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How many days do you need in Kusadasi?

With two days In Kusadasi, there's time to enjoy beaches, boat trips, and outdoor adventures while also allotting a day to visit nearby ancient and natural wonders, such as Ephesus and Pamukkale.



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For a brief visit to Kusadasi, a 2 days tour is recommended in order to explore the major attractions in the city but if you want to go for a thorough and relaxing vacation, then 3-4 days are sufficient to explore the hidden gems of the city and spend a relaxing holiday simultaneously.

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Ephesus is the single major reason why the city of Kusadasi is a famous tourist destination. The ruins of the second largest Roman City of Ephesus are located just outside Kusadasi, they are amongst the best preserved ancient Greco-Roman remains found in the world.

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While Bodrums very pleasant, if your time is more limited and you dont want to spend it on the beach, Kusadasi as a base (or even Selcuk) would probably suit you better. Around Kusadasi theres a number of other historical sites (Priene Miletus, Didma etc).

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Bodrum. When you talk about Bodrum, you mostly talk about the Bodrum Peninsula, rather than the city itself. Bodrum is home to some of Turkey's most luxurious hotels and resorts. Needless to say, it also attracts a high number of very rich businesspeople and entrepreneurs, who choose to live in the region.

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Ürgüp is one of Cappadocia's largest towns and its upmarket hotels and fine restaurants have given it the reputation for being one of the best places to stay in Turkey. It is also a good spot to explore this whole region from as you're right near Ortahisar where there's a castle, a monastery and a folk museum.

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Kusadasi Bar Street is a bustling and vibrant strip that comes alive as the sun sets. The street stretches for several blocks, lined with an impressive selection of bars, clubs, restaurants, and shops.

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The most expensive cities in Turkey
  • Istanbul is the most expensive city in Turkey.
  • Costs in Istanbul, the most expensive city in Turkey.
  • Ankara is the second most expensive city in Turkey.


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As a less touristic city than Istanbul, Ankara offers competitive prices for accommodations, dining, and transportation, allowing visitors to experience the best of the country without straining their budget.

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10 of the most beautiful places in Turkey
  1. The Fairy Chimneys of Cappadocia. High on the Anatolian plateau, the curious landscapes of Cappadocia resemble a fantasy world.
  2. The pools of Pamukkale. ...
  3. Blue Lagoon, Olüdeniz. ...
  4. Gümüslük, Bodrum. ...
  5. The domes of Istanbul. ...
  6. Patara. ...
  7. Kas ...
  8. Ephesus. ...


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The beaches are nicer in the Kusadasi area, a lot more sand and bigger than the Marmaris area. You have historical sites close to both Marmaris and Kusadasi, Kus is very close to ephesus and a lovley village called sirince, where they make and sell the most delicious fruit wines.

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Kusadasi Old Town tanneries is a must place while staying in Kusadasi. Any traveller who is visiting Kusadasi msut stop and spend a few hours here. The restaurants, bars and coffe shops can offer delicious meals & drinks to the visitors in a holy atmosphere.

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One of the world's greatest cities, Istanbul should be on every traveler's must-visit list. Highlight sights like the grand Byzantine basilica Aya Sofya, often called Hagia Sophia in English, and the Ottoman sultans' lavish Topkapi Palace attest to the city's centuries-long history as the capital of powerful empires.

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Istanbul hosts Türkiye's most famous luxury districts and welcomes millions of tourists yearly. There are countless attractive spots on Istanbul's map! Sometimes spectacular Bosphorus views add value to a district, and other times streets that are lined with high-end boutiques.

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The incredible hotels in Turkey that are making this country the new favourite hot spot for A-listers, from Kate Moss to J. Lo
  • Uma Thurman and Salma Hayek are regular guests at the luxury Mandarin Oriental hotel in Bodrum.
  • JLo prefers to arrive by yacht and Bill Clinton via the helipad at the Ciragan Palace Kempinski.


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