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OZDERE - IZMIR CITY TOUR

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Welcome toTurkey's dazzling Aegean Coast, and the port city of Izmir. Thousands of years of history make this a fascinating region to explore - from modern-day bazaars to ancient Greco-Roman ruins, there is no shortage of adventure. Take a private Izmir tour with a local guide and experience the best Izmir has to offer - plusa warm dose of Turkish hospitality.

Your day in Izmir can begin with a Turkish coffee at one of the water front cafes dotting the lively Kordon. Ask your guide to take you to Kadifekale castle, where you can enjoy sweeping views of the town and bay below. Outside the city, ancient wonders abound. Visit the Roman Acropolis and Asclepion in the ancient hill top ruins of Pergamum, just west of modern-day Bergama. The amphitheatre, built into the steep hillside, offers spectacular views of the countryside below. Priene,Miletos and Dydima also boast extensive archaeological sites which your guide will happily explore with you.

We will pick-up you from your Hotel at 09:30 with Professional tour guide. City tour from South side from city to north of. From North side coming back to the Center with Boat
(20 min.) With your travel guide visiting to Kemerlatı Bazaar, Kızlarağası,Hisar Mosque. After the lunch you have 2 hours free time without group. We coming back at 17:30 to the Hotel.

Included
Transport by air-conditioned coach
Professional guide
Entrance fee for Boat
Lunch

Voucher info
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Departure point
Özdere Hotels and Bergin Tours office

Departure time
09:30 am

Duration
8 hours(approx.)

Return details
Returns to original departure point

Visit: www.bergintours.com
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