Departure

Duration

10 hours

#
Tour ID

FE005K

Starting price

€105,00
Per Person

    Itinerary

    Depart from your hotel in Kusadasi or Selcuk in the morning. Bergama is home to two of the country's most celebrated archaeological sites: the Acropolis and the Asklepion of ancient Pergamon both listed among the top 100 historical sites on the Mediterranean. Most of the extraordinary buildings and monuments in Bergama date to the time of Eumenes II (197-159 BC), including the famed library, the terrace of the spectacularly sited hillside theatre, the main palace, the Altar of Zeus and the propylaeum of the Temple of Athena. In the early Christian era, Pergamon's church was a major center of Christianity and was one of the Seven Churches of Revelation. The ancient city is composed of three main parts: the Acropolis, whose main function was social and cultural as much as it was sacred; the Lower City, or realm of the lower classes; and the Asklepion, one of the earliest medical centres on record. You will turn back to your hotel after the all visits

    Details

    INCLUDING:
    - Transfers from/to your hotel
    - English guidance
    - Entrance fees
    - Lunch without drinks

    EXCLUDED:
    - Drinks and other personal expenses
    - Tips

    OTHER INFO

    Price per person ing a cosmopolite English speaking group with already a reduction for bigger familiesparties.
    The Participants must be able to walk long distances over uneven and cobblestone surface under the sun. Therefore bringing Comfortable footwear and clothes, hat, sun cream and sun glasses are recommended.Winters in some regions of Turkey can be quite cold. Hence appropriate clothes are recommended.

    ACTIVITY DETAILS
    ACTIVITY CODE:
    #FE005K
    LOCATION:
    Bergama
    TRANSPORTATION
    Minibus   
    MEETING:
    pick up from hotel
    LEAVING:
    dro-p off at your hotel

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