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PamukkaleCleopatra Antique Pools in Pamukkale
The Cleopatra Antique Pools, nestled in the heart of Pamukkale, are a natural thermal wonder steeped in legend and history. Said to have been a gift to Cleopatra herself, these mineral-rich hot springs lie among ancient marble ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Hierapolis. Warm, crystal-clear waters maintain a steady temperature of around 36°C, inviting […]

Karaköy
Karaköy, one of Istanbul’s most dynamic neighborhoods, seamlessly blends its Ottoman maritime past with a modern, creative spirit. Once a bustling port area, today it stands as a cultural hub where historic mosques, stylish boutiques, and contemporary art galleries coexist. Visitors can stroll along its cobbled streets, admire the elegant architecture of the 19th century, […]
EstanbulSüleymaniye Mosque Istanbul
The Süleymaniye Mosque, perched on Istanbul’s Third Hill, is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and the crowning achievement of famed Ottoman architect Mimar Sinan. Commissioned by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent in the 16th century, the mosque combines harmony, elegance, and grandeur, symbolizing the zenith of Ottoman architecture. Its vast courtyard, soaring dome, and […]
EstanbulSpice Bazaar Istanbul
The Spice Bazaar in Istanbul, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar, is a fragrant treasure trove dating back to the 17th century under Sultan Mehmed IV’s reign. Located in the Eminönü district near the New Mosque, it has long been a key center for trade, especially for spices arriving from the East. Today, visitors encounter […]
EstanbulGrand Bazaar Istanbul
Step through one of its eighteen gates, and the air shifts. The scent of dried spices mingles with the tang of leather. Light filters through painted vaulted ceilings. Voices rise and fall in a dozen languages. Welcome to the Grand Bazaar Istanbul — one of the oldest and largest covered markets on Earth, and the […]
ÉfesoGran Teatro de Éfeso
Visit Great Theatre of Ephesus on our 5-7 day Turkey tours. Experience stunning acoustics & 2,000 years of history. Free quote available!
ÉfesoMezquita de Isa Bey
The Isa Bey Mosque, built in 1375 by the architect Ali ibn Mushimish al-Damishki, is one of the finest examples of Seljuk architecture in western Anatolia. Commissioned by Isa Bey of the Aydinid dynasty, the mosque stands gracefully between the Basilica of Saint John and the Temple of Artemis in Selçuk. Its rectangular plan, asymmetrical […]
ÉfesoLa Basílica de San Juan
Discover the Basilica of Saint John in Selçuk, a stunning 6th-century Byzantine church near Ephesus. Plan your visit and explore its rich history today!
AntalyaKaleiçi
Kaleici, the historic heart of Antalya, is a captivating maze of narrow cobbled streets, ancient city walls, and beautifully restored Ottoman-era houses. Enclosed by Roman fortifications and centered around the old harbor, this district reflects layers of history from Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman periods. Visitors can admire landmarks like Hadrian’s Gate, Hidirlik Tower, and […]
BodrumBodrum Castle
Bodrum Castle, also known as the Castle of St. Peter, stands as a remarkable medieval fortress overlooking the turquoise waters of the Aegean Sea. Built by the Knights Hospitaller in the early 15th century, it became both a strategic stronghold and a symbol of power during the Crusades. Today, the castle is home to the […]
EsmirnaEphesus Ancient City Ruins in Turkey
The Ephesus Ancient City Ruins, near Selçuk in İzmir Province, offer a remarkable glimpse into Greco-Roman civilization. Once a bustling center of trade and culture, the city is renowned for its marble-paved streets, towering columns, and intricate mosaics. Highlights include the Library of Celsus, one of antiquity’s greatest libraries, the impressive Great Theatre with seating […]
EsmirnaÉfeso
Walk through the marble streets where Cleopatra and Mark Antony once strolled, where St. Paul preached to thousands, and where the wealthy citizens of the Roman Empire built their summer mansions. Ephesus stands as the crown jewel of ancient cities in Turkey, a sprawling archaeological wonder that brings 3,000 years of history to life in […]
EgiptoTemplo de la reina Hatshepsut
The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, also known as Djeser-Djeseru, is one of the most remarkable monuments on Luxor’s West Bank. Built in the 15th century BC at Deir el-Bahari, it served as the mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, one of Egypt’s most powerful female pharaohs. Designed by her royal architect Senenmut, the temple stands out for […]
EgiptoBazar Khan El Khalili
Explore Khan El Khalili Bazaar, Cairo's 14th-century market. Shop for spices, jewelry & crafts in historic Islamic Cairo. Plan your visit today!
EgiptoSinagoga Ben Ezra
The Ben Ezra Synagogue, nestled in Cairo’s Coptic Quarter, is one of Egypt’s most important Jewish heritage sites. Originally built in the 9th century and later reconstructed, it reflects a fusion of Romanesque and Middle Eastern architectural styles. According to tradition, it is believed to be the site where baby Moses was found among the […]
EgiptoIglesia colgante
The Hanging Church, officially known as Saint Virgin Mary’s Coptic Orthodox Church, is one of the oldest and most celebrated churches in Egypt. Built during the 3rd century, it is famously called the “Hanging” Church because it was constructed above the southern gatehouse of the Roman Babylon Fortress, giving it a suspended appearance. The church […]
TroyaAntigua ciudad de Troya
The ancient City of Troy, immortalized in Homer’s Iliad, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most significant archaeological landmarks in the world. Located in northwestern Turkey, Troy reveals layers of civilizations spanning over 4,000 years, including remnants from the Bronze Age and classical antiquity. Visitors can explore its ancient walls, gateways, […]

Side City in Antalya
Side is a historic port city in Antalya Province, Turkey, known for its remarkable fusion of ancient ruins and modern seaside charm. Once a bustling Greco-Roman settlement, Side showcases well-preserved landmarks such as the grand Roman Theater, the Temple of Apollo, and ancient city walls. Its archaeological treasures reflect centuries of cultural influence, from Hellenistic […]
EgiptoMemphis
The ancient city of Memphis, founded around 3100 BC by Pharaoh Menes, served as the capital of unified Egypt and remained a major political, religious, and cultural center for over eight centuries. Located near modern-day Mit Rahina, south of Cairo, Memphis was dedicated to Ptah, the creator god and patron of craftsmen. Today, visitors explore […]
EgiptoNecrópolis de Saqqara
Discover Saqqara Necropolis, Egypt's oldest royal burial site featuring the iconic Step Pyramid of Djoser. Book your guided tour today!
