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    • jewell220 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Of historical interest, but not as impressive as other nearby sites. Fine for a stop on a day tour. You might find an ancient pottery shard!
    • cecev2015 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You must see this place, especially if you are archaeologist or you like archeology. Not many tourists so you can peacefully enjoy the ancient city.
    • Katherine1962 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Miletus was loads of fun! The ruins are expansive and very interesting. Unfortunately, much of he area was under a bit of water (apparently it floods annually), but that did not really hinder us appreciating the ruins. We were able to access almost every part of the site, with the exception of the mosque. We were the only ones there in February, and we enjoyed the adventure of having to find our way around the water, and at one point even traipsing through a farmer's field! While Ephasus is the main attraction in this part of Turkey, I would highly recommend a trip to Miletus! It's only about an hour from Kusadasi, and well worth the visit!
    • KM2214 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We didn't go to Miletus with a tour guide or tour group; we paid a taxi driver to take us from Kusadasi and wait while we explored the site. The cost for the entrance ticket was 10 TL. Audio guides were listed for 15 TL, but there was no one in the booth to buy from when we arrived, so we just made a go of it with the maps we got with our tickets. There was an attendant there when we left.We had a blast exploring Miletus on our own, but it might not be for everyone. When we arrived, at about 10am, we were the only ones at the site. We didn't see another soul, save the stray cats that are everywhere in the region, until we stumbled upon a large tour group at the last ruin before we hit the exit. It was fun for us to feel like the only people around for miles.The map guide has some good information about each set of ruins in the town, but the sites are not marked at all. So even if we had been able to buy audio guides, I'm not sure they would've been so useful. Due to the annual flooding that happens in the area, we weren't able to see every single ruin we wanted to, though we got pretty close. We also ended up traipsing by a flock of sheep and then through a farmer's nearby fallow cotton field in order to get to the next site on our map. Miletus is in quite a rural area. Our favorite ruins in Miletus were the theater, the Ionic colonnade, the Faustina baths, and a building we couldn't identify, but may have been an inn or a monument.If you don't mind being really independent, and you're good at reading maps, you'll be fine on your own. If you want to learn more information about the ancient town of Miletus, then a guided tour is probably better for you. Either way, the ruins at Miletus are worth a morning!
    • TravellerGillian 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On this visit we made a brief stop at Miletus and only looked at the theatre. On a previous visit in the Spring a few years ago I spent far longer and saw much more and there were the biggest tadpoles I have ever seen.
    • 925SarahS 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We saw this as part of a cruise excursion. It was "a great Ionian Port with two icons guarding its entrance. It is as important in antiquity as Ephesus and famous for being the native city of several philosophers and sages. The theatre, reconstructed during the Roman period, is an impressive structure built against the slope of a hill. Together with the well preserved Faustina Baths, they make up the only monument left from the ancient Miletus." It was raining sheets and our guide offered to those who wanted to run up and look inside the theatre. A few people went and I wanted to, but was conscious of my newly styled hair. I gathered my sons’ hats, wrapped up in my scarf, and borrowed a fellow traveler's umbrella. I ran out through the deep puddles and peeked inside the theatre, which actually was impressive.
    • malholme 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very impressive site- which we knew little about before our visit. Set on a hillside the most impressive part is the Great Theatre, with 15,000 seats- it was the commerciaql and administrative centre for Miletus from 700 BC to 700AD. Once a port, the silting of the Meander river has pushed this 10Km inland. Well worth a visit.
    • sarahemmm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      As with most ruins in Turkey, there are a lot of steps. The countryside around is great, and would have liked to see inside the rebuilt ancient mosque.
    • Riever 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There is quite a lot to see of the remains of the Roman baths with statues etc.It is also quite easy to access.
    • ColeyStars 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This site was large and full of photo opportunities. The only bad thing was that we didn't have a lot of time to explore this site because on the RSD coach tour of the Aegean Coast - we were visiting three sites on one day.
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