It's a great place. We went on an excursion. The museum is interesting, they tell about the life of the sultans, it is very interesting. Thanks a lot to Musa and Miko.Everything is under control. Everything is organized, from the meeting to the farewell. A great show in the evening, before it a super dinner of lamb and fish, who likes what, I'm not talking about the side dish at all, super. During the day, pomegranate tea, fruit tea. Fishing, baths with peeling fish, someone went to the hammam, someone on the mud. Yes, a lot of things. Generally a friendly environment and good people. If the guys ever read it, hello to them from Larisa!
It's a great place. I recommend you to visit. It is decorated in the form of a museum with artifacts, paraphernalia, figures in antique costumes. Descriptions for each exhibit are in three languages: Turkish, English, Russian. The entrance ticket costs 100 liras per person. We were in early November. There was no one but us 4 people. None of the staff was watching us. We went in, looked at the exposition, took pictures.
We took an excursion from anex.
Don't repeat my mistakes.
Definitely not worth the money.
They promised a spa, relaxation. In fact, a puddle of mud, a salt room - you can't look without tears. Of all the tourists, and there were about 30 of us there, only two people dared to take mud baths.
There are gazebos on the territory, carpets that have not been vacuumed for a thousand years are spread on the floor. The food is standard for all excursions, as everywhere else.
They offer to fish, what you catch, you eat.
There is a wax museum on the territory, which is interesting in principle. We had a guide who told us in a nutshell about the history of Turkey.
The performance is a separate kind of art, for an amateur, the sound is very loud, I had to get headphones so as not to go deaf. And there are questions about the content too.