How Far Is Ephesus Turkey From Istanbul?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Ephesus is located

450 miles

south of Istanbul and it is 9 hours bus drive. Our recommendation would be to take a flight from Istanbul to Izmir and drive from Izmir to Ephesus.

Is Ephesus worth visiting?

If you have the opportunity to visit then do –

it's well worth travelling to

. Ephesus is both fascinating and amazing and also quite beautiful. The site is very large and takes at least several hours to get around. I recommend getting a tour guide, but research first to ensure you have a good one.

Is Ephesus Turkey safe to travel?

First, remember that Ephesus is 1,000 miles from the eastern border of Turkey where there is so much danger and disruption. … Ephesus is quite a ways from the Turkey border where there is some concern.

We felt quite safe there

.

What is the nearest airport to Ephesus?


Izmir

has the nearest airport to Ephesus and in 1 hour planes can arrive there from Istanbul. Izmir airport doesn't have much of a public transport option but some airlines provide free shuttle between Izmir airport and Selcuk.

Where should I stay when visiting Ephesus?

  • Selcuk. Selcuk is the (charmless)gateway town to Ephesus. …
  • Sirince. A hill-top town close to Selcuk, this is a popular day-trippers destination as part of their Ephesus tour. …
  • Cesme Peninsula.

Is Ephesus in Turkey?

Ephesus is

located near the western shores of modern-day Turkey

, where the Aegean Sea meets the former estuary of the River Kaystros, about 80 kilometers south of Izmir, Turkey.

How many days is enough for Izmir?

Two days may not be enough to visit everything the province of Izmir has to offer, but

48 hours

in Izmir city is enough to experience the highlights. From crowded bazaars to historical artifacts, we took a look at some of the best Izmir activities and sights for a full two-day itinerary.

How many days do you need in Ephesus?

Some spends an entire day visiting the site, but the average time needed once inside is

about two to three hours

. Like most Roman-built cities, Touring Ephesus is not difficult, but to avoid wasting time or in the summer days getting cooked under the sun, we recommend the guests to hire a private tour guide.

What is there to do in Ephesus?

  • Explore the ancient city of Ephesus.
  • See the Terrace Houses.
  • Visit the House of The Virgin Mary.
  • Visit the Selcuk Museum.
  • See the Cathedral of Saint John.
  • Picture the Temple of Artemis.
  • See the Isabey Mosque.
  • Eat at Bizim Ev Restaurant.

What can you do in Sirince Turkey?

  • Visit St. John The Baptist Church. …
  • Visit the House of Virgin Mary. …
  • Wine Tasting in a winery. …
  • Hiking for sunset. …
  • Dinner at Sirincem Restaurant. …
  • Lunch at Sirince Artemis Restaurant and Wine House. …
  • Enjoy Live Music at night. …
  • Support local business Shop local souvenirs.

Where is Ephesus?

The city of Ephesus was one of the largest and most important cities in the ancient Mediterranean world, lying on

the western coast of Asia Minor (in modern day Turkey)

. It was one of the oldest Greek settlements on the Aegean Sea, and later the provincial seat of Roman government in Asia.

What was Turkey called in the Bible?

Biblical name Mentioned in Country Name
Assos

Acts 20:13 Turkey
Attalia Acts 14:25 Turkey Berea Acts 17:10-13 Greece Cauda Acts 27:16 Greece

What was Turkey before?

The English name Turkey, now applied to the modern Republic of Turkey, is historically derived (via Old French Turquie) from the Medieval Latin Turchia, Turquia. … The Ottoman Empire was commonly referred to as Turkey or the Turkish Empire among its contemporaries.

What is Ephesus now called?

Ruins at Ephesus,

Turkey

. Overview of Ephesus (now in Turkey). In Roman times it was situated on the northern slopes of the hills Coressus and Pion and south of the Cayster (Küçükmenderes) River, the silt from which has since formed a fertile plain but has caused the coastline to move ever farther west.

Timothy Chehowski
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Timothy Chehowski
Timothy Chehowski is a travel writer and photographer with over 10 years of experience exploring the world. He has visited over 50 countries and has a passion for discovering off-the-beaten-path destinations and hidden gems. Juan's writing and photography have been featured in various travel publications.