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Level 25 Local Expert
October 27
Famous for its white travertine terraces and thermal pools. Reachable by train or bus to Denizli, then a short minibus ride to Pamukkale village.
Рашид Рамазанов
Level 7 Local Expert
August 26
Wonderful view and slippery surface :)
Yusuf Yaldız
Level 3 Local Expert
July 24
I was here about 25 years ago but the water is not like before.
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June 7
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Анатолий Бьянко
Level 11 Local Expert
September 24
This is a must-see for Turkey! The snow-white terraces with turquoise waters look like an alien landscape. The photos are incredibly beautiful, especially at sunset, when the calcium sparkles under the rays of the sun. What you liked: Unique views that are worth enduring the crowds of tourists for You can walk barefoot in warm water (+35°C in summer) Near the ancient city of Hierapolis — killing two birds with one stone The water is really soft and pleasant to the skin. Minuses: Queues are like at Disneyland — it's better to arrive by 6 a.m. Walking on wet travertine is painful (take special shoes) Water does not flow everywhere — some terraces have dried up The price bites (entrance + separate fee for Cleopatra pool) Life Hacks: Take a change of clothes — it will be wet after swimming in the pool. Sunscreen is required — white calcium reflects the rays You must go, but get ready for the tourist chaos. The views are worth it — there are only a few such places left in the world!
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Светлана П.
Level 7 Local Expert
July 11
Don't listen to anyone - it's worth watching! The only thing is that you need to enter the park at the time of opening - in summer, the ticket offices and the entire complex open at 6.30, otherwise if you arrive there at least at 9-10 in the morning, you will be greeted by these crowds of tourists. We are independent travelers, we spent the night at the foot of the complex and were at the ticket office at 6.30. There were about 10 other tourists with us, and with them we walked around the pools, taking beautiful photos and videos, sometimes completely alone on the level . It's all very beautiful and worth watching once. The advantage is that at 7 a.m. the water in the terraces is absolutely transparent, since you go first, and then it will be a whitish-cloudy color. My husband and I were alone on the three lower terraces, and the photos turned out great. The shoes were taken with them into the backpack , the things in the backpack got wet and turned brown from this water , so the things are in the bag .By 8, the first tourists began to arrive, but by 9, there were a lot of people. There was a real crowd, and we went to the ruins. We had all 10 terraces filled with water, it flowed in a powerful stream in the gutters, Where everyone lay down and filmed funny videos. There are beautiful pools behind the terraces where you can walk, but it is forbidden to swim in them. But the photos and videos side by side turned out to be like in magazines . The ruins of the old town are fantastic, decorated in landscaping, there are no people at all in the morning, it's not hot to walk, we walked around without a car, enjoyed the views and birdsong. There are normal toilets everywhere and, in my opinion, 1 food court. At 10.00 it became unbearably hot, around 38-39 gy (July 9), we left the complex and saw a crowd at the ticket office like in a mausoleum in the Soviet years. We traveled all over Turkey, inside and out, we really liked this complex, the emotions are on a par with a balloon flight in Cappadocia, by the way, 8 Balloons also take off here at 5.40, you can watch or fly at the same time. I even liked the old town more than the pools . I believe that the complex is worth every cent of 30 euros. At the ticket office, they offer to add a museum ticket for 40, but we were walking past and went in, no one was looking at the tickets , but there was nothing to do there - sarcophagi and several statues . Cleopatra's pool is under renovation - it doesn't work at all.
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Samedi
Level 11 Local Expert
July 23
It's an amazing place. Be sure to fly over it in a hot air balloon when the morning rays of the sun begin to highlight the snow-white stone and blue mirrors of the water, as well as the ruins of the ancient city, the ancient theater looks especially gorgeous from above, and after that go to the ancient city and sit on top of this very theater. Lifelong impressions
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Светлана
Level 16 Local Expert
June 26
We had a vacation in Turkey this summer and took an excursion to Pamukale. We really enjoyed it. There was a great guide, and the tour itself was interesting - we learned a lot of new things. The views, I tell you, are gorgeous. The bus was comfortable, the drivers were neat and varied, so the trip was uneventful. The only negative is that feeding on the way could be improved.
