Excursions & day trips
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Duration: 4 Hours
Fai questo perché
You'll visit the UNESCO-listed ancient city of Ephesus, one of the best-preserved Roman cities
You can learn all about the history and society of this important Roman site
The Library of Celsus, the Grand Theatre and Temple of Hadrian are all on the agenda
Master potters will craft and decorate Turkish ceramics by hand in a pottery-making demo
Your expert local guide knows all about the city of Ephesus and will share their insight with you
Cosa aspettarsi
Ephesus brings the past to life. This tour combines the ancient city with a visit to a typical ceramics factory for a glimpse into traditional pottery making. First up, you'll relive the glory days of the Roman Empire as you explore the monuments of Ephesus on a guided tour. Gökhan, one of our expert local guides, says "the archaeological site is so well-preserved that it's easy to imagine you are walking in the footsteps of the toga-clad crowds that gathered and chattered in the streets 2,000 years ago."Crammed with temples, relics and religious statues, you'll walk the marble streets as your guide explains their history. A star attraction is the Insta-perfect Library of Celsus – a feat of classical architecture that once housed the brightest scholars of the day and more than 12,000 scrolls of age-old wisdom. Strolling between the column-lined avenues, you'll peep into crumpled shops and houses en route to the Grand Theatre – a colossal amphitheatre where St Paul once preached. There's a museum here, too, which you'll walk through during your visit. It's digital exhibits are designed to help you imagine what life was like in Ephesus during its heyday. We'll round things off with a visit to a ceramics factory to see how Turkish pottery is made. Marvel at the precision of the master potter – working only by eye – as he decorates and paints traditional pieces. It's one of the best places to snap up some authentic souvenirs and support local livelihoods. Gökhan adds "Cini ceramics are a traditional Turkish art form. Look out for the popular tulip and carnation motifs – the tulip symbolises the unity of God, while the carnation represents nature and renewal."
Cosa è incluso
Transport
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Entrance fees
Cosa ricordare
Not suitable for guests with reduced mobility
Fornitore
TANTUR TURIZM SEYAHAT A.S
Commissione di prenotazione
Buone notizie! Non sono applicati costi aggiuntivi a questa prenotazione.
Commissione di cancellazione
Ricevi un rimborso del 100% se annulli fino a 1 giorno prima dell'inizio dell'esperienza
Where
Pickups are available from selected hotels in the following resorts:Kusadasi, Ozdere, Seferihisar