Located conveniently in the town closed to all the hotels. it's just the perfect place to eat home style cooked fresh food , fresh and extremely tasty ... More
Located conveniently in the town closed to all the hotels. it's just the perfect place to eat home style cooked fresh food , fresh and extremely tasty.
Member's pageSunrise Hot Air Balloon Ride (파묵칼레 일출 열기구)
Denizli > (Amusement)
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Hot air ballooning, an activity that comes to mind when you think of Turkiye, can also be enjoyed in Pamukkale, where the white cliffs and ancient tim ... More
Hot air ballooning, an activity that comes to mind when you think of Turkiye, can also be enjoyed in Pamukkale, where the white cliffs and ancient times Ruins Don't you want to enjoy the experience of traversing Hierapolis? Float over a UNESCO World Heritage Site and watch a stunning sunrise This is a hot air balloon experience that you can appreciate. Flying over the picturesque scenery would make me so happy. Activities include pick-up and It is said that you can get off and even offer a free breakfast. The journey takes about 3-4 hours.
Take a hot air balloon ride at sunrise and watch the sunrise as you fly over the famous travertine. Enjoy a non-alcoholic champagne tasting and get a certificate of attendance for your flight.
20190 Denizli Pamukkale ,Turkiye 
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:: Departure time
1) 06:00am
2) 07:00am
:: Duration time : 3 hours
- Small Groups
Limit: 10 participants
- Pick-up included
Please be at your hotel lobby 10 minutes before your scheduled pick up time The driver will not wait more than 5 minutes after the scheduled pick-up time.
The exhibition halls are housed in a vaulted Roman bathhouse built of travertine blocks. The museum displays artifacts from Hierapolis, Laodicea and T ... More
The exhibition halls are housed in a vaulted Roman bathhouse built of travertine blocks. The museum displays artifacts from Hierapolis, Laodicea and Tripolis. Tombs and Decrees Gallery This hall mainly contains artifacts from the excavations of Hierapolis and Laodicea, as well as artifacts from other ancient cities. Gallery of Small Artifacts This gallery displays small artifacts produced by various civilizations from the 4th century BC onwards in chronological order. The artifacts include terracotta pots, idols and stone sculptures discovered by the British Archaeological Institute during excavations at the Beycesultan archaeological site near the town of Çivril between 1954 and 1959. There are also terracotta lamps, glass artifacts, necklaces and metal jewelry dating back to the Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods. The exhibition also displays gold, silver and bronze coins from various historical periods, including the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. The coins are arranged chronologically from the 6th century BC. Hierapolis Theatre Hall. This hall displays reliefs from the stage building of the Hierapolis Theatre.
Member's pageHierapolis ancient theater (히에라폴리스 원형 극장)
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Carved into the hills surrounding the ancient city the great Roman Theater is truly one of the most stunning elements of the Hierapolis Archaeological ... More
Carved into the hills surrounding the ancient city the great Roman Theater is truly one of the most stunning elements of the Hierapolis Archaeological Site. Its stunning architecture, friezes, and location make it one of the best-preserved theaters in Turkey. At its peak, it would have had a seating capacity of over 10,000 people. While there was also a suburban theater that has been nearly completely destroyed by earthquakes, it is this main central theater that encompasses the majesty of this once prosperous ancient city.
Excavation of the theater began in 1957 by the Italian Archaeological Mission and in 1988 the Hierapolis-Pamukkale Archaeological Site was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The theater went under an extensive restoration project by the Italian Archaeological Mission from 2009-20013 with funding from the Turkish Ministry of Culture. The beautiful stage that visitors can take in is the result of their efforts. As it stands today, the current stage is mostly the original stone pieced together with modern stabilizers and replicas of the original sculptures contained in the Hierapolis Archaeology Museum.
Kaklik Cave is located in the Kaklik neighborhood of Honaz district, 30 kilometers away from the city center of Denizli, on the Denizli-Ankara highway ... More
Kaklik Cave is located in the Kaklik neighborhood of Honaz district, 30 kilometers away from the city center of Denizli, on the Denizli-Ankara highway. There is plenty of thermal water in the cave. It is known that this presence of water, which is clear, colorless and sulfur-smelling, is good for some skin diseases. In addition, the swimming pool, small amphitheater, viewing areas, cafeteria and alcoves built for the use of visitors near the cave have been put into the service of tourism since May 2002. The surroundings of Kaklık Cave, which is an active cave in the position of Duden-kaynak, depression; It is composed of Mesozoic limestones, Eeocene marl, clay, sandstone and conglomerates, Miocene-Pliocene aged clay, sand, marl and limestones, and Quaternary travertine and alluviums.A dense moss and small-leaved ivy type plants have developed on the walls of Kaklik Cave, which are directly exposed to the sun and constantly dripping or flowing. These plants, which take on different shades of green during the day depending on the enlightenment, added a different beauty to the cave.
Honaz Ilcesi Kaklik Kasabasi, Pamukkale Türkiye 
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Daily open 10:00am-19:00pm
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The nearest airport to Pamukkale and Kaklik Cave is the Cardak Airport (DNZ). After landing, you may rent a car or take a taxi to reach the cave, which is approximately an hour's drive away.
