Ephesus Entry Ticket with Mobile Phone Audio Tour
Ephesus Entry Ticket with Mobile Phone Audio Tour
Ephesus Entry Ticket with Mobile Phone Audio Tour
Ephesus Entry Ticket with Mobile Phone Audio Tour
Ephesus Entry Ticket with Mobile Phone Audio Tour
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Ephesus Entry Ticket with Mobile Phone Audio Tour

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Discover the rich-history of the site and follow in the footsteps of its ancient locals
Enjoy skip-the-line access to the archaeological site of Ephesus
Listen to a digital audio tour on your smartphone and hear riveting historic stories and legends
Itinerary
Founded by the Greeks and conquered by the Romans, Ephesus was once a city of proverbial wealth. It was a bustling port which over time developed into an important center for Christianity. On this self-guided tour, benefit from skip-the-line entry then explore using your smartphone to travel back in time to the city's former life. The tour is the perfect way to experience the site in a fun and insightful way, and gain valuable insight into one of the most popular places in Turkey.

The first stop of the day is to the State Agora, which was once the political heart of the city boasting a lavish square. Continue on to Bouleuterion, and discover the meeting point of the city council which perhaps was also a space for artistic performances. As you stroll around the colonnades, stoas, and other buildings, listen to fascinating stories about what life was like here for locals. Arrive at the Temple of Domitian and find out the rather unusual architectural layout of the U-shaped altar. Next, wander down the Curetes which connected the political and commercial hearts of Ephesus.

Uncover the legend of the emperor's fountain, then explore the large complex of baths at the Scolastica including the lavish marble latrines. Head to the grave of the Egyptian princess Arsinoe, then marvel at the mesmerizing Celsus Library, which is probably the most famous landmark of Ephesus. From here the road leads you to the gate of Mazeus and Mithridates, and onto at the Grand Theatre where performances and gladiatorial games took place. Last but not least, walk through the crossroads of the Arcadiane and follow a small path that leads you to the spectacular ruins of the enormous Church of Mary.