Discover the best top things to do in Selcuk, Turkey including Moon Light Souvenir Silver Shop, Black Sheep Carpets, Celsus Ceramic, Sultan Carpet and Kilim, Elifim Pottery, La Tulip Art Gallery, Can Carpet, Ephesus Museum, Selcuk Efes Kent Bellegi-History Museum, Selcuk hamam.
Restaurants in Selcuk
5.0 based on 407 reviews
My favourite shop owner I have ever met in the whole of Turkey! Julia and her husband were so friendly and gave me plenty of advice on which ring to choose for my engagement. I could have stayed in the shop all day, talking about life in Selcuk and being offered Turkish tea. What an experience! There was no pressure to buy anything and the large number of jewellery items was just amazing and made it very hard to pick!! I have definitely made a friend in that shop and will be back again in the future!!!
5.0 based on 38 reviews
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Wonderful shop full of beautiful work. All clearly handmade with love. She has a wide range of pottery from bowls to vases to unique art pieces.
5.0 based on 118 reviews
Traaditional turkish hand crafts yousoon will welcome you as my guest I m looking forward to explain and show, about my culture,how is important hand craft are important our lifetime...see soon..
We visited La Tulip several times last September and enjoyed drinks and chats with Ali each time. He is very proud of his shop/gallery, it is a real a treasure trove. Ali makes you feel very welcome and enjoys your company and telling you about Turkish life. I bought a pair of Ali’s hand made shoes, they are so comfortable and very good quality.... Thank you Ali ???? Be sure to visit La Tulip on your visit to Selcuk, it will be a memorable experience.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Family Local Business in Selcuk Ephesus Turkey since more than 40 years.
I have been working in Turkey for almost 2 years now, and I knew that the right moment to buy a rug/carpet in Turkey would find me at the right time. When I was invited out to Can Carpet by a friend in Izmir, I had a feeling this could be "the one" - and boy was it perfect. This experience had everything that I love about turkish culture: hospitality, pride in the craftsmanship, and connection to tradition with a creative twist towards innovating in the future. Can was great, and I felt honored to have him share the space and story of his craftsmanship. I can't wait to have a reason to take some of my friends and relatives back.
4.5 based on 1,012 reviews
This important museum displays the pieces found in and around the ruins of Ephesus. Prior to World War II, discoveries were taken to a museum in Vienna.
A must see with a great cafe (Cadir) Opposite. Easy access for people with disabilities. Lovely statues, great coin collection! After seeing this it's clear humans have not advanced, rather they've gone backwards. Thanks to the plandemic it doesn't go past me how privileged I am to see this without the usual tourist crowds.
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