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Cleopatra Pool in Pamukkale
Cleopatra Pool must be included in the TO-DO list of places to visit in Pamukkale. As this landmark is very far from the nearest city, you need to arrange private transportation to get there or buy a half day tour which is quite popular. This tour will arrange round trip transportation in comfortable buses. The price for the pool is rather high. First you got to buy a ticket for the Pamukkale thermal pools and then for Cleopatra pools.
The whole visit, including walking around and taking pictures should last between 1 to 2 hours. The water has such a beautiful light bluish-greenish shade, I though the pics about this place were photoshopped but in person you will see those true beautiful colours.
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Cotton Castle Adventure | Soaking in the hot springs among the stone pillars~
| Soaking in the hot springs among the stone pillars~. We have arrived at Pamukkale, Turkey! The sun came out when we arrived, and the weather was warm and suitable for sightseeing🤩~ This time we did not choose to go to the Pamukkale hot springs, but went to the more special Cleopatra Pools♨. This hot spring is located in Pamukkale, Turkey, which was once known as Hierapolis. Moreover, this ancient city has been home to many famous historical figures and is now named Pamukkale.
The name of the hot spring comes from the fact that Cleopatra is said to have bathed here centuries ago because the seawater here is warm and clear. This natural wonder has warm 'champagne water' rich in minerals, the water fills the pool, and has therapeutic effects👍.
The biggest feature of Cleopatra Pools is swimming among the ancient pillars in the marble ruins⛲. And there are changing rooms and lockers for storing equipment. All in all, this is a must-visit destination in Turkey➡.
🎫Ticket: 33 Turkish Lira for two hours, including changing room; locker requires an additional payment of 5 lira.
💰Pool charge: Adult charge 50 lira (about 8.86 US dollars) / Children under 12 charge 20 lira (about 3.54 US dollars) / Children under 6 are free
Cleopatra Pools | Belongs to the romance of Pamukkale
| Belongs to the romance of Pamukkale. "Romantic Turkey" has always been my desired tourist destination, and Pamukkale is really beautiful. This trip discovered a new niche check-in spot - Cleopatra Pools♨, which is more beautiful than Pamukkale.
Cleopatra Antique Pools are not as famous as the Pamukkale pools, many people don't even go to visit. But this is definitely a highlight. The ancient Roman city of Hierapolis was a healing hydrotherapy center for people. Although not large, it is very interesting➡ A 7th-century earthquake blew a large pit in the city center, the earthquake destroyed the magnificent pillars of this city and sank in the hot spring pool. There are also many fallen ruins in the pool, so don't show off your swimming skills, just soak.
It is said that this antique swimming pool has a history of 2000 years, and the water quality is good, the skin is smooth after soaking🤩. Walking in the ancient city of Turkey under the scorching sun may feel irritable, just bring a swimsuit to soak, enjoy the beauty and rejuvenation hot spring of Cleopatra. The feeling is still very good~
⏰Business hours: All day-24 hours
🎫Ticket price: 30 Turkish Lira
⌛Required time: About 2 hours
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This is a hot spring pool in the Pamukkale scenic area. The experience of soaking in a hot spring in a world heritage site certified by UNESCO is absolutely unique. Remember to bring your swimming gear when you go to Pamukkale.
I didn't come here for the show 'Sisters Over Flowers', I came purely for the bath. You can visit and take pictures when you enter, but if you want to swim, you must buy a ticket. The ticket price is 50 lira per person, and there is an extra charge for storage. The guy at the door will tell you that his storage is more expensive, and there are cheaper large boxes inside, only 5 lira. There is a dedicated dressing room, the conditions are quite good. No items, including mobile phones, are allowed in the water. The water temperature is very good, and there is a water outlet for massage. The bottom of the water is the stone pillars and stones of ancient relics. Because they are soaked in water, they are very slippery. Be careful when passing by. The service attitude is very average, but such a special bath is worth a visit.
It is said that the hot spring water here maintains a constant temperature of about 35 degrees all year round. The deepest part is more than 5 meters. The ruins at the bottom of the hot spring water are genuine ancient Roman sites. There are not many people coming here in winter, and the water in the pool looks quite clean. The ticket price is also higher than before. If you don't soak in the hot springs, you can also stroll around and eat inside.
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