Laodicea ancient theater
A timeless theater, dating back 2,200 years, has been resurrected in the historic enclave of Laodicea, nestled in the southwest of Turkey within the Denizli Province. Laodicea, situated along the banks of the Lycus River, was an illustrious ancient metropolis flourishing in the Hellenistic realms of Caria and Lydia, eventually falling under the governance of […]
Memorable Antalya City Tour with Guide Ertan
Our family of seven from the USA recently had the pleasure of embarking on a private Antalya city tour with the incredible guide, Ertan. From start to finish, our experience was nothing short of exceptional, filled with breathtaking sights, thrilling adventures, and heartfelt connections with the rich culture of Turkey. From the moment we met […]
The Roman Hippodrome of Istanbul
The Hippodrome of Constantinople stood as the bustling heart of Constantinople, the illustrious capital of the Byzantine Empire, serving as a nexus for both sporting events and social gatherings. Today, its legacy resides in Sultanahmet Square, a vibrant locale in Istanbul, Turkey. The term “hippodrome” originates from the Greek words “hippos” meaning horse, and “dromos” […]
14.03.24 Private Perge Aspendos Side Tour
We extend our heartfelt gratitude for choosing to embark on the exclusive Perge Aspendos and Side tour with us. Your satisfaction and enjoyment are paramount to our mission, and we are thrilled to hear that you thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of your experience. From the comfort and reliability of our vehicles to the meticulously crafted […]
Dara Ancient City
Nestled amid the captivating landscapes near Mardin in southeastern Turkey, the ancient city of Dara emerges as a captivating testament to the region’s historical significance. […]
The Basilica Cistern Istanbul
Nestled beneath the bustling streets of Istanbul, the Underground Cistern, also known as the Basilica Cistern, stands as a captivating testament to the city’s rich history and architectural ingenuity.
Dating back to the 6th century during the Byzantine era, this subterranean marvel was commissioned by Emperor Justinian I to ensure a stable water supply for the Great Palace and other structures in the vicinity. […]