Denizli is an industrial city in the southwestern part of Turkey and the eastern end of the alluvial valley formed by the river Büyük Menderes, where the plain reaches an elevation of about three hundred and fifty metres (1,148 ft). Denizli is located in the country's Aegean Region.
Restaurants in Denizli
5.0 based on 56 reviews
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4.5 based on 325 reviews
Hierapolis is an ancient city of the Roman Empire. There you can see old graves, an old church, bath, the old city gate and and the beautiful old teather. I recommend you to start your visit on the North Gate and come walking through the ruins, but they also have a shutter service if you do not want to walk. Go with comfortable shoes because you will have to walk around 1,5 or 2km if you start in Northen Gate.
4.5 based on 322 reviews
A historical site of an Ancient City in 3rd bc. A huge place to roam around but interesting. Make sure you bring your hat and sunscreen as no trees or shade while you look around.
4.5 based on 131 reviews
What a once in a lifetime experience to walk barefoot up a calcium mountain through puddles and ponds of the clearest water. At the top we splurged and paid the 100 lr price to swim in Cleopatra's pool which was amazing. A walk through the well kept ruins turned up lots of pottery (which of course we didnt take) and even a pit viper (which we also didnt take).
4.5 based on 230 reviews
"Denizli Teleferik ve Bağbaşı Yaylası, her mevsim doğanın farklı tonlarını içeren güzelliğiyle kartpostallık görüntüler oluşturmaktadır. Kış mevsimi ile birlikte beyaza bürünen, baharın ilk günlerinden itibaren ise yeşilin tüm tonlarını bünyesinde barındıran 1500 metre rakımdaki tesiste bulunan bungalov evler, çadır kamp alanı, restoran, macera parkuru ve piknik alanı ziyaretçilerine hizmet veriyor. Yılın 365 günü hizmet veren Denizli Teleferik ve Bağbaşı Yaylası, tabloları aratmayan güzelliğiyle doğa tutkunları için aranan yerlerin başında gelmektedir."
4.0 based on 306 reviews
About 10km from Pamukkale Travetines is the tranquil little village of Karahayit. It basically has one long main street closed for traffic where you can walk and discover a variety of little shops , selling all kinds of products from fresh produce to clothes and linen. Also a variety of places to eat something. At the end of the road is the thermal springs where there are benches to sit on and little tea shops. It is a lovely experience to walk in the pools with the hot water. No entrance fee.You can get a mini bus from Pamukkale or Denizli (26km). I can highly recommend a visit to this lovely village.
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