As I understand it, Izmir is a very colorful place. We visited there in the evening after work. There are almost no visitors. But the place itself is interesting, ancient buildings have been preserved where you can wander. There are many stands with descriptions in English
An interesting place from the point of view of history. Very well maintained, lots of good angles for photos. It is interesting to read boards with historical notes.
There you can also see the implementation of a water pipeline using antique technologies. Lots of affectionate cats))
There are a lot of huge dogs upstairs, which creates discomfort.
Nearby there is Parking, cafes, on-site toilet.
I recommend it for a visit!
A huge set in the open air. The cost of the visit is 25 euros plus a guide in Russian 350 lira. There are a lot of people, a lot of places to go and see.