- Meryemana (The Virgin Mary’s House) - The House of Virgin Mary, is a place where according to the beliefs of many people Mary, the mother of Jesus, spent her last years of her life. She was supposed to arrive at Ephesus together with St. John and lived there in the years 37-45 CE until her Assumption or Dormition.
- The Temple of Artemis - Temple of Artemis or Artemision, also know less pracisely as the Temple of Diana, was Greek Temple dedicated to the goddess Artemis. It was located in Ephesus and it was seven wonders of the world.
- Ancient City of Ephesus - Ephesus, was the second largest city in the Roman Empire over 250.000 people in the 1st BC. Ranking only behind Rome it was the second largest city in the world. Ephesus was also a harboour city. And, this giant city was built only with marbel. Did you know Ephesus had a largest amphitheater in the ancient world over 25.000 seats. Also see Goddess Nike, Local pharmacy, Hadrian Gate, Library of Celcius (the third largest library), Marbel Street and Harbour Street.
- Isa Bey Mosque - The Isabey Mosque, constructed in 1374
- 1375, is one of the oldest and most impressive works of architectural art remaining from the Anatolian Beyliks.
- Round-trip domestic flight between Istanbul and Izmir
- Travel with comfort in a fully air-conditioned vehicle
- Enjoy a delicious lunch included in the tour
- Travel worry-free with insurance coverage
- Expert insights from a professional licensed tour guide
- Drinks
- Personal Expenses
- Driver & Guide Tips – Gratitue
- Entrance Fees
Serving as the second biggest city in the Roman Empire, Ephesus had a population exceeding 250,000 in the 1st BC. Its size was only surpassed by Rome, making Ephesus the second largest city worldwide. Ephesus was not only a bustling harbour city, but was also constructed entirely of marble. Did you know that the largest amphitheater of the ancient world, seating over 25,000, was situated in Ephesus?
The Temple of Artemis, also referred to as Artemision or the Temple of Diana, was a Greek temple in homage to the goddess Artemis. Situated in Ephesus, it has the distinction of being one of the seven wonders of the world.
The House of Virgin Mary is a revered location where many believe Mary, Jesus’ mother, resided during her final years.
The Isabey Mosque, built between 1374 and 1375, holds its place as one of the oldest and most awe-inspiring architectural feats from the Anatolian Beyliks era. It is located on the periphery of the Ayasuluk Hills in Selcuk – Ephesus.
- Isabey Mosque is under renovation until 2024 June
- Ephesus entrance fee is 40 €. You can pay to the guide for skip-the-line tickets.
- Virgin Mary’s House entrance fee is 400 TRY. You can pay to the guide for skip-the-line tickets.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.