Attraktionen in Selcuk

Ephesus

Ephesus, one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world, lies just minutes away from Selcuk. Once a thriving Roman port city, Ephesus is home to ...

Izmir

Izmir, Turkey's third-largest city, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and modern life. Known as the “Pearl of the Aegean,” İzmir b...

Pamucak Beach

Nestled just 10 kilometers from the historical town of Selçuk, Pamucak Beach is a stunning stretch of golden sand along Turkey’s Aegean coa...

Priene Ancient City

Nestled on the slopes of Mount Mycale, Priene Ancient City is a hidden gem of Aegean Turkey. Known for its beautifully preserved Hellenistic architectur...

Miletos

Miletos, once a prominent Greek city of philosophy, art, and trade, offers visitors a captivating step back in time. Located near modern-day Didim, this...

Temple of Apollo

Located in the nearby town of Didim, the Temple of Apollo is one of the most impressive ancient sites in Turkey, offering a glimpse int...

Aqua Fantasy Aquapark

Aqua Fantasy Aquapark is a massive, high-energy water park located on the shore at Pamucak, near Selçuk. It offers a vibrant mix of thrilling sli...

The Virgin Mary's House

The Virgin Mary’s House, or Meryem Ana Evi, is a quiet and sacred stone chapel perched on Bülbül Mountain just outside Selçuk. Be...

Library of Celsus

The Library of Celsus is one of the most iconic and beautiful ancient ruins in the Ephesus archaeological park. Its marble façade, with Corinthia...

Ephesus Museum

The Ephesus Museum in Selçuk (Izmir Province) is a refined and serene place to immerse yourself in the glories of antiquity. Housed in a modern, ...

Ephesus Ancient City Theatre

The Ephesus Ancient City Theatre, often called the Great Theatre, is one of the most awe-inspiring landmarks of Ephesus. Carved into a hillside, it seat...

Ephesus Terrace Houses

The Terrace Houses in Ephesus are an exceptional set of ancient Roman villas, built on a hillside overlooking the city. These luxury homes, terraced int...

Basilica of St. John

The Basilica of St. John lies on Ayasuluk Hill just above Selçuk and is a dramatic, atmospheric symbol of early Christian and Byzantine heritage....

Camlik Locomotive Museum

The Çamlık Locomotive Museum (Çamlık Railway Museum) is an open‑air treasure nestled in the pine grove of Çamlık village, just outs...

Ayasoluk Castle

Ayasoluk Castle crowns Ayasuluk Hill just above Selçuk, offering a timeless silhouette against the sky. Its ancient walls and towers stretch acro...

Isa Bey Mosque

The İsa Bey Mosque is an architectural gem perched at the foot of Ayasuluk Hill in Selçuk. Built in 1374–75, it features cut-stone and marb...

Temple of Hadrian

The Temple of Hadrian is a beautifully preserved small Roman shrine tucked along Curetes Street in the ancient city of Ephesus. Built in honor of Empero...

Curetes Street

Curetes Street is one of the most iconic streets in ancient Ephesus, known for its marble paving, elegant columned facades, and impressive ruins that on...

Model Village

The Model Village in Selçuk, called Çetin Model Köy, is a charming miniature world tucked among green hills just outside town. It fea...

Byzantine Acquaducts

The Byzantine Aqueducts of Selçuk are one of the most striking surviving engineering marvels in the town. Their tall stone arches rise gracefully...