Ephesus: reviews, price and practical tips

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Atatürk Mahallesi, 35920 Selcuk, Türkiye
Atatürk Mahallesi, 35920 Selcuk, Türkiye
Guided tour from 870 TRY (approx. $27)*
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Ruines d'Ephèse

Visiting Ephesus, a powerful testament to antiquity

The Library of Celsus

Among the most remarkable ruins in Ephesus, the Library of Celsus stands out for its beautifully restored facade. Built in the 2nd century, it once held thousands of scrolls and served as a marker of the city's cultural reach. Today, it is one of the most photographed spots on the site and a standard stop for any visitor.

The Great Theater

With a capacity of up to 25,000 spectators, the ancient theater of Ephesus is one of the largest from the Roman era. Built into the hillside, it offers a clear view of the former maritime road that once led to the harbor. This space hosted performances and gladiator matches, and you can still walk through it today to experience its remarkable acoustics.

The Marble Street and the Temple of Artemis

The Marble Street, the main paved artery of Ephesus, connects several major monuments, including the theater and the library. As you walk this path, you will see columns and bas-reliefs that remain visible. Near the site, the remains of the Temple of Artemis, once considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, are worth a visit even though only a few columns remain standing.

Guided tour from 870 TRY (approx. $27)*Booking recommended
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Opening hours

Open daily during the following hours: - April to October: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM - November to March: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Hours are indicative and subject to change

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Reviews of Ephesus

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Avygeo ranking

#923
in the world
#636
in Europe
#4
in Türkiye
#1
in Selcuk

A beautiful ancient site

Another marvel in southern Turkey, and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The ancient site of Ephesus is worth the trip, even if you are not a huge fan of ruins. I remember coming across a large number of cats lounging on the cobblestones there. The Library of Celsus is particularly remarkable.
A fun detail, in the nearby town of Selçuk, you will see many... stork nests!

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