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️ Ephesus Travel Guide: Discover One of the Best-Preserved Ancient Cities in the World

Introduction

Welcome to Ephesus, one of the most fascinating and best-preserved ancient cities of the Greco-Roman world. Located near the modern-day town of Selçuk in İzmir Province, Ephesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts millions of visitors each year with its stunning architecture, rich history, and mythological roots.

Whether you’re passionate about archaeology, curious about Roman daily life, or simply looking for an unforgettable cultural experience in Türkiye, Ephesus is a destination that will leave you in awe.


️ What Makes Ephesus Special?

From the awe-inspiring Celsus Library to the grand Great Theatre, from the intricate Terrace Houses to the sacred Temple of Hadrian, Ephesus offers a full-day (or more!) journey through the lives of its ancient inhabitants.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • Celsus Library – An iconic symbol of ancient knowledge

  • Great Theatre – With a capacity of 25,000, once used for performances and political meetings

  • Terrace Houses – Luxurious homes of the Ephesian elite

  • ‍♀️ Curetes Street – The main road lined with monuments, temples, and shops

  • Public Latrines – An intriguing look into Roman hygiene and social life

  • Trajan Fountain – A beautifully reconstructed fountain honoring Emperor Trajan

Explore each site in detail in our [Ephesus Listing Section] (internal link)


How to Get to Ephesus

  • By car: Ephesus is a 1-hour drive from İzmir (65 km).

  • By train: Take a regional train to Selçuk Station.

  • By bus: Many tour companies offer daily excursions from İzmir, Kuşadası, and other nearby towns.

The entrance is within walking distance from Selçuk town center and parking is available at both the upper and lower gates.


Best Time to Visit

The best months to explore Ephesus are April to June and September to November, when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller. Try to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid peak hours.