Pamukkale means Cotton Castle in Turkish and it gets it name from lovely travertines that flow down the hillside from hot springs, leaving behind a soft white snow of calcium carbonate and bisodium carbonate. Pamukkale, Hieropolis has a history which dates back to 10 thousad years before. As it was believed that the thermal water flows here cures the diseases it had been an important city of health, religious and art for centuries. It is known that Hieropolis was built in 190 B.C. by Bergamon King Eumenes II, and named after his wife Hiera.
See this natural wonder. A stunning fairyland of white terraces. Over thousand of years hot mineral waters have flowed out of the earth and cascaded down the cliff. These waters rich in calcium have solidified into dazzling white travertines, petrified white waterfalls with layers of small pools filled with the calcium rich, warm mineral water. These waters have been famous throughout the years for their healing properties and you can bathe in them at the ancient roman pool. The impressive ruins of which can be seen along with probably the largest necropolis in Turkey with its thousands of tombs.
TOUR DAYS : Every Monday and Friday
TOUR PROGRAM :
- Pick up from your accomodation around 06.00 a.m. Departure from Bodrum 06:45 a.m.
4 hours coach journey to Pamukkale
- Visit the ancient city Hierapolis for one hour ( see the rock tombs, The Agora, The Theatre, The Roman Baths, The Temple of Apolla etc.)
- Visit the travertines for one hour
- Stop at the Cleopatra thermal pool for one hour
- Lunch stop for one hour(included in the price)
- 4 hours coach journey back to Bodrum
- 1/2 hour stop off on the way
- Back to your hotel around 21.00 hrs
- Insurance
Pamukkale means Cotton Castle in Turkish and it gets it name from lovely travertines that flow down the hillside from hot springs, leaving behind a soft white snow of calcium carbonate and bisodium carbonate. Pamukkale, Hieropolis has a history which dates back to 10 thousad years before. As it was believed that the thermal water flows here cures the diseases it had been an important city of health, religious and art for centuries. It is known that Hieropolis was built in 190 B.C. by Bergamon King Eumenes II, and named after his wife Hiera.
See this natural wonder. A stunning fairyland of white terraces. Over thousand of years hot mineral waters have flowed out of the earth and cascaded down the cliff. These waters rich in calcium have solidified into dazzling white travertines, petrified white waterfalls with layers of small pools filled with the calcium rich, warm mineral water. These waters have been famous throughout the years for their healing properties and you can bathe in them at the ancient roman pool. The impressive ruins of which can be seen along with probably the largest necropolis in Turkey with its thousands of tombs.
TOUR DAYS : Every Monday and Friday
TOUR PROGRAM :
- Pick up from your accomodation around 06.00 a.m. Departure from Bodrum 06:45 a.m.
4 hours coach journey to Pamukkale
- Visit the ancient city Hierapolis for one hour ( see the rock tombs, The Agora, The Theatre, The Roman Baths, The Temple of Apolla etc.)
- Visit the travertines for one hour
- Stop at the Cleopatra thermal pool for one hour
- Lunch stop for one hour(included in the price)
- 4 hours coach journey back to Bodrum
- 1/2 hour stop off on the way
- Back to your hotel around 21.00 hrs
- Insurance
Booking Options
Privacy Policy
Transfer by air conditioned coach from and to your hotel
- Professional Tourist Guide (They will speak English, German, French, Russian, Polish, Ducth)
- Entrance fees (Except Cleopatra Pool)
- Lunch
- Insurance
All photos and videos shown are illustrative. Actual services may differ. Terms apply.
Smith 17/08/2015 8 / 10
This is a one bedroom suite at the Trump Hotel at the southwest corner of Central Park. Subway is right next to hotel. Room is very nice and you recieve all hotel amenities as any other guest. Ate a good dinner with kids at the Landmark restaurant across the street in the Time Warner building (Huge Whole Foods in the lower level with a ton of prepared food). Even better dinner the next night at PJ Clarks on 63rd and Broadway in Lincoln Center (about a five minute walk). With Central Park right across the street, there is a ton of things to do in the immediate area, which overall feels cleaner than midtown.
John Kabla 17/08/2015 3 / 10
Excellent location on Upper East Side, near museums and more good restaurants than you have time to try. Grocery and drug stores nearby. Also near transportation, with Madison ave and 5th ave buses nearby, plus subway just a few blocks awat. Apartment is a nice sized 1-BR. Bath is updated and apartment is at rear of building overlooking courtyard, allowing for quiet, away from the busy streets of NYC. For the location and price, a very good rental.
Azhar 17/08/2015 7 / 10
Hello,
We stayed in the apartment for 4 nights during our latest trip in NYC. We comfortably settled (4 adults & 1 child) and could enjoy our trip without having to worry about anything ! Felt like home. Marcia was great and helpfull from booking to check-out and treated us as friends visiting. She prepared everything with little essential goodies that made our late arrival much easier. Did I mentionned the location was perfect and so quiet ? It is. I would return & recommend
hashim 17/08/2015 3 / 10
The apartment is well located and comfortable.
They need some more kitchen utensils.
The only drawback is the cleaning lady that is a bit of a nuissance.
On check out day she came earlier and started cleaning before we left.