Ephesus

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Things to do in Ephesus

Ephesus – a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Türkiye – packs a serious punch with its ruins, temples, and mosaics from a once-thriving Roman civilisation. The Library of Celsus is the big draw, an Insta-dream showcasing classical architecture that once housed over 12,000 scrolls of age-old wisdom. It’s easy to imagine the crowd's roar at the Great Theatre, which could seat 24,000 people, where gladiator fights and political rallies took place. The Romans really left their mark on this city.

From the Temple of Artemis – now just a single column, still rocking its ancient fame as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – to the quirky public toilets where real ancient gossip went down. And let’s not forget the mosaics. You’ll admire the well-preserved, intricate floor designs created by expert artisans, featuring mythological scenes that offer a deeper glimpse into Roman life and thought.

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Ephesus

Ephesus

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Turkey

Reviews Ephesus

5/5
Beverley, 08 Jun 2026

“The chapel was a bit of waste unless you are religious..a few of our group were and really appreciated the site. Ephesus itself was amazing. Ezra our guide was so informative and really knew her stuff...she made the trip. It was so interesting. Its a long slow walk through history. The library was stunning and the original marble path and mosaics were beautiful. It would be a trip to do in the morning in summer..I can imagine it would be so hot in the summer as theres no shade.”

5/5
Fiona, 06 Jun 2026

“Enjoyed everything.”

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Ann, 06 Jun 2026
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Cal, 21 May 2026

“I enjoyed the staff and the guide, although I feel like we could have spent far more time looking around. We only had 30 minutes at the end to see everything ourselves and go back for photos. It's never enough time for such a colossal site, two breaks of 30 minutes would be a much better experience.”

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