We didn't feel the power of the place. Don't get your hopes up. There are fragments of antiquities here, and the best is on display in the British Museum. But clean, there is a small garden on the territory, in good weather it is nice to sit on beautiful chairs. And if you understand English, it will be interesting to read the history of the place and watch a film about the history. The ticket costs about 3 euros. Sometimes they take excursions in Russian, you can accidentally get in, listen to it.
The mausoleum of Tsar Mausolus itself is quite large, it is not surprising that it is considered one of the 7 wonders of the world, it does not bother much that there are no parking lots in the vicinity, but this is if you travel by car. To be honest, you expect something more, in the sense that only ruins have survived to this day.
It takes a lot of imagination to understand what a grandiose structure used to be here.
You don't have to waste time if you're not a true history buff.