Milas (ancient Greek Mylasa Μύλασα) is an ancient city and the seat of the district of the same name in Muğla Province in southwestern Turkey. The city commands a region with an active economy and very rich in history and ancient remains, the territory of Milas containing a remarkable twenty-seven archaeological sites of note. The city was the first capital of ancient Caria and of the Anatolian beylik of Menteşe in mediaeval times. The nearby Mausoleum of Hecatomnus is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Restaurants in Milas
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Euromos is immediately off the main road, marked only by a small brown sign, but is definitely worth a visit. We spent about an hour and a half onsite, and entered using our Museum Pass - Aegean. The entrance guard was friendly, and there were clean, newly-built toilet facilities. The Temple of Zeus Lepsinos is impressive for having so many upright pillars, though it is fenced off so you cannot walk inside it (probably sensible!). There is a level cobbled path to the Temple so this area at least has easy accessibility. Follow the signs up over the hill to the City Walls (steps so limited accessibility) to enter inside the city and see the rest of the ruins. The theatre is partly excavated, with several shafts sunk to the historical ground level, and only the upper tiers of the theatre fully exposed. it was particularly interesting to see how the earth has protected the parts of the theatre that were covered. As usual, the theatre had a lovely view out over the valley below, though there was some road noise.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
This is a fantastic cave and I will definitely come back again. The ascent down from the restaurant to the cave has some steps, but it easy enough negotiated. Outside the cave is a small place where one can have tea/ coffee (when it all reopens). The cave is well lit and you can take in all the stalagmites and stalactites in their whole glory. Inside is a walk-way with stairs to access the most remote room. Inside temperature was pleasantly mild. This is definitely worth the drive from Milas, allow for minimum 3 hours for the roundtrip by car, or more if you want to go walking in the canyon afterwards.
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