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Pavel Sindrevich
Level 30 Local Expert
October 30
The place is definitely unique, it's worth a look. However, the travertines to which access is open are mostly artificial and their appearance is slightly different from the advertising brochures. But this is mostly due to the excessive flow of tourists and climate change. So the sooner you get there, the more colorful the picture you will have time to catch.
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GolotsvanAS
Level 20 Local Expert
August 15
It's a very beautiful place, but it's better not to go on an excursion or during the summer months. Turkey is an amazing country, be sure to rent a car and explore all the places yourself. Start your journey from the travertine terraces, gradually climbing up , then explore the ancient city of Hierapolis and finally relax in Cleopatra's natural pool. It's better to set aside at least 3-4 hours and walk either in the morning or towards sunset. It's worth it.
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Иван Краснопевцев
Level 5 Local Expert
August 31
A fantastic place! It's very beautiful and atmospheric. The recommendation is not to take a lot of things with you. If you put on a swimsuit / swimming trunks, then there is nowhere to put them on in advance. Admission is 30 euros (payment is strictly in lira!!!). Then you take off your shoes (it's better this way) and walk barefoot across the chalk. Nobody really swims in these chalk pools - everyone walks. At the top are the ruins of the city and Cleopatra's pool (unfortunately it was under restoration when we were there). The trip is worth it. PS - if you want to go to the lake on the way back.Salda, you don't have to go. It's closed and there's nothing to do there. Just look at the fence and the lake and that's it. Google about it - it's rotten.
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Резеда
Level 19 Local Expert
October 30
It's a beautiful and impressive place, and you can only walk barefoot here. There are 17 active hydrothermal vents with different water temperatures. The depth does not exceed one meter. The water here is healing, filled with calcium.
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Katerina M
Level 7 Local Expert
July 23
An incredibly beautiful place. To see... it might not be bad, but if you're older or you're not moving very confidently, I wouldn't recommend it. It's a long way to go from the parking lot, it's incredibly difficult to walk along the saltiest slope, a lot of people fall. It will not be possible to approach the most beautiful travertines, they are fenced off ... most of them are completely dry
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Дарья Фадеева
Level 5 Local Expert
September 8
We decided to visit this beautiful place. And just expectation and reality. They showed us beautiful pictures, as a result, the territory is not so big, everything seems to have dried up, we watched 2 minutes and that's it. A lot of people. Cleopatra beach is under restoration. I liked the antique colosseum more. But it's a pity for the time and money spent. We've been driving since 4 a.m., we're very tired and not very impressed.
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Виктор В
Level 5 Local Expert
September 20
The travertines shown in the photo by the guides in the hotels are closed to tourists in order to preserve the natural attraction, which is generally justified. Those that are open to the public look simpler. There are a lot of tourists, and it's sometimes very difficult to make Instagram photos. In general, an interesting place, in addition to the travertines in this location, there is an ancient city with an amphitheater and baths, as well as the famous Cleopatra pool with warm water from a fault in the ground (unfortunately, as of 2025, it is also closed to tourists)
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Gremlin_112
Level 9 Local Expert
October 27
It's sooooo beautiful! And it is advisable not to go with an excursion, where you are given little time to explore all the sights, but by yourself! We didn't even have time to get to the bottom before it was time to go back. But since I rate not the excursions, but the place, then definitely 5 stars. Moreover, people say that this place used to be even more beautiful and snow-white. I haven't seen it live before, but it's worth a trip to see it now!
