Ancient City of Ephesus & Selçuk
Bodrum
Copyright: Bhumil Chheda/unsplashAncient City of Ephesus & Selçuk
This excavation rivals the famous sites of Pompeii. Once home to around 400,000 residents, ancient Ephesus was built around the temple of Artemis — another marvel among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The ruins we see today primarily hail from the Roman era. The remnants of the Temple of Artemis stand outside the main ruin area, while the hill above is graced with the cathedral of Saint John, said to be the final resting place of the evangelist. Legend holds that Saint John lived in Ephesus alongside the Virgin Mary.
Useful Information
- Address: Efes, Selçuk
- More Info: ephesus.us
- More Info: Local bus to Selçuk or tour bus
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/Otti.Travel.Kusadasi/
Do & See
Bodrum is a captivating holiday destination, offering a rich blend of intriguing historical sites and idyllic beachfront relaxation spots for the sun-seekers. Its close proximity to the Aegean Sea opens up a world of exploration — from the shimmering waters to the hidden reefs and caves. Meanwhile, the fascinating ruins of the ancient city of Halikarnassus continue to enchant travellers, casting a spell with their rich history and timeless charm.