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Half day Tour to Ephesus and Artemis Temples


Take a day out of your Turkey vacation to get acquainted with Ephesus and Artemis Temples.This exciting day trip to Ephesus includes a steady-paced hike up Antique City History and a visit to the Artemis Temples of Selçuk, plus a 7 Sleepers and a tour of the UNESCO-listed digs at Ephesus. Hear the history from local guide.

Highlights
Day trip to Antique City and Artemis Temples from Ephesus with an expert guide
Hike up the side of the Antique City and walk along its ridge, gazing into the Antique City
Why Our Insiders Chose This Tour
The hike to the Antique City of Ephesus  is rewarded by phenomenal views and the guide for the Ephesus tour really brings the ruins to life,  is a wonderful break from an active day.
Program
We will pick-up you from your Hotel at 08:45 and travel to first Artemis Temples, after visiting the Temple, we will to go Antique City Ephesus. The entrance tickets is included. We will coming back at 13:30 to Hotel.

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