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The ancient Roman bath is right next to the Pamukkale hot spring pool, and it feels like Westerners are swimming here. The scenery is very general, but the hot spring water is soaked. There are storage boxes and shower places. The circle outside the pool is full of meals and snacks. There is a pool where you can drink water, the taste of the water is a bit salty, and there is a bubble. Going to the toilet in the Pamukkale scenic spot can also be solved here.
🧡 After entering the south gate of the Hirapolis site, it is the relics of the ancient city of Hirapolis. The ancient Greek city and one of the world heritage sites once Hirapolis was known as the holy city of ancient Greece. Many temples were worshiped by believers here. After thousands of years, the seas and vicissitudes of life. As well as natural disasters such as earthquakes, some buildings including ring theaters, octagonal buildings, memorial doors and cemeteries, etc., only the broken walls are left. The ancient hot spring pool is definitely a fire because of the "Sister of the Figure". Sister Zhiling has a swimsuit in the hot spring pool. Entry is free, but if you want to swim in the pool, you need to buy tickets, 50 lira per person, definitely expensive in Turkey! The ancient hot spring pool was formed due to the sinking of the adjacent Hirapolis site, which used to belong to a part of the Apollo Temple. The hot spring water here is constantly spewing out all year round. The water temperature is about 35 degrees. There are many Roman columns, marble and stone roads lying on the bottom side of the pool. It is said that the spring water contains rich minerals. The Pamukkale scenic spot is actually quite large. The recommended tour route is: 1. If you only look at the classic area, then you will enter from the south gate, walk all the way through the ancient city of Hirapolis, Antique Pool, and finally put more time in the hot spring pool 2. If you visit in depth, then enter the north gate, walk through countless relics all the way, then go to Antique Pool, hot spring pool, and finally pass through the ancient city of Hirapolis, from the south gate, but pay attention to the north gate is very far away, at least 30 minutes walk
The source of the hot spring water in the ancient Roman period was located, and after the collapse of the original Sun God Temple, the hot spring water continued to pour out of the temple to form a natural hot spring pool. The monumental pillars at the bottom of the pool are still visible today. The hot spring water temperature is maintained at 36 degrees throughout the year.
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The ancient Roman bath is right next to the Pamukkale hot spring pool, and it feels like Westerners are swimming here. The scenery is very general, but the hot spring water is soaked. There are storage boxes and shower places. The circle outside the pool is full of meals and snacks. There is a pool where you can drink water, the taste of the water is a bit salty, and there is a bubble. Going to the toilet in the Pamukkale scenic spot can also be solved here.
🧡 After entering the south gate of the Hirapolis site, it is the relics of the ancient city of Hirapolis. The ancient Greek city and one of the world heritage sites once Hirapolis was known as the holy city of ancient Greece. Many temples were worshiped by believers here. After thousands of years, the seas and vicissitudes of life. As well as natural disasters such as earthquakes, some buildings including ring theaters, octagonal buildings, memorial doors and cemeteries, etc., only the broken walls are left. The ancient hot spring pool is definitely a fire because of the "Sister of the Figure". Sister Zhiling has a swimsuit in the hot spring pool. Entry is free, but if you want to swim in the pool, you need to buy tickets, 50 lira per person, definitely expensive in Turkey! The ancient hot spring pool was formed due to the sinking of the adjacent Hirapolis site, which used to belong to a part of the Apollo Temple. The hot spring water here is constantly spewing out all year round. The water temperature is about 35 degrees. There are many Roman columns, marble and stone roads lying on the bottom side of the pool. It is said that the spring water contains rich minerals. The Pamukkale scenic spot is actually quite large. The recommended tour route is: 1. If you only look at the classic area, then you will enter from the south gate, walk all the way through the ancient city of Hirapolis, Antique Pool, and finally put more time in the hot spring pool 2. If you visit in depth, then enter the north gate, walk through countless relics all the way, then go to Antique Pool, hot spring pool, and finally pass through the ancient city of Hirapolis, from the south gate, but pay attention to the north gate is very far away, at least 30 minutes walk
The source of the hot spring water in the ancient Roman period was located, and after the collapse of the original Sun God Temple, the hot spring water continued to pour out of the temple to form a natural hot spring pool. The monumental pillars at the bottom of the pool are still visible today. The hot spring water temperature is maintained at 36 degrees throughout the year.