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Map of Pamukkale — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Pamukkale — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in Pamukkale

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Pamukkale. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Hierapolis

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Open air museum
Historical landmark
Hierapolis, an ancient city located 18 km north of Denizli, is a significant historical site within the same area as Pamukkale's travertine terraces. Founded in the 2nd century BC by Eumenes II, it was named after Hiera, wife of Telephus. The city boasts temples and religious structures that make it a holy place. Hierapolis was once a thermal center with hot springs attracting visitors seeking health and beauty treatments for thousands of years.
We enjoyed ourselves and it was very informative. The ruins are cool especially the reconstructions but also just lots of columns and carving laying about. The museum was also very good. It was hot but there are numerous fountains and shady benches and picnic tables, cafe prices are relatively reasonable considering.
Robert Q — Google review
An amazing place to visit near Pamukkele. It is most famous for the vast layers of travertine formed from sediments of minerals from hot spring water flowing through the hills. The views are fantastic, other worldly. You are allowed to walk on a section of travertines, but only with bare feet. Watch out, it can be slippery. It was used as a spa as early as 2nd century BCE. A city was formed around it and many people who came there never left leaving behind a necropolis.
Dipak O — Google review
Great day out, very pretty and amazing sight. The salt was a bit hard on your feet at times as you can't wear shoes until you get to the top. It was nice to paddle in the pools.
Annmarie S — Google review
If you love going back in time to see how the ancient people lived, then this is a must see place. The amphitheater is mind blowing and breathe taking. This was a city that had Roman influence and the artifacts and carving were mind boggling.
Kogie R — Google review
Beautiful site, but frustrating experience Hierapolis is stunning, with incredible ancient ruins and breathtaking views. However, the visitor experience could be much better. They charge $10 for Bluetooth headphones, but you can’t even use them during the tour, which feels misleading. While the history and scenery are worth seeing, the management of tours and extra charges leaves a lot to be desired.
Nafiz I — Google review
Completely bad ass. Mega old city up on a hill. The tomb of Philip the Apostle, BTW it's empty. Calcium pools at sunrise, i cut my foot in there. Balloons at sunrise...way cool. Oh and the Gates of Hell. You can't go in there because, yep, you'll die. WOO HOO!!!
Mark S — Google review
Hierapolis – Where ancient history meets surreal beauty! 🏛️💧 Visiting Hierapolis was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my trip to Turkey. Perched above the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, this ancient Greco-Roman city feels like a walk through time — a place where natural wonder and history blend seamlessly. The ancient theatre is absolutely breathtaking — one of the best-preserved in Asia Minor, with a panoramic view that gives you goosebumps. The Necropolis stretches endlessly with beautifully carved tombs, reminding you how grand this city once was. Don’t miss the Temple of Apollo, the Plutonium, and the Frontinus Gate, each whispering stories from two thousand years ago. And then there’s the Antique Pool (Cleopatra’s Pool) — Unfortunately it was closed when I visited -Oct 2025 🌿 Travel Guide & Tips 📍 How to Get There: Hierapolis is located above Pamukkale, about 20 minutes by car from Denizli. You can take a local minibus, a guided tour, or hike up through the travertine terraces (an experience in itself!). 🕐 Best Time to Visit: Spring (April–May) or Autumn (September–October) — the weather is pleasant and the crowds lighter. Mornings and late afternoons are best for photography and walking comfortably. 💰 Entry Fee: Required. (includes access to Hierapolis ruins, travertines, and the museum). The Antique Pool has an additional entry fee (optional) ⚠️ Precautions: Wear comfortable walking shoes — the site is large and uneven. For Elders and family with infants- can opt for battery cars- separately charged as per hour. Carry water, hat, and sunscreen, especially in summer — shade is limited. If hiking up the travertines, you must go barefoot, so bring a small towel and bag for shoes. Avoid visiting during midday heat; it can be intense. 🚫 Things to Avoid: Don’t step on restricted areas of the travertines — they’re protected. Avoid buying overpriced souvenirs inside the site — better options in Pamukkale village. Important tips: If you are coming with a tour guide, then generally the time allotted is limited. Use the time wisely. If you choose to spend time in pools- then seeing farther parts like necropolis and agora will not be possible. So spend limited time in antique pool. For travertines- dont go beyond 4 to 5 pools. The entire expand is 930 m. So going down and coming back will be more than 1800 m. So yo will end up in spending a lot of time here. There are options of paragliding and chopper rides Hot air balloon rides are in the early morning. ✨ Overall: Hierapolis is not just a historical site; it’s a journey through beauty, mythology, and time. The combination of the ancient ruins, the glowing white terraces, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it a must-visit destination in Turkey. Whether you’re a history lover, photographer, or casual traveler, you’ll leave inspired and in awe. A magical fusion of earth, water, and history — 100% worth the trip! 🌿🏺
