A wonderful place! A century- old story ! The ruins of the temple are impressive in the scale of construction! Admission is 6 euros.. There is a cafe near the landmark where you can have a cup of coffee with a view of the temple, as well as shops., there you can choose a souvenir to remember this place!
We highly recommend visiting! The scale is impressive! Please note that the ornament on each column is individual! The unique clarity of the lines! How could such an amazing structure have been made in ancient times?!)
Beautiful ruins, striking in their scale. Admission costs 6 euros, in lira they charged 453 for two tickets. It turned out to pay with a UnionPay card from the Russian Agricultural Bank (in Turkey, it works only with Ziraat bank and Akbank terminals, here is just the Ziraat terminal) We arrived at 11 a.m., there were few people. By 12 o'clock, the tour groups had already arrived. One hour with your head will be enough for an examination.
Of the disadvantages, all information stands are in three languages (Turkish, German, English), if you do not speak them, it is better to read information about the Temple in advance.
An unusual place where you can take your breath away and feel the energy of those very years of Apollo and Medusa Gorgon is definitely worth a visit, come before 13-14 o'clock in the afternoon to take photos without a large number of tourists who go on an excursion.
One of the oldest temples, and that says it all. There was an Oracle at this temple in ancient times. Just walk around the walls, touch the antiquity with your hands, feel the intangible, understand that the myths of ancient Greece are closer than they may seem.
Maybe someone will be interested. I came across the fact that local travel agencies do not have trips to Didim (Temple of Apollo) in Bodrum. Yes, and a taxi transfer, with a taxi driver waiting from 3 to 5 hours and a trip back by corsair taxi 160 euros. So, it turns out that there is a ferry from the port of Bodrum 3 times a day there and 3 times back, for a completely reasonable price tag of 250 lire in one direction, and if you sail the earliest and return the latest, then 4 hours remain for a walk along Didim and a visit to the temple of Apollonp, it should be enough. The schedule of the first ferry from Bodrum leaves at 11.15, tickets and the ferry itself depart from the Bodrum Marina, you need to go behind the castle, to the very end of the port, to where the customs terminal for catamarans from Kos is. Tickets are sold in the Buffet, you must have a passport, beer for the road at a price slightly more expensive than the store. A one-way ticket to Didim for an adult is 250 liras, up to 7 years old it seems to be free, after 160 liras. The ferry is clean, tidy, the cabin is air-conditioned, enters the Tour route on the way, the road in one direction is 2! Hours. The views of the Aegean Sea are stunning. I highly recommend it. The last ferry from Didim to Bodrum is back at 17.45, the journey time is the same 2 hours with a stop at Turgutreis. Have a great holiday to everyone!
Beautiful ruins. The scale is impressive. You can get from Didim by minibus N1. It stops near the shopping center in Didim and goes in circles a little, but it takes no more than 15-20 minutes to drive. The entrance is 230 liras. I recommend visiting and taking beautiful photos.
Lovers of antiquity will love it)
There is no point in writing a story, you can find it in official sources) Beautiful, big! From the hotel to the temple it takes 5 minutes by taxi, it was taken for 250 liras for August 2024, taxi drivers leave their number cards, the nearest cafes and souvenir shops help to call a taxi without problems)
In easy access from the Center of Didim, you can walk in an hour or take the Dalmusha, we used the flight 1. It is amazing in its greatness . Only a small part has been restored, but it is no less interesting. The entrance is 230 liras. The inspection will take no more than an hour
I have been to many places in Turkey, including Ephesus. But this temple struck me the most. I recommend everyone to go there, the scale of construction is impressive. Admission for June 2024 is € 6 or 210 liras (they charged me that). Ephesus is just an excavated city, there is nothing to do there without a guide, the entrance price of 40 € is not worth it.
It's worth a look. The temple is located in the city of Didim, admission is 7 euros, it is possible in Turkish lira.We were very pleased with the walk.
Cool, scale, I really liked it ... I touched the story.
I never understood how such smooth and identical structures were made in those days, it's a miracle.
Even the ruins are impressive. An important landmark. It is mandatory to visit. It was conceived as one of the greatest temples of Greek culture. It is very atmospheric. You can sit there and look at the columns for a long time.
A very interesting place!!!for children and adults for general development!!! I recommend it!!! The scale is impressive!
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Small but very majestic. It's a pity that there's not much else to see in the immediate vicinity. But if that doesn't stop you, then you can get a pretty strong positive impression when you sit down.
It does not fit into my head that a person could have done this without the use of special means. Entrance is paid, parking is free. There's not much to see, but it's worth a stop.