Ephesus Tours by TSC TRAVEL (Turkey Tour Specialist) ; Terrace Houses in Ephesus
Our professional tour guide Phyliss telling us about Terrace Houses of Ephesus Ancient City. These houses can be seen on tours to Ephesus, Ephesus Shore excursions and daily tours of Ephesus offered by TurkeyTourSpecialist.com
On The Go Tours: Turkey 2011: Huseiyn Plays Ephesus
The tour guide Huseyin Salikoglu surprised the tour group when he sang a Turkish song in the Great Theater in Ephesus. Another amazing adventure.
Turkey - Ephesus - Travel Video
Ephesus is one of the leading tourist sites in Turkey. Cruise ships dock in nearby Kusadasi and hoards of tourist descend on the ruins. If you have a few days, stay in Selcuk and visit the ruins between ships tours.
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Ephesus Turkey : A complete Tour Guide
Of all the ruins and archaeological attractions in Turkey, Ephesus is the most famous. Tourists from around the world come here to walk down the well-preserved Roman streets, gaze at the mighty monuments, and soak up the ancient soul of this ruined city. Many travelers use the picturesque village of Selçuk (right beside the ruins) as their base, but you can also easily visit from the nearby seaside town of Kuşadası or the city of İzmir. Wherever you base yourself, allow enough time to explore. You'll find plenty of things to do in Ephesus and so much history to absorb, and even a short tour of the highlights will take half a day
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Ephesus was an ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city, on the west coast of Asia Minor, near present-day Selçuk, Izmir Province, Turkey. It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League during the Classical Greek era. In the Roman period, Ephesus had a population of more than 250,000 in the 1st century BC, which also made it one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean world.[2]
The city was famed for the Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Emperor Constantine I rebuilt much of the city and erected new public baths. Following the Edict of Thessalonica from emperor Theodosius I, the temple was destroyed in 401 AD by a mob led by St. John Chrysostom.[3] The town was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614 AD. The city's importance as a commercial center declined as the harbor was slowly silted up by the Cayster River (Küçük Menderes).
Ephesus was one of the seven churches of Asia that are cited in the Book of Revelation.[4] The Gospel of John may have been written here.[5] The city was the site of several 5th century Christian Councils, see Council of Ephesus. It is also the site of a large gladiators' graveyard.
Today's archaeological site lies 3 kilometers southwest of the town of Selçuk, in the Selçuk district of İzmir Province, Turkey. The ruins of Ephesus are a favorite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport and via the port of Kuşadası.
Efes Anadolu'nun batı kıyısında, bugünkü Selçuk ilçesinin 3 km uzağında bulunan, daha sonra önemli bir Roma kenti olan antik bir Yunan kentiydi. Klasik Yunan döneminde İyonya'nın oniki şehrinden biriydi. Kuruluşu Cilalı Taş Devri MÖ 6000 yıllarına dayanır.
Tauck Tour Treasures of the Aegean Day 6 Kusadasi and Ephesus, Turkey
Anchored in the port of Kusadasi and drove to Ephesus. Ephesus contained a variety of small and large ruins from the Roman Empire, including the Library of Celsus, Trajan's Fountain, The Temple of Hadrian and many others. There is a nice lunch and rug making demonstration.
Ephesus - A walk through guided tour of this Ancient City
#Ephesus During our mini cruise, we visited the Ancient City of Ephesus, just 6km from Kusadasi in Turkey.
This video has been made for those who have'nt as yet or are not able to visited this amazingly beautiful place for themselves.
I have managed to record most of what our extremely knowledgable tour guide explained to us during our visit and hope that you enjoy it.
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Ephesus: A Quick Tour
In the 1st Century A.D. Ephesus, a glittering city of marble
buildings and streets, was the center of commerce in the
eastern Roman Empire. The Temple of Artemis, one of the
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, attracted pilgrims
from all over the empire. It is no wonder that Paul made
this city the base of his operations while at the same time
becoming a controversial figure, not least with the silversmiths profiting some of the trade in idols of Artemis there. Come along as Zumbro member, Dr. Ruth Johnson, a 4-time visitor to the site of ancient Ephesus, takes us on a
visual tour of one of the world's best preserved Roman ruins.