Vibhor B — Google review
It's a quiet good place but to much people and looks kinda artificial. Not enough water and it could be very hot in a sunny day. And in the entrance they try to scam you. They'll give you 30 euro tickets then will charge like 40 euros and won't even ask if you wanna pay or not I just realized it because I was paying for few people and the money it deducted was like insane then I asked them why have I been charged extra they said that they gave me a headphone that I never asked for then somehow I managed to return the head phone and get refunded but I bet 90% of people who are paying by a card won't even notice
Behind T — Google review
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Cleopatra Antique Pools

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Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Cleopatra Antique Pools, located in Pamukkale, offers a unique and historical hot spring experience. Situated between the museum and the Temple of Apollo, this man-made pool is filled with mineral-rich hot spring water at 36 degrees Celsius. The setting is surreal, with half-submerged pillars and scattered marble debris creating an atmospheric ambiance.
Lovely place to take a dip in the thermal spring. Clicking photos is prohibited so I could not click many pictures here. There is an entry fee and one needs to carry towels and shorts inside if you are planning to take a dip inside the pool.
Rahul P — Google review
Cleopatra pool is under renovation and the fence around it doesn’t let you even see inside. Also, the travertine pools are nearly all drained. There are 3 hidden ones you can wade in but don’t expect much for pictures. That being said the ruins are quite impressive and the museum is well done.
Mike S — Google review
Just a few steps from the travertine terraces, this peaceful park is full of ancient ruins, shady trees, and calm paths to wander. It’s a great place to rest after soaking in the thermal waters and feel the layers of history all around you. ➕ Scattered Roman ruins and old stonework Quiet, green space away from the crowds Beautiful photo spots and benches to relax ➖ Not much signage or information ❤️: Worth a stroll if you’re already in Pamukkale — history and nature in one calm corner.
Kristina T — Google review
Well worth the visit and remember to bring swimming clothes. The water is warm around 28°C and I would set aside about 1 to 2 hours. They also have the food court in the same vicinity so grabbing a bite to eat and getting something to drink is a recommendation. The earlier you arrive the better and avoiding the late morning to afternoon rush is the way to go.
AB Z — Google review
One of the must visit places to experience if you go to Hierapolis...this Antique pool is known to have Thermal water with minerals which is good for your body...Honestly it is an experience worth to have.. The pool is so relaxing with warm water but be careful of the big rocks inside the pool, when you swim or walk inside the pool. The water is not very deep and you can relaxing by sitting on the big rocks. Cafe, Toilets, Lockers, shower and changing places are available by the pool. Overall very good experience.
Sandeep J — Google review
Visited Pamukkale 5th March 25. Really disappointed S & S travel by the Orange Bazzar Lara Beach didn't tell us that the Cleopatra pool had been closed since January 25. Also there are only 3 little water filled pools on the travetines as the images you see online are either very old photo shopped as the area now looks nothing like any photos. I will say however the Hierapolis are as shown online images and pretty impressive. The tour guide lifted up a wooden pallet that had been placed over part of an open aqueduct, this was the only bit of water that you could touch that was warm. The water in the 3 pools on the travetines was just above the ankles and was probably from the recent down pour of rain it was freezing cold. If you like ancient Roman ruins its worth going. If you want to see beautiful filled travetine pools don't bother they no longer exist
Tracey P — Google review
The pools are closed and dry of water, the lady in the entrance she will till you 30 euro, and once u try to pay with card she will add 10 euro without telling you. So basically scamming you. Luckily for me I checked before tapping my card. It’s just some old stones that they call it history.
HoRizoN — Google review
The pool is closed while a new structure is built around it. The guards told us that the pool would re-open in October 2025.
