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Denizli is an important city in southwestern Turkey. In ancient times, it was an important Greek town called Attouda (αττούδα), which existed in ancient Greece and Rome. Later, it was conquered by the Seljuk Turks, which had a profound impact on the development of Denizli. In the long history of change, Denizli has continued to develop and evolve, leaving an extremely rich historical and cultural heritage. The city has a profound cultural heritage and integrates multiple cultural elements. The local people not only retain traditional lifestyles and cultural customs, but also continue to absorb modern culture, forming a unique cultural atmosphere. Attraction introduction: - Pamukkale: Located in the north of Denizli, it is a world-famous hot spring resort and is listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO. There are natural hot springs with a history of thousands of years, and the white travertine terraces are stacked layer by layer, like countless piles of cotton. Under the sunlight, they are dazzling and look like a dreamy white fairy tale world. It is recommended to visit in the early morning or evening when the sunlight is soft and the scenery is more charming. - Hierapolis Ruins: Built in the 2nd century BC, it is not far from Pamukkale. It retains the ruins of the Great Bath, Arena, Streets, Grand Theater, and Ancient Cemetery. Among them, the Hierapolis Grand Theater is a large open-air circular theater excavated along the mountain; the tombs in the ancient cemetery are all built of marble blocks, and the exquisite marble coffins were once buried with prominent people in society. Accommodation recommendation: - Yildirim Hotel: About 1 km from the city center, convenient transportation, additional taxes and fees of about 10 lira, affordable price. - Es Hotel: Only 400 meters from the city center, excellent location, additional taxes and fees of about 14 lira, affordable price, suitable for tourists with limited budgets. - Old Dikkaya Hotel: 950 meters from the city center, the overall environment and facilities of the hotel are excellent, additional taxes and fees of about 18 lira, cost-effective. Attraction tickets: - Pamukkale: Ticket price is 50 lira (approximately RMB 10). To protect the scenic area, visitors need to enter barefoot. - Hierapolis Ruins: Usually included in the Pamukkale ticket, but occasionally sold separately. If purchased separately, the ticket is about 30 euros. When traveling in Denizli, you can taste local specialties, such as Pamukkale ice cream, Hierapolis juice, Karatlay Kofte sausage, Atayrek candy, etc. In addition, local public transportation is convenient, and you can take a minibus to various attractions. Before departure, it is best to learn about the local weather in advance to better arrange your itinerary.
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Posted: Nov 17, 2024
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