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Олеся
Level 30 Local Expert
July 1
The travertines of Pamukkale are truly a natural wonder. The terraces of white limestone filled with turquoise water from the thermal spring are worth seeing with your own eyes. You can wander around the permitted areas for a bit, the place is definitely instagrammable. Nearby is a beautiful park with ruins - Hierapolis - 190 BC, which is also worth a look. . Nuances: It's very hot in summer, you definitely need a hat and sunscreen. Take plenty of water with you, otherwise you will have to buy on the spot. If you are planning a photo shoot, take another set of clothes, there are a lot of places, it will not be superfluous. Comfortable shoes, preferably sneakers. You can walk along the travertines without shoes (only permitted areas) and even lie down, but there are a lot of people. The entrance fee is 30-40€, for 40 they give headphones, but we never used them. And, of course, it's better to go to the very opening of the park, or already at sunset.
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Анастасия О.
Level 10 Local Expert
July 5
An amazing place that everyone who visits Turkey must visit at least once. My husband and I chose the option of independent travel instead of an excursion. We traveled from the bus station in Kusadasi by intercity bus. By the way, they are different from those we are used to, there is Wi-Fi, and on the way they give treats (snacks - nuts, etc.) Unfortunately, we didn't calculate the time, so there was very little time left to explore the attraction. Usually there are always a huge number of tourists here, the pools themselves are falling into disrepair over the years, and the picture is very different from what they like to depict on advertising booklets. However, it is incredibly pleasant to be there!
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328468 Воронина
Level 19 Local Expert
July 3, 2024
We took an excursion "evening pamukkale" from the travel agency "Rainbow". I liked it very much, it's good that we chose the evening tour, because there were no such crowds and intense heat. The landscapes themselves in the rays of the setting sun are simply mesmerizing. We swam in Cleopatra's pool, but you have to be careful there, you can get hurt on the plates. I liked the amphitheater, no worse than in Ephesus. I recommend the Rainbow Agency, everything is clear (we took 2 excursions). The Pamukkale springs themselves should be seen at least once in your life, believe me, it's worth it.
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Сергей С.
Level 19 Local Expert
November 2
Nice place with beautiful views. Definitely worth a visit at least once. The second time here. The first one was 20 years ago, I remembered it with pleasure, and I wanted to review the old photos.
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Ольга Келлина
Level 9 Local Expert
November 3, 2024
A fantastic place. important! Do not visit in the summer in the middle of the day with a guided tour. Fewer people at non-touristic times of the year, from opening to closing. It was 2.12.24 - there are a lot of people, but by sunset, with patience, you can take a photo without people. It is also convenient to park the car not in the paid parking lot near the south gate, but from below, where there are hotels and cafes. Then in the beginning you can take a taxi up (who has little strength), and then right at the very close after sunset go down the springs. You should bring your sandals with you then.
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Александр
Level 30 Local Expert
March 30
A real touch of the Ancient World! Yes, there is ancient software in Egypt, but not all countries can boast of something like this. The city is the ruins of a resort dating back to Hellenism and Rome. Moreover, the city is full: from the cemetery and the toilet, to the amphitheater. But the most stunning thing is the surrounding nature and travertines! It's better to see it than to describe it. It is necessary to mention Cleopatra's bathhouse: you can swim in the same water, but absolutely for free if you go to the travertines themselves.
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Евгений Макаров
Level 13 Local Expert
November 23, 2024
An incredible place that went backwards and forwards in two days. To begin with, since 2024, Turkey has begun to profit from tourists in the truest sense of the word. Admission costs 40 euros per person and this is of course an outrage, while for Turkish citizens you can buy a museum card for 60 lira (1.8 euros) and enter all museums in Turkey unlimited throughout the year. My family and I got here under the related option of 500 lira (15 euros) for a museum card for a foreigner with a residence permit. After crossing the gate, you find yourself in the huge ancient city of Hierapolis, which is difficult to get around in one day. The architecture and scale are simply amazing. However, the place where all tourists gather and the place of attraction to Pammukala are springs and travertines, which by 2024 are almost all dried up and it is impossible to walk on them and there is no water in them. A little further there is a small area where travertines are recreated artificially and warm water is supplied to them. In some travertines, it stays warm, in some it cools down instantly and it all looks epic and cool, of course. The cool thing is that it all looks like a huge glacier, on which hundreds of people are walking barefoot. The territory also has a swimming pool where Cleopatra swam with iron-enriched water, it costs 350 lira (~10 euros) to swim, a very large-scale amphitheater that is incredibly illuminated at night, as well as entire streets of the city of Hierapolis with its incredible scale and ancient spirit. If you are vacationing in Turkey, then I highly recommend visiting if you have extra money, but in my opinion, hotel excursions spend too little time in such a place and to see everything it is better to go for one or two full days.
