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Daily Guided Pamukkale and Laodicia Tour with Pick up from Hotel in Pamukkale.

Package Details
Destination: Pamukkale, Denizli Province, Turkey
Duration: 7 hours
Price: $59.04
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A beautiful day is yours in the world’s only cotton castle, Pamukkale, listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO. The white beauty of Pamukkale has happened after warm tears of the nature, as if the beauty of the white pearl on Cleopetra’s chest has been the inspiration for this art work of nature. The unique calcium terrace and pools with hot spring water will amaze you as you walk barefoot in the vast white beauty. During the visit you will see the Hierapolis Ancient Ruins City, Necropolis, Ancient Theatre, Thermal Pools, White Terraces, Traverten Pools, Byzantine Walls, Latrin, Tumulus Tombs, House of the Lonic Capitals, Martyrium of St. Philippus, Karahayıt Red Spring Water Terraces.

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Stop At: Pamukkale Thermal Pools, Pamukkale Turkey

A beautiful day is yours in the world’s only cotton castle, Pamukkale, listed as a World Heritage by UNESCO. The white beauty of Pamukkale has happened after warm tears of the nature, as if the beauty of the white pearl on Cleopetra’s chest has been the inspiration for this art work of nature. The unique calcium terrace and pools with hot spring water will amaze you as you walk barefoot on the vast white beauty.

09:30 AM Arrival to Pamukkale for the Pamukkale Day Tour and Meet with tour guide and then continue to Pamukkale tour.

What To Visit during the Pamukkale Tour
Necropolis, Roman Baths, Domitian Gate, Latrina, Frontinus Street, Agora, Byzantium Gate, Triton Fountain, Cathedral, Apollon Temple, Plutonium, Theater, Cleopatra Antique Pool which are all located in Hierapolis, Calcium Terraces.

16:00 PM At the end of the tour, transfer to Hotels

Duration: 4 hours

Stop At: Laodicea, Just off Denizli - Pamukkale, Denizli Turkey

Laodicea (Laodikya, Laodikeia), 6 km (4 miles) north of Denizli and 1 km (6/10 mile) east of the road to Pamukkale (map) near the village of Goncalı, is an extremely old city that is being “born again” through archeological restoration.
Excavations here have revealed artifacts dating from 3500 BC (Late Chalcolithic) to 3000 BC (Early Bronze Age). The city’s name comes from the Seleucid king Antiochus ii, who named it for his wife Laodike in the 3rd century BC when it was thriving. Later controlled by the kings of Pergamum, it was willed to the Roman Empire and thrived again from the 4th to 6th centuries. Its importance then numbered it among the Seven Churches of Revelation. It was ruined and restored many times in an earthquake zone.



Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Karahayit, Karahayit

Located near the famous Pamukkale the Karahyit Red Springs are separate spring water with its own unique combination of minerals which has led to this water flowing out in a red color leaving behind rust-colored travertine.

Duration: 1 hour