selçuk’s weekly market day (often Saturday, but confirm locally) is great for produce and clothes, while some village shops close by early evening; main tourist sites like Ephesus have fixed opening hours, so check the latest times via your hotel.

Your Week Itinerary

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Ejder Restaurant

Casual garden‑style spot by the train tracks; ask for a Turkish breakfast (serpme kahvaltı) with eggs, cheeses, olives, tomatoes and simit or pide, all easily kept halal as they use vegetable oils and you can skip any non‑halal sausages.

1h
$8-15 per person
Old House Restaurant
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Old House Restaurant

Homey spot in a stone building with climbing plants; order grilled sea bream or sea bass, vegetarian meze and şakşuka, all prepared with vegetable oil and no pork, and confirm fish is not cooked with wine.

1h 15m
$15-25 per person
Agora Restaurant
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Agora Restaurant

Cozy indoor‑outdoor restaurant with stone walls and plants; order grilled fish, vegetable meze, rice and salads, all cooked in vegetable oil, and ask that no wine or non‑halal ingredients be used in sauces.

1h 15m
$15-25 per person

5 activities across 4 days

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