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Gerasimov.Travel
Level 20 Local Expert
November 20, 2024
A very interesting attraction. I recommend you to visit. The territory is large, it has an amphitheater (which is well preserved), Cleopatra's pool, and the most interesting thermal springs, which are saturated with calcium, and over the centuries have formed a cascade of terraced baths decorated with calcite stalactites. The springs, along with the ruins of Hierapolis, are included in the UNESCO list. And not so long ago (years ago), balloon flights began to gain momentum. This is also a very spectacular show, both from the ground and from the basket of an aircraft. Of course, the number is still very far behind Cappadocia, but it looks impressive.
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Lanja
Level 16 Local Expert
April 25
It's a great place, very beautiful and unusual. I advise everyone to visit. Snow-white travertines, preserved cultural and historical monuments. Informative and a great place for a well-spent vacation. Over the years, of course, everything falls into disrepair, a large influx of tourists, lack of care and opportunities for natural restoration, they say, soon they will not remain at all in the form that they are, but it's a pity
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Анна И.
Level 3 Local Expert
December 16, 2024
I had bad impressions. Did not meet expectations at all. Firstly, the springs themselves have dried up long ago, there are several (5 pieces) baths artificially connected to the water. It doesn't look pretty and certainly not like on a poster in advertising kiosks. Second. Cleopatra's pool is open, but for a fee (200 lire per person, in my opinion). The pool itself is beautiful, but not very clean. We stood, looked, and decided not to go. There are changing booths and storage rooms. But it's all too summery. It is very uncomfortable in the cold period. The third. An open-air museum. Only a couple of locations work, most of them are stupidly blocked by a fence and there is no way to get there. The information plates do not carry any useful information. Buy a guide or take a guide. And now about the money: We were on 12/16.24 and paid 2,200 liras for two adults. 80 liras parking. We were also offered a guide for 400 lire, we did not buy it. As a result, we drove 500 km, spent the whole day and money for nothing. It is a pity that no one warns about non-working sources and blocked museum locations.
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БИЛЕНКО ИРИНА
Level 8 Local Expert
August 15
The tour is very informative, first we visited the ruins of the city of Hierapolis, which is nearby, then the entrance to the travertines themselves is on the right. The entrance is without shoes, tactilely pleasant, like Penza.Small protrusions are filled with thermal water up to about the middle of the calf, with white silt (clay) below.
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Анастасия С.
Level 8 Local Expert
July 7
the toilets are very dirty and there is no water in them, although the entrance is not cheap ( it is better to go straight at 7 a.m., so there will not be many tourists and it will not be so hot. be sure to take water with you because it's very expensive to buy there. in 10 years, I plan to go to Cleopatra's pool (hopefully it will open already!)
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Василий
Level 13 Local Expert
September 25
This is a magical place, of course, in the past, Herapolis was extremely beautiful, when there was still a lake in the lowlands! It's hard to even imagine such beauty, but even now it's worth coming here and enjoying the local scenery!