The ancient city of Hierapolis, 18 km north of the province of Denizli, was founded by Eumenes II, the King of Bergama in the 2nd century BC and it ca ... More
The ancient city of Hierapolis, 18 km north of the province of Denizli, was founded by Eumenes II, the King of Bergama in the 2nd century BC and it can be said that Telephos, the legendary founder of Bergama, named Hierapolis after his wife, Hiera. The city was continuously destroyed and rebuilt by earthquakes because it was in an earthquake prone area. However, the buildings that are standing today were built after the great earthquake in AD 60 and after that, the city was constructed with a grid plan, taking the appearance of a typical Roman city that had lost its Hellenistic character. After the Roman period, Hierapolis continued to be a very important center in the Byzantine period. The reason Hierapolis was the center of Christianity since the 4th century AD was that St. Philip, one of Jesus ' disciples, was crucified here in AD 80. Kent I.S. After the Byzantine conquest of the 4th century, an octagonal church called Martyrium was built in memory of St. Philip. Therefore, the city gained fame and it got the title “Metropolis”. The city was destroyed by the earthquake in the 7th century AD and lost its identity. It became a small town in the 12th century, then the area came under the control of the Seljuk Sultanate in the 13th century and following the earthquake in the 14 century, it was completely abandoned.
The ancient city had grid plan consisting of two monumental gates and perpendicular streets parallel to the Main Street. The Main Street, which is about 1 km long, divides the city into two and there are arcades, public buildings, shops and workshops on both sides of this street. The necropolis areas outside the city walls and on the north, south and east side of the city are the largest necropolis in Southwest Anatolia. The other significant buildings of the ancient cite are; Bath-Basilica, Latrina, Theater, Ploutonion (a shrine to the Greek god Pluto), Apollon Temple, water canals and The Nymphaeum, churches (St. Philip Martyrium, St. Philip Church) and the antique pool and the baths.
Member's pageCleopatra Antique Pools (클레오파트라 고대 수영장)
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According to legend, this artificially sculpted pool was a gift from Marc Anthony to Cleopatra. It is actually the most famous of the Marc Anthony gif ... More
According to legend, this artificially sculpted pool was a gift from Marc Anthony to Cleopatra. It is actually the most famous of the Marc Anthony gifts to Cleopatra, the Egyptian Queen. Also known as the Cleopatra Pool, its history dates back to BC. II. It is said that the historical pool, which dates back to the 16th century, was formed by the collapse of the buildings in the region into a pit formed as a result of earthquakes, and that this pit was filled with healing and soda thermal water.
Visitors to the site are allowed to swim there. Also, there are a few gift shops & a cafe around the pool with an outdoor seating, where people can sit and enjoy views of the pool and can use facilities provided.
20190 Pamukkale/Denizli, Turkiye 
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Everyday 08:00am-20:00pm
- Entrance to the pool complex is free but you'll need to pay a fee to get in the pool.
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- Pamukkale is around 18 km north of Denizli. Minibuses depart every 15-20 mins from gate 76 at the lower level of Denizli’s otogar (bus station).
- It is located in Hierapolis
Water at 35.6 C in Pamukkale (Ancient City of Hierapolis); Following the doctor's examination, it is recommended in the treatment of cardiovascular st ... More
Water at 35.6 C in Pamukkale (Ancient City of Hierapolis); Following the doctor's examination, it is recommended in the treatment of cardiovascular stiffness, blood pressure, rheumatism, rickets, paralysis, skin, eye, nervous system and vascular diseases, vascular inflammation and reyno disease disorders in accordance with the patient's condition. It is also recommended in stomach spasm, diuretic and inflammation, kidney and sandstones treatment when drunk warmly. The waters that create the Pamukkale Travertines have enabled Pamukkale to gain an important and unique place in thermal tourism. The geography where Pamukkale is located, Çürüksu (Lykos) Valley has a special structure with thermal water resources. People have used thermal water for thousands of years for therapeutic purposes and have built functional and spectacular baths here. The fame of Hierapolis stemming from its thermal waters spread to Anatolia in the Roman Period, and patients came here to find healing. In the city, which has become a medical center with its hot springs, patients have been temporarily or permanently accommodated for treatment purposes. In the Roman necropolis there are graves of patients who came from outside the city and stayed until the end of their lives. In the places where thermal springs are located, religious rites were held in the Ancient Period, festivals were organized with the participation of the people, and state administrators and rich people preferred this place for treatment. Research shows that treatments are managed by clergy and physicians. Today, in the area where the city of Hierapolis is located, the pleasure and happiness of swimming in the thermal waters embraced by historical buildings is completely different. The waters coming out of the karst areas that create the travertines; The lime solution in it has precipitated as a result of evaporation and the decomposition of carbon dioxide in the water. Usually white in color and resembling cotton piles, limestone tuffs form the Pamukkale travertines. The therapeutic properties of Pamukkale thermal water have been understood since ancient times, and its healing qualities have been scientifically proven centuries later. Pamukkale, which is included in the UNESCO Cultural Heritage List and carefully protected, offers many alternative treatment opportunities to its visitors with its healing thermal waters.
Merkez, 20190 Pamukkale/Denizli, Turkiye 
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Everyday 08:00am-18:30pm
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- It is located 18 kilometers to the north of Denizli city center. It is accessible by minibuses going from Denizli otagar to Pamukkale Archaeological Site.
- Pamukkale Travertenleri is located in Hierapolis.