James D — Google review
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Hierapolis Archaeological Museum

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Archaeological museum
Museums
The Hierapolis Archaeology Museum is a small museum that requires an additional fee if you do not have a museum pass. It features three halls filled with exquisite handcrafted tombs, spulchres, and other artifacts from ancient life that are worth seeing. In addition to the indoor exhibits, there is also a garden that can be viewed from outside. Visitors can rent golf carts or electric bikes to explore the museum efficiently and at their own pace.
We had a full day tour to Pamukkale and Hierapolis city from Izmir. I didn’t expect it to be as on picture, so I was astonished when I saw just as in the pictures. After a stop at Travertines of Pamukkale, we entered Hierapolis Archaeological Museum, it’s a small museum with 2 rooms, but with very interesting statues and exhibits, I especially liked the bathtubs with the beautiful and meaningful décor.
Shukhrat U — Google review
Visited in June 2023. It is a well-preserved archaeological site with history dating 2nd Century BC. It receives lots of tourists. The site boosts other sites like the pumukkele and the ancient pool.
Ms A — Google review
Hierapolis Archaeological Museum | This museum is housed in the ancient Roman Bath structure within the Hierapolis archaeological site, making it not only a place to see artifacts but also an artifact itself. The restored bath complex displays impressive collections of statues, sarcophagi, and decorative reliefs excavated from Hierapolis and nearby Laodicea, Colossae, and Tripolis. The well-preserved sculptures from the Roman and Hellenistic periods provide a powerful glimpse into the life and art of this ancient region. If you're already visiting the travertines or Apostle Philip’s tomb, this museum is absolutely worth a stop. The museum does not require a separate ticket—it is included in the general entrance fee for Hierapolis and Pamukkale. #HierapolisMuseum #RomanBath #AncientSculptures #PamukkaleTravel
Douglas S — Google review
This Museum is also part of the city, a great place to explore. It is located inside an old Roman bath building, which makes the experience even more special. The museum has a rich collection of ancient statues, sarcophagi, coins, and other artifacts from the Roman and Byzantine periods, take a look at uploading. Everything is well organized and easy to understand. The atmosphere is calm and peaceful, no one allowed to speak up, and the view around the museum is also beautiful. Of course a must-visit for anyone interested in history and ancient cultures.
Bassir ع — Google review
Hierapolis Archaeological Museum – A hidden gem where history comes alive! 🏛️✨ After exploring the ancient city of Hierapolis and the surreal Pamukkale terraces, I stepped into the Hierapolis Archaeological Museum — and it turned out to be one of the most rewarding parts of the visit. The museum is housed inside the beautifully restored Roman bath complex, which gives it an authentic and atmospheric setting. You can almost feel the echoes of ancient times as you walk through the halls. The collection is truly impressive — Roman sarcophagi, statues of gods and emperors, intricate reliefs, coins, and everyday artifacts all beautifully displayed. My favorite section was the hall of marble sculptures, where the craftsmanship and preservation are extraordinary. The artifacts found in Hierapolis, Laodicea, and Aphrodisias are showcased with clear explanations in both Turkish and English. It’s a small museum, but very well-curated — calm, educational, and air-conditioned (a welcome break after walking in the sun!). The view from the museum grounds over the travertines is another bonus — peaceful and photogenic. 🏺 Travel Info & Tips 📍 Location: Inside the Hierapolis archaeological site, right near the Antique Pool (Cleopatra’s Pool). Entry is included in your Pamukkale/Hierapolis ticket. 🕐 Opening Hours: Usually open every day, 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM (may vary seasonally). 💰 Entry Fee: Free with your Hierapolis-Pamukkale ticket (no separate charge). 🕰️ Best Time to Visit: Late morning or afternoon, when the sun is strongest outside — perfect time to cool off indoors and learn about what you’ve just seen among the ruins. ⚠️ Precautions: Don’t rush — even though it’s small, every room has fascinating details. Photography is allowed, but avoid flash. Bring water — the walk from the ruins or travertines to the museum can be warm. 🚫 Things to Avoid: Don’t skip it thinking it’s “just another museum.” It completes the story of Hierapolis and makes the ruins more meaningful. Avoid visiting too close to closing time — you’ll want at least 45 minutes to appreciate it fully. ✨ Overall: The Hierapolis Archaeological Museum is a must-see for anyone visiting Pamukkale. It’s not just a collection of artifacts — it’s a window into the grandeur of the ancient world. The combination of history, architecture, and peaceful atmosphere makes it a perfect finale after exploring the ruins. A compact yet captivating museum that brings Hierapolis to life — beautifully preserved, thoughtfully displayed, and deeply inspiring. 🏺🌿
Vibhor B — Google review
Really got inspired and admired by seeing the historic monuments and sculptures which were built perfectly in the old centuries without much technology. Also appreciated that they are still protected by the Archeological department. The museum inside is well maintained and created facilities for the tourists to explore this beautiful ancient Greek-Roman city. A must visit place for history and heritage seekers. Buggy car service is available at the entrance with an affordable ticket.
