You’ll walk ancient marble streets in Ephesus with a private guide, explore the mosaic-filled Terrace Houses (entry fees included), share a fresh Turkish lunch nearby, and pause by what remains of the Temple of Artemis before heading back to Kusadasi. It’s all arranged—just bring your curiosity.
"Is that really the Library of Celsus?" I remember blurting out as we rounded a corner—our guide, Selin, just grinned and nodded. We’d barely left Kusadasi twenty minutes earlier, but somehow it felt like we’d landed straight into another century. The air was warm and a little dusty (not in a bad way), and I could hear someone speaking German behind us—Ephesus draws people from everywhere. Selin handed us our entry tickets so we skipped right past the line, which honestly felt like cheating but I wasn’t complaining.
The marble under my sneakers was smooth and cool even in the sun. Walking down Curetes Street, Selin pointed out where rainwater used to run along carved channels—she’s got this way of making old stones feel alive. There’s something about seeing those columns up close; you start noticing little things like faded carvings or how the light hits the mosaics inside the Terrace Houses. I didn’t expect to climb so many steps there (my legs are still reminding me), but those frescoes? You can almost smell old plaster and hear echoes of dinner parties from centuries ago. It’s not for anyone afraid of heights though—some parts get pretty steep.
Lunch was at this family-run place nearby—nothing fancy, just good bread and grilled chicken with tomatoes that tasted like actual sunshine. Afterward, we stopped at what’s left of the Temple of Artemis. Not much standing now except a single column with birds perched on top (Selin joked they’re the real guardians these days). There was this quiet moment where everyone just kind of stood around looking at it—not talking much. I still think about that silence sometimes.
The tour lasts about half a day including transport from Kusadasi and lunch.
Yes, all entrance fees for Ephesus, Terrace Houses, and Temple of Artemis are included.
Yes, pickup is included from Kusadasi hotels or port at a pre-arranged time.
A Turkish lunch is included after visiting Ephesus and Terrace Houses.
You should have moderate fitness; there are many steps and some steep areas.
Yes, your guide provides pre-paid tickets so you can skip ticket lines.
The main reference mentions English-speaking guides; other languages may be available on request.
Your day includes private pickup from Kusadasi port or hotel, all entry fees for Ephesus, Terrace Houses, and Temple of Artemis (no hidden costs), transport by air-conditioned minivan with your own guide leading the way, plus a traditional Turkish lunch before heading back to town together.
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