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Ancient City of Ephesus: Traveller Reviews


TripAdvisor Traveller Rating: 4 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #1 of 29 attractions in Ephesus
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Attraction type: Ancient ruins, Historic site
Address: Ephesus, Turkey

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A great day in Ehphesus-Kusadasi

Ancient City of Ephesus

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5 of 5 stars
USA
14 Jun 2009
6
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Our cruise ship stopped in Kusadasi in April which gave us the opportunity to visit the ancient city of Ephesus. We had arranged in advance for a private tour through www.kusadasiguides.com. Six of us from the ship met our guide, Emel Sir, as we disembarked the ship. She led us to a late model Mercedes 12 seat van with driver. The six of us visited the Temple of Artemis, the house of the Virgin Mary, Ephesus, and then had lunch in a beautiful setting in an olive grove near a rug factory. After a lovely lunch, we toured the rug factory, visited the museum of Ephesus, and returned to the ship.
Emel provided us all with excellent interesting information during our tour. She has a degree in tourism and speaks excellent English. The company was responsive to my emails, especially when I increased the number of us on the tour, and exceeded all our expectations. I would highly reccomend them. In addition, the cost was modest and a fraction of what the cruise line charged for a much larger, more impersonal, bus tour. Be sure and request Emel. It was a great day with incredibly interesting sites.

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A 'must' when in Izmir

Ancient City of Ephesus

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5 of 5 stars
Auckland, New Zealand.
31 May 2009
1
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This was one of those 'well, we're here, so we might as well go and see it' kind of day trips, and it turned out to be one of the best days that we had on our trip. Half of the fun was getting there. Note to those coming to Izmir via cruise; Get a taxi OUTSIDE the terminal gates. It's more than half the price to that being offered by the cruises and those taxis inside the gate - and just as much fun and just as safe. (Be aware though, that there are no seatbelts in the back of cabs and they travel at lightening speed!)

Our taxi dropped us off at the top of the hill at Ephesus (just over an hour out of Izmir) and it was a comfortable walk down the hill to the hundreds of taxis and buses waiting for the tourists at the bottom. The 'road' down the hill is marble and quite slippery in the wet, so wear comfortable shoes. The ruins themselves are just amazing. The guides are very well informed but you can get away with a guidebook just as well. The library and amphitheatre were the highlights for us. Amazing how they have managed to either preserve it or put it back together so well.

The history in this place is just incredible, and well worth the entry fee and haggling of the taxi price. As one of the wonders of the ancient world, I personally think you would be mad to exchange this for anything else while in Izmir and you will regret not going. A wonderful day for everyone as even if you aren't that interested in ruins, the trip there and back via the coastal road and through the countryside is just as beautiful.

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A must see

Ancient City of Ephesus

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5 of 5 stars
Oro Valley, Arizona
25 May 2009

Perhaps one of the most well preserved and well designed ancient city. I won't rehash what other reviewers have written in their posts. Though I have to say that the Celsus library is awe-inspiring once you find out that it was pieced together (all 2500 of them) by archeologists after the pieces were excavated.

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Ancient City of Ephesus

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3 of 5 stars
Salisbury
18 Apr 2009
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This is a good ruin however after paying for the entrance fee you expect to see the whole site for the price. However when you’re inside there is an additonal cost to go into the current excavation for another fee. Dissapointing.

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Spectacular Ancient City

Ancient City of Ephesus

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5 of 5 stars
Kusadasi
16 Apr 2009
12
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Last month we made 12 day Mediterranean Cruise cruise with Norwegian Jade and had a wonderful time. Our favorite destination was Ephesus. Before taking the cruise we booked our Ephesus excursion from a local tour company. We had a wonderful guide.
Denizhan (den@transbalkan.com) who was very helpful and informative.

Ephesus was something we enjoyed so much (a feast for the eyes, ears and senses). Could not have been more pleased. Our guide met us early in the morning and we drove to the town of Selcuk. Selcuk is a nice little town with about 20,000 people. Then we continued to Ephesus. Ephesus, of course, was phenomenal. The large theatres and the library of Celsus. we loved it. we wandered around and climbed up on the rocks to appreciate it from different vantage points.

Ephesus is definitely a beautiful place to explore and discover the small rooms that are hidden here and there. If you are adventurous enough you can find some very nice little spots. We wandered and took interesting pictures. Climbed through the overgrown ramule to find small holes that open up to cavern-like passages and rooms built beneath some of the columns and walkways. Walked through the passageway that leads to the steps of the theatre and ascended to the great view of the top seats. My friend and I decided to take advantage of the peaceful surroundings and the novelty of the moment and take naps on the top platform with the mountains rising around us. When I woke up I walked out on the ledge created by the support beams of the structure and marveled at the beauty of the valley in which Ephesus is cradled. The Apostle Paul spent more time in the city of Ephesus than in any other place he visited. It was here that he faced the riot of the silversmiths, led by Demetrius, and it was also here that the young evangelist Timothy served as a pastor. Ephesus is also the home, according to tradition, of the Apostle John in his later years, as well as to Mary, the mother of Jesus. This city, founded nearly three millennia ago by the Greeks, today stands as one of the most impressive archaeological and historical sites in the world.

In our cruise through Med., we had the opportunity to visit many destinations -- Athens, Naples, Athens, Santorini and others -- but Ephesus was far and away the most awe inspiring of the bunch. >From the moment you enter the city, as you walk the mile of marble streets, visit the Ephesian latrines, ogle the beautiful mosaic walkway (an entire sidewalk that is made up of mosaics), wonder at the Library of Celsus, test your strength at the Pillars of Hercules, try to find the brothel and then sit in the Theatre where the silversmiths rioted, e'er so long ago, you will be transported to antiquity and find yourself deep in the history of Turkey, and Rome. Most of the ruins in Ephesus are Roman ruins. This city, like others has been burned, conquered, destroyed by fire and earthquake and been Romanized. So you'll get to see many temples and columns dedicated to Trajan, Hadrian and the like. The keystones to see, the places you must visit (and if you're in Ephesus you cannot miss them) include: the Library of Celsus (of which only the front remains, but it's the most impressive site), the advertisement for the brothel (no lie, it's a famous site to see, everyone has pictures of it), the Pillars of Hercules (you can only pass if your hands touch both sides) and, of course, the Ephesian latrines. After all that, you'll find yourself on the Harbor Road and facing the massive Theatre. Once able to hold 25,000 people, this edifice dazzles the visitor standing before it and in it.

Outside the city you will find the usual array of shops and sellers. Some of the usual things you can find include fezzes (shriner's hats), statuary, t-shirts, guide books, specialty books, apple tea (excellent stuff), water pipes and the list goes on. All in all, Ephesus is a must destination to visit.

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