Hashim S — Google review
This is a small museum located inside the City of Hierapolis. It isivated inside one of the ancient bath houses. It has several artefacts from the Greek-Roman period. There are only a few rooms and can be covered in 30 mins. Guide is not required as descriptions are present with artefacts.
Alok A — Google review
Small but wonderful collection of ruins!!
Keith B — Google review
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Travertines of Pamukkale

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Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
The Travertines of Pamukkale are a must-see natural wonder in Turkey. These stunning thermal pools, formed after earthquakes, are surrounded by white limestone and offer a breathtaking view with rolling hills and ancient ruins in the background. Accessible through rough rocks, the lukewarm water is clean and clear, perfect for wading around. Visitors can take a dip in Cleopatra's pool and capture memorable moments with photographers available on-site.
We were so nearly put off by the bad google reviews of people expecting a paradise of blue water everywhere! But in reality, this place is so beautiful and has so much history. It is worth going for the amphitheater alone and the travertines is a bonus! We recommend visiting the South Gate at 6.30am to see this amazing place without other tourists. There are also hot air balloons that fly at 6am and it is stunning to watch them! An absolute must do!
William C — Google review
We were attending this attraction on Saturday, 11 o'clock. It took us 3.5 hours to get there from Fethiye so we couldn't make it earlier and we were ready to see many people inside , even though it wasn't high season anymore. You make a big circle on the car to get to the official parking lot, pay 120 tl for parking and then get through the gates. In October 2025 1 ticket costs 30 Euro and you pay in liras. Then you start your journey using a golf car or walking The territory is huge. At first, you walk through the ancient city and it takes you around 20 minutes to get to the travertines. There are not many people around, they are all chilling at the pools. There's a beautiful garden and mountains around your way, many benches and tables for the picnic which is really nice. You can also visit the museum and the ancient theatre. The travertines are very beautiful in the sunlight. Not all of them are filled with water but you can still take great pictures Some people get deep down so they are alone in the bigger area, all of the tourists are concentrated on top of the pools. You need to take of the shoes to get there, the stones can be slippery but the water is pretty warm. The views around are breathtaking! You can also enjoy your time at the cafes right next to the travertines and get some snacks. So I'd say it was worth visiting once in the life time (in the sunny weather and preferably earlier on the weekday) however the entrance fee is very high and I'm not sure it's equivalent to the experience you get
Анна М — Google review
Pamukkale is impressive from the first step. The snow-white terraces and azure pools look almost unreal, like a natural chalk castle. Hiking trails allow you to get close to the cascades; the water is warm and pleasantly tickles your feet. There are many tourists, so peaceful photos are rare-arrive early in the morning or late in the evening. There's an entrance fee, and some terraces are closed for conservation, but the overall view is breathtaking. Nearby Hierapolis boasts a well-preserved Roman amphitheater it's worth a visit. Bring comfortable shoes, a swimsuit, and water; don't leave litter and respect the securit rules. I highly recommend it it's one of those places that's easier to experience than to describe.
P — Google review
It is an amazing natural formation by accumulating minerals from the flowing hot spring water. There is a dedicated section where tourists can experience travertine and hot spring water under their feet. It is required to enter the travertine area without shoes and socks. There is a self serve cafeteria. There are always a huge number of tourists visiting it. Considering that there is an entry fee, the authority could increase the number of WC facilities.
Dipak O — Google review
A magical place for me! The real experience of walking barefoot (like most) or with some bathing shoes in this white marvel is bar none. Even though there is a lot of water, I found the surfaces to be not slippery at all. You can spend a few hours just running around the hill. Enterprise of €30 is a bit steep.