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Олег Олег
Level 3 Local Expert
May 25
Pamukkale is said to be the eighth wonder of the world. Not to visit there means not to visit Turkey. The price of the tour was $ 120 for two people. The price included: transfer; accompanying person (guide) before the tour; entrance to Pamukkale and Hierapolis; lunch after the tour. Additionally, there were several stops in the program: 1. Stop for breakfast Since the departure is early, there is a stop for breakfast. Breakfast is not included: either you buy at the cafe where they bring you, or you take a ration from the hotel (you still have to pay for drinks). 2. Textile factory or store Stop for 15-20 minutes. A discount coupon is given at the entrance. The prices are too high, to put it mildly. 3. Semiprecious stone Store Also 15-20 minutes. After that, they are already being taken to Pamukkale. Pamukkale and Hierapolis - approximately 2:30 hours 4. Wine tasting They offer to try three types of wine, tea and lukum. Next is the overpriced store. 5. Stop for lunch Positive: Comfortable transfer, lunch. Minuses: There are a lot of unnecessary stops with intrusive trading. Breakfast is not included. The prices in the stores are too high. --- Pamukkale We were taken without a queue. The guide indicated the meeting place and gave brief information, then there was free time. First of all, we went to the travertines (which is depicted on almost all Pamukkale sightseeing booklets). Very beautiful! They let us go there barefoot, most tourists, including us, did not dare to leave their shoes, they took them with them. The water is incredibly warm and pleasant, the views are breathtaking. We went down to about the second pool. However, there were disadvantages. Mid—May - there are already many vacationers. In addition to the tourist groups, there were a huge number of children enrolled in the school exchange program between the regions of Turkey. There are 2-3 people on the ruins, and crowds on the travertines. We liked it, but without the "wow" effect. Perhaps with fewer people, the impression would have been stronger. Cleopatra's pool was not hit — it is closed for repairs. They found out about it only at the entrance, although the manager assured them that everything was working. Our compatriots said that all the agencies claimed the same thing, but in fact it turned out differently. I recommend checking in advance if the pool is open, if it is important to you. Positive: The most beautiful views on the travertines. Warm water, picturesque landscapes. Cons: Crowds of tourists and children. Cleopatra's indoor pool, despite the promises. Unjustified waiting. --- Hierapolis It was more interesting here. There are almost no crowds, the territory is large, you can take beautiful photos. The theater is a separate delight. The scale is impressive, the condition is not bad (the guide mentioned a partial reconstruction). The photos are great. The graves of the gladiators are also well preserved. There is definitely something to watch. The theater is located on a hill: it's easy to see, more difficult to get there. Passenger golf carts travel through the territory, $10 each way. There are several toilets on site. Stalls with water and food are located in the travertine area and at the entrance to the theater. Advantages: Few people, spacious territory. Impressive theater and archaeological sites. Minuses: Paid transportation. --- We took a tour from Ginza Travel. We were driving from Kemer (Beldibi), the journey took about 3 hours. It would have been less without stops (although the manager talked for at least 4 hours). The bus is comfortable and big. There were about 15 people in the group. We were together only for breakfast, lunch and additional stops. The road from Kemer is good, new, and the views are excellent. The only negative is the pressure drops due to the mountain road. My ears hurt, and a lot of people got stuffy. Positive: A comfortable bus, a small group. Beautiful road, good views. Cons: The pressure in the mountains caused discomfort.
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Мария Абакумова
Level 7 Local Expert
October 15
Travertines are half without water, dried up. In my opinion, the entrance fee is too high. They also sell headphones at the checkout by default, you need to ask without them if you don't want to overpay.
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Екатерина Савенко
Level 19 Local Expert
November 19, 2024
It is very beautiful and interesting. We went on an excursion by bus. Sitting is awesome. The architecture of the amphitheater is amazing. Make sure to take a million photos!
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Olga-Olivia
Level 22 Local Expert
May 16
The views are gorgeous! The guide told us a lot of informative and interesting things about this place and each location. There is a rejuvenating pool, I did not feel the effect, but it was nice to swim) If you have already arrived in Turkey, this is a must-have place to visit!
