Perhaps one of the most interesting sights of Turkey. Although, I am somewhat upset by the rather modest size of these calcareous formations. Admiring them, of course, is better from a balloon, as well as in the morning and evening, when the main tourist flow comes to naught. It is a pity that human greed and short-sightedness led to the fact that the reservoirs began to dry up.
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Оксана Шаговская
Level 13 Local Expert
November 5, 2024
Definitely need to visit this place!. I just warn you right away that you will be a little disappointed, baths are more often without water and there is no longer that uniqueness as in the photo that is presented to the world. Admission per person is 30 euros, for this money you can visit the ruins of the ancient city and wash your feet in warm water and take pictures with a crowd of tourists sitting not in bathrooms but in a ditch washing their feet))). Everything else is for an additional fee