Oliviu G — Google review
We entered through the South Gate, which is the closest entrance to the travertines. If you’re visiting with children, elderly people, or anyone with walking difficulties, it’s better to take a buggy car — tickets for it are available right after the ticket check. The amphitheatre is a bit uphill, but worth the short climb. Many of the travertine pools had water during our visit, and all the main attractions — the travertines, ancient amphitheatre, Cleopatra Pool, and other monuments — are located within the same area. Unfortunately, the Cleopatra Pool was closed for renovation when we visited. Please note that the entry gate opens only at 8 a.m. We arrived at 6:30 a.m. but were told that even the parking area gates would open only at 8 a.m. We still got to enjoy watching the hot air balloons take off around 6:30 a.m. from outside the gate, which was a beautiful experience.
Jayashankar B — Google review
Very beautiful place. Very interesting. It is better to come with short clothes or a swimsuit. It's just a shame that it's so expensive for tourists. For tourists 30 euros and for Turks 4 euros. At the checkout they are trying to sell headphones For 10 euros. That they don't need them at all.
Dovile — Google review
Breathtaking magnificent views of mother nature at it's finest. I felt relaxed and at peace. The views were astonishingly beautiful. I would spend all day swimming in this magnificent nature. I loved every second of being there.
Viktor L — Google review
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Pamukkale Natural Park

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Park
Pamukkale Natural Park is a diverse family-friendly destination featuring numerous pools for bathing and canoeing. While it's a unique natural wonder, some visitors advise against visiting during the scorching summer months due to extreme heat. They recommend bringing towels and shoes, and suggest planning the trip for autumn or spring instead. Despite being a touristy area with limited dining options during COVID-19, it's considered a must-see in Turkey.
Oh my God. It is such a special place. I highly recommend going early in the morning , less crowded and less hot. Even the temperature of the water was perfect. Free ticket for disable people
Francesca P — Google review
Overrated and poorly managed This place was a huge disappointment. It’s dirty, overcrowded, and the staff are far from polite. Such a natural wonder deserves better care, but sadly it’s been left to deteriorate. Visitors are expected to walk barefoot, but the surface is hard and uncomfortable. I wore sea shoes for protection, yet a staff member shouted at me — while others freely wore flip-flops without any issue. Yes, you can take beautiful photos here, but don’t be fooled — in reality, it’s just a scam dressed up as paradise.
Maria M — Google review
Pamukkale is truly a natural landscape that’s worth visiting. Beyond the stunning white terraces and mineral-rich thermal pools, the area also includes the ancient site of Hierapolis and its museum, making it a perfect combination of nature, history, and culture. The entrance fee is around 30 euros, which is reasonable considering everything you get to experience. When visiting, it’s a good idea to bring your swimsuit, as some of the pools allow for wading, and make sure to have appropriate shoes, since you’re not allowed to wear them in the terraces. The terraces themselves are absolutely beautiful, and the views are breathtaking. However, I would recommend avoiding August if possible. We went in August, and it was extremely crowded and uncomfortably hot. The massage areas and cafés are available for snacks and drinks, but during peak season there are long lines, so it’s hard to enjoy them properly. Overall, to fully enjoy Pamukkale—including the terraces, pools, Hierapolis, and museum—you should plan to spend about 3–4 hours there. Despite the crowds in summer, it’s an unforgettable experience and a place I would highly recommend to anyone visiting the area.
Panagiota G — Google review
Wrapped in cold air and warm memories. Pamukkale , you’re pure winter magic !! Pamukkale in winter is more than a destination it’s an experience that fills you with calm and wonder. A place where time slows down, where nature shows her softest side, and where every snowflake feels like a story. Definitely coming back
Selva P — Google review
You ever walk barefoot on something that looks like frozen clouds? No? Fix that. Pamukkale is a Cotton Candy Planet. It’s a white mountainside of calcium deposits that look like cotton candy but feel like wet, slippery chalk. Formed over centuries by mineral-rich hot springs, it’s been a wellness hotspot since the Roman times. The ancient city of Hierapolis is parked right on top because why wouldn’t you build your town above a dreamscape foot spa? Caution: your camera roll will become 97% calcium formations, foot selfies, and “candid” shots of you pretending not to slip. Stunning and slightly exfoliating.
