
Places to see in Selcuk
Selçuk Ephesus is one of the largest open-air museums in the world today. Ephesus, one of the most important settlements of Antiquity, has managed to carry many historical ruins to the present day.
When you come to Selçuk, you should first see the ancient city of Ephesus. The first settlement of the city dates back to the Neolithic Age. Since the location of the city was constantly changing, the ruins spread over a very large area. But today it is possible to see them all. Ayasülük Hill, Temple of Artemis, Çukuriçi Mound and Ephesus Museum are the main places to see. Inside the Ephesus Museum, you can see the arastasi, the bathhouse, the library and the Museum for the Visually Impaired.
You can see Hadrian's Temple, which is considered the eighth wonder of the world. You should visit Selçuk. You can see everywhere from the seaside to the district center and historical ruins. You can go to Selçuk Castle. You can see the Cave of the Seven Sleepers. You can visit the Church of St. John and his tomb. You can see the Isa Bey Mosque, one of the most important monuments from the Seljuks to the present day. You should see Şirince, which is a cute village like its name. The village, which has gained worldwide fame with its vineyards, wines and apocalyptic scenarios, is really worth seeing. Priene, Miletus, Didim and Teos are some of the ruins that can be visited on a day trip from Selçuk. You can go to the Steam Train Museum in Çamlık. You can see the Church of Virgin Mary and the house of Virgin Mary. Selçuk Bazaar, which is organized on Saturdays, offers a rich