The only thing that needs to be said for visitors who go to this beautiful place, which is worth seeing with its magnificent view, is not to climb by jumping up by entering through the lower door, but instead you can reach the traventers by visiting the historical sites by entering through the South door above. You can shop from the kiosks and souvenir shops on the viewing terrace and in the square area and take pictures of the magnificent view.👍
I have already left a review about the Nefertiti pool. And this source is located in one place. You have to be a fool to be in Turkey and not get to the Pamukkale springs. There are no words for this beauty.
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Венера П.
Level 13 Local Expert
July 21, 2024
A miracle of nature! It is a must-visit for those traveling to Turkey. Excursion from Biblio Globus.
Beautiful views; Cleopatra's pool, where the temperature is the same all year round (the only minus is you have to be careful not to hit the fragments of slabs and columns).
You can walk around the ruins of the city of Hieropolis, the temple of Apollo, the ancient amphitheater.
In general, it is very expensive to climb the springs themselves, 30 euros to wet your feet where 1000 more people do it ... we did not, go around a little to the left and see a beautiful white mountain with baths and transparent streams and the most wonderful thing is no one around)
It's worth a look, but I want to spend more time, not 2.5 hours as the guides from Fun&Sun give
We met with a guide from Fun&Sun at hotels, spun horror stories about travel agencies and paid museums in Pomukale, don't get fooled. There is payment only for the entrance and entrance to the Cleopatra baths. The rest, admission is free to both the museum and the Roman theater (amphitheater). Do not overpay by taking from the guide. They will also take you to strange places like "the world of stones", "winemaking", "icons"
It is necessary to visit, it is very beautiful, to take socks with you so as not to walk barefoot, in places there are insular stones. It's a long road from Antalya, but it's worth it 🩷
There are a lot of people, but it's very beautiful. The heat in June was 43 degrees, but there are fountains with drinking water. We were traveling by car on our own from Russia. I do not know how much the tour costs, there is a secret passage - we visited it for free
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timur.subkhankulov
Level 6 Local Expert
July 18, 2024
It's definitely not worth it! You can only bathe in Cleopatra's spring, and it is for an additional fee. We bought an excursion at the hotel from Anex tour for a year, she painted beautifully, but in fact: absence from the hotel for almost a day (hotel in Konakli), of which only a couple of hours at the springs, the rest of the time is on the road and through unnecessary shops. About the fact that there is nowhere to swim except Cleopatra - not a word, okay, just in case they took some money in rubles, they had to pay extra. As a result, for $ 200, you can swim a little under the scorching heat and have time to enjoy the view of the springs in a couple of hours.
In 2017, my friend and I were in this wonderful place. I still have fond memories of that trip. Historical sites helped us to plunge into the era of the Roman Empire, during which all this was created. Thanks to a wonderful guide, it was as if we found ourselves at the Olympic Games of that time.
And what a wonderful nature! The thermal springs amaze with their uniqueness and beauty. We learned that Pamukkale means "cotton castle". And it really looks like a huge mountain of cotton. This beauty and grandeur is simply breathtaking! At such moments, I want to praise the one who created all this! I remember these words: "How many are Your works, Lord! The earth is full of Your works" (Psalm 103:24). I will be very happy to return to these places if I have the opportunity. I advise everyone to go there :)
Mixed feelings... a lot of people … Well, I would never have come here a second time. Maybe it's worth visiting for show) If there were fewer people, it would be possible to make a couple of beautiful shots, but of course it's not interesting🤪
One of the most expensive attractions in Turkey. Lots of people, even in March. It's worth seeing once, but no wow, there are places much more interesting and less crowded in Turkey. Of the ancient cities, Aphrodisias impressed, an hour by car from Pamukkale.
It's a wonderful place. My experience is a thoughtful visit for the whole day from dawn to dusk. The crowds of tourists are bypassed and the impression becomes much better. Of course, it is very hot in summer, but visiting in May is comfortable. Climbing the turrets from the bottom is mandatory. The territory of the ancient city is huge. And you can relax in the antique pool.
so I've been here with my girlfriend, we flew balloons over this white anthill, it's a pity that we never managed to swim there, we'll be back in a year
A great place, very beautiful and unusual. I advise everyone to visit. Snow-white travertines, preserved monuments of culture and history. Informative and a great place for a well-spent vacation days
The place is beautiful, but I expected more from it. Unfortunately, 90 percent of the calcinate is not covered with water, which makes this landscape look somewhat deserted
They visited on their own.