Sara G — Google review
We hesitated because many reviews characterize this park as a tourist trap. Partially true, the closest to the top travertine formations are killed by mass tourism: they look dirty and dry. But we entered from the Sahin Hotel in the morning, and we were almost alone. The impressions are magnificent - the colors, blinding whiteness and water streams. The main parts of Hierapolis are also very crowded, but the view from the amphitheater and itself are worth it. The park is huge, and tourist flows are limited to only a few points. So, advice - after passing them, just get lost in history, ruins, tombs and nature.
Elena Y — Google review
The thermal pools of Pamukkale are absolutely beautiful, a truly unique and unforgettable place! The natural white terraces and warm waters are magical. It’s definitely a must-visit destination if you’re in Turkey!
Samira — Google review
Only go before 9.30 or after 17 because it is full and you won't appreciate the view. Ask for only the 30 euros ticket WITHOUT audio-guide. If you say nothing the will include the audio guide for 10 euros extra ! 🙄
José S — Google review
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Hierapolis Ancient Theater

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Amphitheater
Historical landmark
Museum
The Hierapolis ancient theater is an impressive part of the ancient city, situated on a slope with a view that makes the short hike worthwhile. The museum showcases excavated ruins, including the facade of the library and sculptures of Greek gods. The amphitheater, one of the largest and most magnificent ancient buildings, is accessible by walking or shuttle. With its stunning architecture and capacity for over 10,000 people at its peak, it offers a glimpse into the Roman empire's grandeur.
It is an amazing hand-made theater. According to our guide's introduction, the capacity was over 11k attending. It was not only a place for music, theater, and concert, the empire/ king was organizing the wars and other related activities. The sound system is surprising, you speak a bit louder it resonates through the theater everyone can hear from every corner. Like, we tested by clapping, it is resounding even louder. It is located almost at the top of the city, you can enjoy a stunning wide view around. There you see a lot of tourists like young couples, families, tours, and students like us😒 Most of foreign tourists prefer the car to take them around the city but i don't agree on it, i would recommend you to walk lift and right to explore the city. Everything is SUPER. Consider the visit time, ideally morning and afternoon.
Bassir ع — Google review
The Hierapolis Ancient Theater is truly impressive — one of the main highlights when visiting Pamukkale. It’s amazingly well-preserved and gives you a glimpse into how massive and grand the performances must have been back in ancient times. Built during the Roman period, it could seat thousands of people and was used for plays, music, and even gladiator shows. Most visitors online call it a must-see, and I’d agree. I came here as part of a tour group, so I didn’t take any local guide, but the tour provided enough info to appreciate the site. You can take a buggy to the top for around USD 50, but honestly, it’s not worth it — walking is much better and gives you time to enjoy the scenery. But if you cant walk then you'll need to take it then. There’s a WC available nearby, but the ladies’ WC tends to get crowded. Around the Cotton Castle area, there are a few shops and cafés, but prices are on the higher side. It gets quite hot here, so bring sunscreen, a hat, and some water. Overall, it’s a great experience and definitely worth the walk!
Surendran M — Google review
Hierapolis is an absolutely phenomenal historical site that truly stands out! Its uniqueness lies in the seamless blend of ancient Roman ruins with the breathtaking natural wonder of Pamukkale's white travertines. Walking through the vast necropolis, the incredibly well-preserved theater, and the ancient baths, you can almost hear the echoes of past civilizations. The atmosphere is profoundly serene and awe-inspiring, especially as the sun casts long shadows over the ruins. And the views? Simply unforgettable! The panoramic vistas of the "Cotton Castle" combined with the sprawling ancient city are a photographer's dream. A must-visit for any history or nature enthusiast!
Tomasz F — Google review
The Hierapolis Ancient Theatre is one of the most stunning and well-preserved Roman theatres in Turkey. Sitting high above Pamukkale, it offers not only an incredible glimpse into history but also breathtaking views of the travertine terraces and valley below. The scale of the theatre is impressive, with seating for thousands, and the decorative details on the stage area are still visible despite centuries of wear. Walking through the steps and standing at the top gives you a true sense of how grand performances must have felt here. Be prepared for a bit of a climb from the main site—it’s uphill, but absolutely worth it once you see the theatre in full. I recommend visiting early in the morning or later in the evening when the crowds thin out. If you’re already visiting Pamukkale, don’t miss this highlight—it’s the crown jewel of Hierapolis and a must-see for history lovers and photographers alike.
