Pamukkale South Gate
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based on 8 reviews
Contact Pamukkale South Gate
Address : | Güney Kapı, 20280 Pamukkale/Denizli, Turkey |
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City : | Pamukkale/Denizli |
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Al-Hadhrami Bader on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Very nice place and you can swim in warm water
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Ioana Popa on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful place with the white terraces. However, visiting this place should be done on a more cool weather, not in august when is very hot and very crowded!! But, it is a great experience!
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Russ Bailey on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Beautiful - well worth the visit by itself but there is the bonus of the Hierapolis ancient city. If that isn't enough you can always go for a balloon ride or paragliding. Off season is by far the best time to visit Pamukkale.
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Eve Navaie on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The sacred Hierapolis of Phrygia, one of the antique cities of the Aegean, and Pamukkale, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988. History and nature meets in an extraordinary manner at Pamukkale.
It has been made eternally famous by the gleaming white calcite travertines overrunning with warm, mineral-rich waters on the mountain above the village – the so-called ‘Cotton Castle' . Just above the travertines lies Hierapolis, once a Roman and Byzantine spa city, which has considerable ruins and a museum.
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Alba Maria Jurado Carrillo on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I could give 5 stars but there is to many people, it's over exploited to be part of the UNESCO. If you walk around you find nice spots. The views are amazing and the thermal pools are super nice to refresh a bit and make nice photos. The big issue is the average of people in the most touristic part. If you wanna swim in Cleopatra pool you have to pay 10€ per person and I don't think that it's worth it (you can see the pool without paying). It's better to walk and see the ruins of Hierapolis and the theatre and the last, swim in the thermal pools.
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Sonia Zala on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A much better entrance to see the pools and ancient sites. It has a car park at the top, o paid 10 L for parking. As the entrance is at the top of the pools, it gives a great view. The pools at the top are much warmer than the pools below (in my experience in November). I paid 110 L for an entrance fee to the thermal pools and ancient sites. Cleopatra's pool is a other 100L per person entrance fee.
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Sanjay Kamath on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ For all those who are going with high expectations, calm down. There are only a few pools filled with water and during winter the water is fairly cold. Walking around the pool could be quite slippery and painful.
You have to take an entry to the Heirapolis and then you get to the Traventines. We chose the South gate as it has easy access and parking and it's included in the museum pass so we got a free entry. Nonetheless, it's definitely worth giving it a visit and taking photos for memories as the view and experience is beautiful.
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Andrus Nomm on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Back gate is good if you have own transportation as can park close to location. It’s very close to antique ruins and not very far from thermal pools. Make sure you wear boots as many places requires longer walks, sharp elevations and had minimal road formations or huge stones paving. It’s much huger location than Ephesus or many others
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