Ephesus is the most
beautiful city of Turkey and the most visited by the tourists from all over the
world. People enjoy exploring Ephesus on foot, by travelling in such way, makes
you travel all the locations. The ruins of the city are situated on the bank of
a hill. There are two entries for the city, which are 3km apart, Ephesus has a
great history as it was built 4 times in the history, and the Ephesus we see
now is the 3rd one. The city has still preserved classical city of
the Eastern Mediterranean and it is among the best places in the world, which can
take you back to the ancient times.
The coldest time of the
year in Ephesus is January and February; the average temperature in these two months
is about 10 degree Celsius. Ephesus
never experiences any snow though the rainy season is in between April and
October. The hottest time of the year is July and August. The best time to
visit Ephesus is April, May, October and November; the climate in these months
is neither very hot nor cold. You can also get Ephesus Daily tours by About
Ephesus, to have an exciting and the best tour to this beautiful city.
The foundation of
Ephesus goes back to ancient time of Neolotic period in 6000BC. The city was
earlier called Apasas, which was the capital of the kingdom of Arzawa. To visit
this ancient and surprisingly beautiful city you can ask for bookings of Ephesus
Daily tours by About Ephesus ad get the best packages, to make your journey
memorable.
Ephesus has some of the
excellent preserved Greco-Roman ruins and every year and it attracts most of
the tourists from all over the world. Among the ruins, the ruins of the largest
library and a gigantic theatre can also be explored. Here are some of the must
visit places of Ephesus, take a note of them:
The
Ephesus Museum: The Ephesus museum is a must visit place
for art lovers, the place will take you back to the history of Ephesus. The
museum has beautiful artifacts, which are carefully and uniquely installed in
the museum. The interior of the museum is also very beautiful and breathe
taking.
The
Temple of Artemis in Ephesus: It is one of the
largest temples of the world, the temple lies near to a road, which leads to
Ephesus, in the west of Selcuk. The
remains of the temple are listed in the Seven Wonder of the World. This temple
was built in, somewhere around 500BC.