Many do not get there or are not allowed in, a blonde woman works at the entrance and charges $ 50 per person for admission (you can bargain and go for $ 30 per child) many do not go there because there is a private territory and what people write about chocolates, it seems to me it is not true, they do not even let you in for money. We were advised to take a taxi there and everything is OK, we stopped by, took a photo. It is very difficult to enter the territory.
I was there a month ago, entered the territory through security without any problems. I gave the blonde girl $ 50 for entering the office. I took about 50 photos there.
If you really ask, they will let you in. I communicated with the guard through an interpreter and tearfully begged. They agreed under pressure! Thank them very much😍
They wouldn't let us in for a chocolate bar either. But we decided to do it like the girl from the previous review. We got in the car to the Turk who lives there and he drove us. But the guard wouldn't even let us in, which is strange. So I strongly advise you not to plan a trip here if you have a long way to go. Since the probability of getting in is small(
At first they were not allowed in, the guard said the entrance was strictly prohibited. But we agreed with a local girl and she drove us.
I received incredible emotions, I am very happy that I saw one of the locations of the series "Knock on my door".
They were not allowed inside, only for company employees.