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- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Lunch
- Professional art historian guide
- Drinks
- PRIVATE POOL (ANTIQ POOL)
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Pamukkale Thermal Pools
Hierapolis ("Holy City") was an ancient Greco-Roamn city in Phrygia located on hot springs in South West Anatolia. Its ruins are adjacent to maodern Pamukkale. Hierapolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The hot springs there have been used as a spa since the 2nd Century B.C.E. and people came to soothe their ailments with many of them retiring or dying here. Some of the highlights; the large necropolis is filled with sarcophagi, the main street with the gates and latrines, cathedral, the theatre and St. Philips tomb. The hot springs causing cascades which are called the Cotton Castle. Because of the distance we have to leave Antalya early and return late but its worth it to experince this wonderful place. Duration: 12 hours Admission Ticket Included
Amphitheatre
The 1800-year-old Hierapolis Amphitheater, the most important and original Roman Theater in the Mediterranean Basin. Built for 150 years, Amphitheater There is also the unique 2500-year-old Pamukkale Hierapolis Ancient City, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List both as a cultural and natural heritage. As a result of the restoration, Hierapolis Amphitheater has the most important and unique place among the Roman Period Anatolian Theaters in the Mediterranean basin with its mythological reliefs, magnificent stage building, seating steps of the Antalya Perge Theater. Duration: 45 minutes Admission Ticket Included
Cleopatra Pools
There are many more places to explore, of course, but it seems to us that we had one of the most extraordinary swimming experiences in the world. How many other places in 23 centuries of history can there be swimming in the world? (If there is any, it was forbidden to swim in it in this period and the only thing that got wet in its waters is wish money? This is the Ancient Pool, aka Cleopatra Pool, in the city of Hierapolis from the 2nd century BC. Under the protection of UNESCO, the site in the World Cultural Heritage List is located in the Hierapolis Ancient City, in the area just above Pamukkale Travertines. We think it is a great experience to experience such a precious legacy in such a special way. By the way, we've deleted this from our list of things to do before you die! Duration: 1 hour Admission Ticket Not Included
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Not wheelchair accessible
Dress code is formal
Stroller accessible
Infants must sit on laps
Infant seats available
Most travelers can participate
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 17 travelers
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