Ephesus represents a bridge between the past and the present. This ancient city was once a bustling hub, full of life and history. Today, it invites us to explore its ruins, offering a glimpse into a world long gone.
This post guides you through Ephesus with the help of four engaging YouTube videos. Each one is a key to unlocking the city’s secrets, designed to make your virtual visit both educational and enjoyable.
How to get to Ephesus from Izmir for less than $2?
Peter and Yan’s YouTube Video: “Although we had a slight hiccup with the train, we were able to get from Karatas, Izmir to Ephesus on a budget—for less than USD $2 each. A massive saving compared to renting a car, taking a taxi or going with a tour group to Ephesus.“
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Ephesus, Turkey: Ancient City
Rick Steves‘s YouTube Video: “Rick joins his friend (and guide for Rick’s bus tours through Turkey), to learn about the ancient home of the Ephesians — one of the world’s greatest classical sites.“
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Can You Explore Ancient Ephesus by Yourself?
NearFromHome YouTube Video: “In this video, we continue the series by visiting the crown jewel of Turkish ruins, Ephesus. Come with us as we explore the amphitheater, library, and terraced houses as well as some really cute cats too. Afterwards, we explore a the once great Artemis temple, and the Ephesus museum.“
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Ephesus without a Guide
Kyle Konrad YouTube Video: “In this video we show you guys how easy it is to travel to Ephesus from Izmir using the train (Izban)!! Watch as we take the Izban early in the morning from Karşıyaka to Selçuk Station. When we arrive we grab food before heading into the Ancient City of Ephesus!! We then wander around the incredible site, taking in the amazing history and seeing the famous ampitheatres and the Library of Celsus! After leaving Ephesus we head back into Selçuk to check out the Selçuk Castle (Which we absolutely loved!) before ending our day!“
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Last updated on March 2, 2024