Nafiz I — Google review
The ancient theater of Hierapolis in Pamukkale impresses with its scale and state of preservation: the steps and stage are well preserved, and the acoustics are truly outstanding—even a quiet voice can be heard throughout the amphitheater. The upper tiers offer excellent views of the ruins and the valley. I recommend visiting early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the heat and capture the soft light for photos. Be sure to bring water and comfortable shoes, as the stone steps are slippery. A must-see for history buffs: the combination of architecture and setting makes this place unforgettable.
P — Google review
The Hierapolis Ancient Theatre, built in the 2nd century AD, is a grand Roman structure seating over 12,000 people. It features beautifully preserved carvings and stunning views over Pamukkale’s white terraces.
Joseph ( — Google review
This is an ancient Greek theatre. The theatre is well preserved. It is large and built of stones. You can walk on the stairs and enjoy the view. A guide is recommended to understand about this place. A must visit spot in Hierapolis.
Alok A — Google review
Stage area reconstruction is impressive and the overall steepness of the seating area is cool. Definitely worth the walk.
Robert Q — Google review
7

Pamukkale Hijackers Paragliding

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Adventure sports center
Pamukkale Hijackers Paragliding offers tandem paragliding experiences over the stunning landscapes of Pamukkale and Hierapolis. Even for those not seeking an adrenaline rush, observing the colorful paragliders against the white and blue terraces creates a mesmerizing spectacle akin to giant butterflies gracefully gliding through the sky. This natural wonder provides a serene setting, perfect for finding inner peace.
Amazing experience you have got to try it at least once in your life! 💯
Jane A — Google review
It is a wonderful natural place where you will find peace. You must see, then travel the historical ancient city hierapolos and swim in the antique pool. Highly recommended.
Selçuk B — Google review
The real view is far from the picture online. I don’t feel it’s worth the 15usd entrance ticket.
Vincent L — Google review
If you have been to Ephesus then visiting Pamukkale is a must, it is amazing to see the pools, and ruins.
Maria B — Google review
One of the best places in the world
Julia A — Google review
Unfortunately the water was a bit green but we were lucky because the northern lights happened
Pietro P — Google review
This company used to be good. Now they have changed. The paragliding flight did not last more than 2min - the price is the same as every other agencies offering longer flights. On top of that, they charge you nearly the same amount of the flight for the photos & videos. Pick up at hotel was 30min late. However pilots are experienced and the flight was safe.
LG — Google review
A must visit when in Turkey. Unlike anything else in the world. Only 5 pools remain , some are cold and some are warm. You need to walk barefoot into the pools. The "Cleopatra" pool charges $32 Liras to swim in. You get the same water in the pools for free.
MadeBy V — Google review
8

Gymnasium

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Historical landmark
The Gymnasium in Hierapolis, an ancient city located near the Pamukkale terraces, was a significant social center with only a few Doric columns remaining from its 1st-century structure. Originally built near thermal springs for their healing properties, this site also holds historical significance as the place where Apostle St. Philip was martyred in the 1st century AD.
The Hierapolis Gymnasium, nestled within the ancient city of Hierapolis near Pamukkale, offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and architectural marvels of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built during the Roman period, this monumental structure served as a center for physical education, intellectual pursuits, and social gatherings, reflecting the importance of education and culture in ancient times. Upon entering the Gymnasium, visitors are struck by the grandeur of its well-preserved remains. The vast courtyard, surrounded by colonnades and adorned with marble statues and inscriptions, evokes the splendor of ancient Greek and Roman architecture. The impressive scale of the structure, with its towering columns and intricate detailing, is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the ancient builders. Exploring the interior of the Gymnasium, visitors can discover the remains of various rooms and chambers, including lecture halls, libraries, and bathing facilities. These spaces once bustled with activity, as scholars, philosophers, and athletes gathered to engage in intellectual discourse, study the arts and sciences, and train their bodies in preparation for athletic competitions. One of the highlights of the Gymnasium is its well-preserved mosaic floors, which feature intricate designs and vibrant colors that have endured the passage of time. These exquisite mosaics provide valuable insights into the artistic and cultural traditions of the ancient world, showcasing scenes from mythology, daily life, and the natural world. As visitors wander through the Gymnasium, they are transported back in time to an era of intellectual enlightenment and physical prowess. The site's serene atmosphere and stunning surroundings, set against the backdrop of Pamukkale's cascading travertine terraces, make it a truly unforgettable destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Vagabond C — Google review
To the west of the main road is the Gymnasium. The building is centered around a court, surrounded by a Doric portico at least 80 m long on the south side, recently excavated. The portico is 5.5 m high and was built by the emperor in the early 1st century AD. The Gymnasium was one of the most important buildings in the civic life of Hierapolis, and was used for physical exercise and education of the citizens. (Excerpt from the information board)
Lionspost — Google review
Ruins of the Gymnasium (a school complex rather than a centre for fitness!) Part of the ancient city of Hieropolis, situated immediately above the travertine terraces of Pamukkale ('Cotton Castle', named after the whiteness of the calcium deposits) The city was founded in the 2nd century BC in close proximity to the thermal spring waters for their healing properties. It's most famous inhabitant was the Apostle St Philip who was martyred here in the 1st century AD.
