Selçuk
Explore Selçuk Town, the gateway to Ephesus, and discover its rich heritage, including the Temple of Artemis, Basilica of St. John, and Ayasuluk Castle.
Izmir is Turkey’s third-largest city, located on the Aegean Sea’s western coast. Renowned for its rich history, warm climate, and vibrant culture, Izmir is a significant center for trade and tourism. Key attractions include the ancient city of Ephesus, the Roman Agora of Smyrna, and the bustling Kemeralti Market. Izmir’s cuisine, characterized by fresh seafood and Aegean dishes, is also a notable highlight.
Explore Selçuk Town, the gateway to Ephesus, and discover its rich heritage, including the Temple of Artemis, Basilica of St. John, and Ayasuluk Castle.
Pergamon, now known as Bergama, is a city in Turkey that was once an important center of the Hellenistic world. The city is located in the West of Turkey, about 100 miles from Istanbul. Pergamum was founded in the 3rd century BC by Philetaerus, a general of Alexander the Great. The city flourished under the…
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