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Things to do in Denizli

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The top 13 attractions in Denizli

Nature Reserves in Pamukkale
Hierapolis & Pamukkale
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Most of the travelers who come to Pamukkale do so to see the Travertine Pools. Although access to the pools and the baths are bann
2 activities
Historical Monuments in Pamukkale
Hierápolis
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It's easy to find a good map in one of the village travel agencies that will inform you about what you'll be seeing at the Hierap
7 activities
Of Cultural Interest in Pamukkale
Necropolis
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In Hierapolis on the outskirts is where you'll find two cemeteries spread out over several kilometers, with more than 12,000 tombs
Theaters in Kale
Great Theatre of Hierapolis
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This is one of the best preserved monuments in Hierapolis. It dates back to the time of Emperor Septimius Severus, in 193. Most no
Churches in Pamukkale
Martyrdom of San Felipe
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Without doubt the most spectacular Christian ruins of Hierapolis. The extraordinary martyrdom of San Felipe can be reached by clim
Historical Monuments in Pamukkale
Roman Latrines
In Hierapolis there's a unique opportunity to see Roman latrines! In this huge fairly well preserved building there took place th
Of Cultural Interest in Pamukkale
Vía Frontino
The beautiful street called Via Frontino was the most important one in ancient Hierapolis. It was the main commercial hub. Still r
Of Cultural Interest in Pamukkale
Channels
Over the Pamukale waterfalls you'll find a covered area with gated channels that employees are responsible for opening daily, thus
Ruins in Pamukkale
Cleopatra's swimmingpool
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Cleopatra's pool is a very interesting place to visit.
Gardens in Pamukkale
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Of Cultural Interest in Pamukkale
Via Colonnaded
At the entrance of Hierapolis, near the Byzantine walls, this colonnaded road begins. The rows of cypress trees compete in beauty
Historical Monuments in Pamukkale
Domitian Gate
Dominiano Gate is situated near the Via Colonnade and was built in the year 82 as a tribute to the emperor from whom it takes its
Nature Reserves in Pamukkale
Animals of Pamukkale
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Most people believe that there are no living things in Pamukkale because it is a landscape of thick white layers of limestone, fil