Attractions in Kusadasi
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Built and extended between the 14th and 18th centuries, Kusadasi Castle stands on Pigeon Island, an islet connected to Kusadasi by a causeway. Originally constructed as a military base, the […]
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Built in 1618, the Kusadasi Caravanserai, also known as Öküz Mehmed Pasha Caravanserai, stands near Kusadasi’s harbor. Commissioned by the Ottoman statesman Öküz Mehmed Pasha, this historic inn served as […]
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Kusadasi Shopping Center, also known as Kusadasi AVM, is an open-air shopping and entertainment venue in Kusadasi, Turkey. The mall features tinkling fountains and palm-fringed plazas, creating a pleasant and […]
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Serving as a gateway to the UNESCO-listed wonders of Ephesus, Kusadasi Cruise Port is a bustling hub along Turkey’s Aegean Coast. Each year, it welcomes approximately 200,000 cruise passengers, who […]
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The ancient metropolis of Miletus, located in Kusadasi, Turkey, traces its origins back to 1,400 BC. Once a bustling port city, it was renowned for its wealth and strategic location. […]
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Nestled below the rugged slopes of Mt. Mykale, Priene is a captivating Greco-Roman archaeological site in Turkey, near Kusadasi. This ancient city boasts an enormous Hellenistic theater and the striking […]
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Located 48 miles (78 kilometers) south of Kusadasi in Turkey, Didyma is a sanctuary centered on the 2nd-century-BC Temple of Apollo, which once ranked among the largest in the ancient […]
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Dilek National Park, also known as Dilek Peninsula-Buyuk Menderes Delta National Park, spans 87 square miles (227 square kilometers) on a peninsula south of Kusadasi along Turkey’s Aegean coast. The […]
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Nestled in Kusadasi, Turkey, Adaland Aquapark offers a variety of water-based attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features an array of slides, from gentle 6-person family rides to […]