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Любовь Миронова
Level 17 Local Expert
February 5
We spent the summer with the children . The beauty is extraordinary ! It's better to arrive early when there are few people! Beautiful photos! Payment for tickets at the box office is only in lira! Although it says that it is possible in euros, but we had to stand in line and go to the local exchange at an unfavorable rate!
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Артем Бузиков
Level 11 Local Expert
July 31
We've been dreaming of coming here for a long time. The entrance to the travertines and ruins of the Metropolis is 30 €, and if you want to visit the ruins of Laodicea, then 40 €. At the entrance you need to take off your shoes and walk barefoot, but preferably in short socks or aqualosks, because the surface of the travertines is ribbed in some places. When climbing to the top, there are small natural pools in which you can lie down, you can't swim, the depth is half a meter.
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Ninja
Level 14 Local Expert
December 27, 2024
If you come to the opening, then at the top you can see how balloons are flying over you, a very beautiful sight. The springs themselves are also beautiful, you can walk down them from the mountain, but it's better after exploring the park area, there are ruins that are worth a look. Admission is paid, in the summer of 24 it cost about 3,000 rubles. The balloons take off at about 6:30, there's no point in being on top earlier)
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Анна Pro
Level 28 Local Expert
July 23
The salt of the earth? No, calcium, a frozen waterfall made of travertine. Very unusual, snow-white walls and turquoise water, magical
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Анна Медведева
Level 5 Local Expert
August 15
If you do not have a Turkish ID, you will be prepared for the fact that the entrance will cost not 200 lari (400 rubles), but 30 euros. We specially came to see this landmark, but giving away 6,000 thousand for two is too much. In the end, we walked around. A cool lake with geese, on the other hand, you can walk through the bushes to the rocks for free. We walked around and took a photo. It is very blinding to the eyes, take sunglasses. The ruins of the baths themselves were not seen, but at the bottom the same water runs through small tubs. For 200 lire it would be great. But for 30 euros, it seems to me that it's already too much.
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Юлия
Level 6 Local Expert
January 3
We were in December, the air temperature was +14, we went by ourselves without a tour. We stopped at the entrance, where we had to walk barefoot, climbing a chalk mountain. It's very cold to step down, and my feet are frozen to the point of pain. It was only when we reached the hot springs that we warmed up a little. It's definitely worth a visit, it's very beautiful. There were no queues and in general the people were only at the hot springs upstairs and in the amphitheater, the territory is huge, it will take 4 hours to see everything if you just walk through. The ticket seemed expensive to us: 40 euros per person, which is indicated in euros, and payment is accepted only in lira. I had to change it on the spot at an unfavorable rate.
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Valentnost
Level 21 Local Expert
September 21
It's a great place! Put in more time here, it's better to go on your own than with an excursion. There is an hour and a half on the tour and it is very short. There are a lot of people, it's slippery, it's painful to walk. If you want to go downstairs and enjoy the water, you need a lot of time. While you change, while you get there... But it's definitely worth a visit!
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Алексей Ириоглов
Level 10 Local Expert
July 12, 2024
The place is interesting, especially if you haven't seen anything like it before. There are fences, so you can't get close to it, but this is not necessary for a photo. Of the disadvantages: there is little time left in the excursion mode, you have to hurry. There are a lot of tourists, it is very problematic to take photos without outsiders. We had 3 hours for all the sights, we didn't have enough time, in the end we almost had to run to catch the bus.
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Руслан Ахметжанов
Level 8 Local Expert
September 24
I was in this location today, 09/24/2025. The place is super cool, beautiful, instagrammable, as they say, but for some reason there is a but): So, everything is in order: Take a lot of cream with you, ideally closed clothes and light ones if you go here for the whole day. You should take at least a liter of water per person, you want to drink permanently, immediately put on clothes in which you will be ready to swim, I advise you to go to each location in wet clothes, well, that is, we swam in one of the pools and went to see the amphitheater, or necropolis or something else… Be sure to wear a headdress, the sun is shining mercilessly I recommend downloading the audio guide of the location in advance, because in some places the Internet falls off Keep in mind that you will have to take off your shoes at the entrance ( I am 100% satisfied with the place, but I give such a low rating due to the negligence of the cashier's staff. Instead of 30 euros, they withdrew an additional 900 liras. I read everywhere, there are no fees or commissions, and yes, I went with my wife, but 60 lira at the time of the calculation was 2,931 lira, not 3831. Be sure to check the cost in the receipt, don't overpay like I did.