A copy of the presentation slides are available at
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Ephesus, Turkey, visiting the ancient site, and the town of Kusadasi
Postcards from Ephesus, Turkey: Basilica of St. John Review
Postcards from Europe - tripcentral.ca's own Lara Noack talks on video about Ephesus, Turkey and the Basilica of St. John
Ephesus Tour 2012 [HD]
Ephesus (English pronunciation: /ˈɛfəsəs/);[1] Ancient Greek Ἔφεσος, Ephesos; Turkish Efes) was an ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city, on the west coast of Asia Minor, near present-day Selçuk, Izmir Province, Turkey. It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League during the Classical Greek era. In the Roman period, Ephesus had a population of more than 250,000 in the 1st century BC, which also made it one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean world.[2]
The city was famed for the Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Emperor Constantine I rebuilt much of the city and erected new public baths. Following the Edict of Thessalonica from emperor Theodosius I, the temple was destroyed in 401 AD by a mob led by St. John Chrysostom.[3] The town was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 614 AD. The city's importance as a commercial center declined as the harbor was slowly silted up by the Cayster River (Küçük Menderes).
Ephesus was one of the seven churches of Asia that are cited in the Book of Revelation.[4] The Gospel of John may have been written here.[5] The city was the site of several 5th century Christian Councils, see Council of Ephesus. It is also the site of a large gladiators' graveyard.
Today's archaeological site lies 3 kilometers southwest of the town of Selçuk, in the Selçuk district of İzmir Province, Turkey. The ruins of Ephesus are a favorite international and local tourist attraction, partly owing to their easy access from Adnan Menderes Airport and via the port of Kuşadası.
Video review of a Private Ephesus Tour - Licenced Professional Guide Arzu
Ephesus Tour review (Video) & feedback for the Private Tour. On the Ephesus Tour and continued after the tour before the drop-off at Kusadasi Ephesus Port / Scala Nuova back to the cruise ship.
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Ephesus, Turkey. The Terraced Houses.mov
© We spent 1/2 a day exploring Ephesus in Turkey. A very rewarding experience.
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Ephesus, Turkey - A guided tour
Ephesus was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, three kilometers southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists.
Ephesus Tours - Smyrna
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Upheaval in Ephesus
The idol makers in Ephesus were losing business because the people were becoming Christians. Rage followed. Recorded in the Great Theater of Ephesus, especially for Pastors. Acts 19:23-41
Ephesus travel guide
The ancient Greek city of Ephesus was famous for its Temple of Artemis (near present-day Selçuk), which was recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
After a messy period of conquest and reconquest and after the population was moved from Selçuk to the the present site, Ephesus became a Roman city in 133 BC.
When Augustus made Ephesus capital of Asia Minor in 27 BC, it proved to be a windfall for the seaport city. Its population grew to around 250,000, attracting immigrants, merchants and imperial patronage.
The annual festival of Artemis (Diana to the Romans) became a month-long spring fest, drawing thousands from across the empire.
Ephesus also attracted Christian settlers (Greeks and Jews), including St. Paul who lived in Ephesus for three years (in the AD 50s) There is a tradition that St. John settled here with Mary, the mother of Jesus, and also wrote his gospel here.
Ephesus was at its peak during the 1st and 2nd century AD. It was a major Roman city second in importance and size only to Rome. Ephesus has been estimated to be about 400,000 inhabitants in the year 100 AD, making it the largest city in Roman Asia. In 123 AD, the Library of Celsus (third largest library in the ancient world, after Alexandria and Pergamon) was constructed at Ephesus.
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The ancient city of Ephesus (Turkish: Efes), located near the Aegean Sea in modern day Turkey, was one of the great cities of Asia Minor and home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Today, the ruins of Ephesus are a major tourist attraction, especially for travelers on Mediterranean cruises. Ephesus is also a sacred site for Christians due to its association with several biblical figures, including St. Paul, St. John the Evangelist and the Virgin Mary.
Ephesus Tour Guide - Private Tour Guide for Ephesus
- Ephesus Tour Guide Denizhan Pekoz providing private tours of Ephesus and surrounding area from Kusadasi, Selcuk, Sirince, Izmir...