
Ephesus
Ephesus: An Ancient Metropolis Under a New Light
UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015
Once a thriving port city of the ancient world, one of the Seven Churches of Revelation, and the site of Türkiye’s longest-running archaeological excavation, Ephesus offers an extraordinary window into life in a Greco-Roman metropolis two millennia ago. A day trip from İzmir makes it easily accessible. For a truly magical experience, consider an overnight stay in nearby Selçuk. After sunset, the city takes on an entirely new allure, with carefully designed lighting bringing its most iconic landmarks to life. These strategically placed lighting fixtures guide you through the marble-paved streets, past the majestic Library of Celsus and the Great Theater —Türkiye’s largest, once resonating with the cheers of 30,000 spectators. Be sure not to miss the International Ephesus Opera and Ballet Festival. Each summer, this spectacle transforms the Great Theater of Ephesus into a stunning stage for the performing arts, drawing thousands of culture aficionados to these hallowed grounds.