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Andrew Hitrov
Level 15 Local Expert
April 17
It takes a long time to get there from almost any resort, but there is definitely something to see. There are a lot of tourists there during the season, and Cleopatra's hydrogen sulfide pool is simply teeming with bodies. But in reality, the number of attractions gathered in one place is off the charts. Twice, with a difference of 10 years, we went to the travertines themselves and we can note that, like all other attractions in Turkey, they are gradually falling into disrepair. They're still being tinted, and it's still very beautiful. But there is another possibility, which is much more beautiful than moving through the heat from one archaeological site to another. This is a balloon flight. I recommend him unequivocally and uncompromisingly. The view from a height of one kilometer to almost two (we were lucky with the operator) is simply fantastic. And this is not a metaphor. At the moment when the sun casts its first rays on the mountains, it feels like you are on Mars.
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Alexandr Ivanchin
Level 29 Local Expert
July 25, 2024
A beautiful natural wonder of the world! Traversing the travertines is difficult, but it is worth overcoming for the sake of beautiful photos. At the entrance, you must take off your shoes, go as far as you need to be careful. Before visiting the springs, we took a ride in balloons-it was part of an excursion to Pamukkale, in which we saw the mountain from a bird's-eye view
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Griefena
Level 17 Local Expert
August 14
Nicely. Don't forget sunglasses and sunscreen, as well as drinking water. We were on a hot sunny day. The ancient city is magnificent, you can feel the sheer power
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Евгения Иванова
Level 9 Local Expert
December 8, 2024
Expect that this is a very large-scale place, if you visit as part of an excursion, then you need to make a choice of visiting places, you spent more than an hour on terracotta and would like to take another walk, but then there is the ancient city. - sacrifice Cleopatra's pool - just look in, don't swim. For a walk on the terracotta I recommend taking aquashouses.
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Алексей
Level 5 Local Expert
February 4
The place is very beautiful, you can wet your feet a little, before taking off your shoes, because you can't walk in them there, unfortunately, I stayed at the source for literally 5 minutes, because I went with a guide and flew there purely to take pictures, to take a little bit of all this splendor
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Consigliere
Level 11 Local Expert
July 22
In general, it's worth taking a look once. Currently, one travertine route is open - from top to bottom (or vice versa) of six large fonts and several small ones. Everything else is closed and dry, no water is supplied there. There are always a lot of people in the season, but it's not particularly stressful, because the route is about a kilometer long. Nearby is Hieropolis with a gorgeous amphitheater of stunning depth, almost Aspendos. It's a little hard in the heat, but they drive golf carts and give you a ride (for money). Entrance is paid (30 euros for intourists, and this is without the Cleopatra font and the museum, they are paid additionally), parking is paid (both upper and lower) 3 euros without time limits. I don't recommend it on weekends, there are a lot of locals in addition to tourists. You can not walk in travertine shoes, even in flip-flops, think about where you will carry them with you, many people just hold them in their hands, but this is not convenient, because it is difficult to walk, the surface is ribbed.
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Надежда Б.
Level 5 Local Expert
July 29, 2024
Of course, after watching the ads, I was slightly disappointed. Just because there was practically no water. Narrow passages, so be careful when going down to the water. The toilets are clean. There is water in the taps. Washing constantly. It is necessary to take hats and clothes so as not to burn. But damn the views, that's one of the places worth visiting. It's either way.
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Альбина Каримова
Level 18 Local Expert
July 30, 2024
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)
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