The journey from Kemer to Pammukale took about 4 hours (with arrival in Denezli). Parking is paid, 20 rubles per car. There are cafes/shops nearby. The entrance ticket is 400 rubles per person. The road up the travertines is barefoot only. There is a huge territory of the former ancient city at the top, if you are interested in history and visit it yourself, lay down more time. There are also several museums, or rather halls with household items, sarcophagi and sculptures. There are cafes and souvenirs on the territory (prices are high, but, for example, there are very interesting souvenirs). In general, if you do not come with an excursion, then everything is paid - bathing in springs, car rides from location to location, etc. We were lucky with the weather, it was not very hot, so we managed to see part of the ancient Hieropolis. There are still excavations going on somewhere, something is closed, but besides the travertines there are a lot of interesting things.
I recommend visiting not in hot weather and in order not to be limited in time, and take water with you :) and if there are problems with the feet (spurs, etc.), then it will hurt to walk along the travertines.
We went on a holiday trip. I recommend buying a museum card before you go. If you buy the museum card in advance. You enter without waiting in line. Otherwise, the card queue is getting too long. And I recommend that you leave before the sun goes down in the evening.
It's a great place, but there are a lot of tourists in the season + it's very hot at lunch in the summer.
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Gulnaraalimova.
Level 8 Local Expert
November 11, 2024
Incredible atmosphere and beauty ❤️Tourists,be careful when buying tickets,at the checkout they can additionally include what you do not need, for example headphones,a ticket for one costs for October 2024 -1000 lira(3000 rubles)
Unfortunately, the natural travertines are all empty, there are only artificial ones filled with water, the amphitheater and the ancient city are very impressive.You can visit it once.
I liked the hot air balloon flight over all the sights of Pamukkale. And right in the morning I was pleased with Cleopatra's pool, warm and with bubbles of natural underground origin, swim, you won't regret it, although there are a lot of people during the day. If you look only at the ruins of Herapolis and Travertine, then it's boring. There is also a museum on site
Pamukkale spring (Cotton Mountain or white mountain). A unique place in terms of geography and history. The rock is white in color due to its high content of calcium and minerals. Beautiful views, clean mountain air!!
The place is interesting to visit. The springs are warm, even when it was cold, they did not freeze in the water. Many photos) near Cleopatra's baths, excavations, antique theater. Overall, I really liked it!
It is definitely worth a visit , it is worth combining a two-day excursion with a visit to Ephesus , you will arrive in pomukale in the morning and identify all the other lamers .
A must-visit. Here you can see the preserved theater, as in the gladiator… As for the history, well, the natural "chips" are, of course, the Aphrodite pool.
They say it's very beautiful and primitive here, I haven't been there myself, but I really dream! The place has been in the notes for a long time... and what photos do you get here? do not forget a replaceable swimsuit and cap, as well as spf
What can I say?! A wonderful source. A lot of positive emotions. Incomparable beauty. Useful barefoot walking. I recommend definitely putting something on your head, using sunscreen. Take a snack with you.
It's beautiful, very beautiful. Interesting. The sources are excellent.
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Оксана Павлова
Level 11 Local Expert
July 26, 2024
It is a very beautiful place, I recommend flying in a hot air balloon, visiting the amphitheater, Pamukalle, museum, Lake Cleopatra.
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Оксана Шаговская
Level 13 Local Expert
November 19, 2024
If you go to Pamukale, then do not expect something like this, but I still recommend visiting. The source itself has apparently run out, the water in the baths is not everywhere, half of them are empty. The best time to visit is either early in the morning or in the evening. There are a lot fewer people.
A magical miracle of nature, it is worth visiting this place. In one place there is an old Roman city, a mineral spring with body temperature and the famous white terraces of the cotton castle. Don't forget to wear sunglasses, it's blinding like at a ski resort from the snow.
I advise you, T. K. It is a UNESCO heritage. We were with a group, check-in to the store is mandatory, but it does not bother because they give little time, they told us, looked further, but there was not enough time for the sights themselves. There were a lot of people, so you had to wait for the moment to take a picture. The Cleopatra spring is also worth a visit, the water there is really mineral, reminiscent of Borjomi. Naturally, not to rejuvenate, but to refresh!
It is very beautiful, especially from a bird's-eye view.
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Анастасия
Level 19 Local Expert
January 1
Delight. You need to see with your own eyes! We traveled without a tour, by ourselves, on public transports from Antalya there and back, perfect! I recommend it right before the opening, so that you can take a photo, then there are so many people....)
One of those places that you've heard about and seen in pictures, but when you see it with your own eyes, you're surprised once again how beautiful and diverse the world is.Nature is an amazing creator.Choose to visit at the earliest in the morning, opening at 6:30.Don't forget the sunglasses, the whiteness is blinding.And they will be ready to move a lot.The entrance ticket can only be purchased with local money.
This miracle is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, the pearl of Turkey, I recommend it to everyone.Great view in the amphitheater, beautiful ruins, travertines are magnificent, a lot of people, if you eat yourself, buy e-tickets in advance, otherwise the queue is long for regular tickets.