Journey Through Time: Ephesus and Beyond

Discover the magic of Ephesus! Walk in the footsteps of ancient civilisations amid the stunning ruins of the once-great city. From the iconic Library of Celsus to the grand theatre, every step tells a tale of history and architectural brilliance.

Ephesus is a huge site and it can take up to half a day to explore all that it has to offer. We especially loved how well preserved a lot of the history was, it is incredible seeing all of the ruins. We walked round and took our time to learn about each individual part of history. However, there are lots of tours that you can take that talk you through each and every part of Ephesus.

Immerse yourself in the captivating blend of Roman, Greek, and Byzantine influences. Ephesus isn’t just a destination; it’s a journey through time, offering an unforgettable experience for history enthusiasts and wanderers alike.

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Explore the wonders surrounding Ephesus! Just a short journey away, visit the House of the Virgin Mary, a sacred pilgrimage site. Then, marvel at the ancient city of Priene, nestled against picturesque hills. Venture to Miletus to witness the impressive theatre and historic ruins.

Book all of the historical sites here!

Don’t miss out on the Temple of Artemis in Selcuk, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

Ephesus serves as a gateway to a treasure trove of historical gems – each site adding a layer to the rich tapestry of the region’s past.

We would recommend visiting Ephesus in either April, May, October or November. This is because it is the perfect time regarding the weather, it isn’t too warm or cold. If you go in the middle of summer is can get very hot. If you do visit around this time then we advise wearing light clothing such a linen and bring plenty of water. During the tour around Ephesus there is very little shade to hide from the sun.

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