Isam A — Google review
Definitely worth a visit, but wear appropriate shoes and take into account that there is no shade so suncream is your friend. Bring enough water!
Lucija V — Google review
Great views
Mansour M — Google review
It's absolutely amazing. Fantastic experience!
Helen M — Google review
Great and Extravaganza !!!
AUM P — Google review
The prices gone wild The tourist have to pay 300 times more than the locals!!!!
Gabriel V — Google review
9

Hierapolis

Open air museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Ancient Ruins
Historic Sites
Its beautiful place, but unluckly there is less and less water. So many ruins to see. If you want to see everything one day may not be enough. Make sure to bring much water with you, especially during hot days. Price for entrance per person:30€
Arkadiusz R — Google review
An amazing place to visit near Pamukkele. It is most famous for the vast layers of travertine formed from sediments of minerals from hot spring water flowing through the hills. The views are fantastic, other worldly. You are allowed to walk on a section of travertines, but only with bare feet. Watch out, it can be slippery. It was used as a spa as early as 2nd century BCE. A city was formed around it and many people who came there never left leaving behind a necropolis.
Dipak O — Google review
Great day out, very pretty and amazing sight. The salt was a bit hard on your feet at times as you can't wear shoes until you get to the top. It was nice to paddle in the pools.
Annmarie S — Google review
We enjoyed ourselves and it was very informative. The ruins are cool especially the reconstructions but also just lots of columns and carving laying about. The museum was also very good. It was hot but there are numerous fountains and shady benches and picnic tables, cafe prices are relatively reasonable considering.
Robert Q — Google review
Beautiful site, but frustrating experience Hierapolis is stunning, with incredible ancient ruins and breathtaking views. However, the visitor experience could be much better. They charge $10 for Bluetooth headphones, but you can’t even use them during the tour, which feels misleading. While the history and scenery are worth seeing, the management of tours and extra charges leaves a lot to be desired.
Nafiz I — Google review
Completely bad ass. Mega old city up on a hill. The tomb of Philip the Apostle, BTW it's empty. Calcium pools at sunrise, i cut my foot in there. Balloons at sunrise...way cool. Oh and the Gates of Hell. You can't go in there because, yep, you'll die. WOO HOO!!!
Mark S — Google review
Hierapolis – Where ancient history meets surreal beauty! 🏛️💧 Visiting Hierapolis was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my trip to Turkey. Perched above the white travertine terraces of Pamukkale, this ancient Greco-Roman city feels like a walk through time — a place where natural wonder and history blend seamlessly. The ancient theatre is absolutely breathtaking — one of the best-preserved in Asia Minor, with a panoramic view that gives you goosebumps. The Necropolis stretches endlessly with beautifully carved tombs, reminding you how grand this city once was. Don’t miss the Temple of Apollo, the Plutonium, and the Frontinus Gate, each whispering stories from two thousand years ago. And then there’s the Antique Pool (Cleopatra’s Pool) — Unfortunately it was closed when I visited -Oct 2025 🌿 Travel Guide & Tips 📍 How to Get There: Hierapolis is located above Pamukkale, about 20 minutes by car from Denizli. You can take a local minibus, a guided tour, or hike up through the travertine terraces (an experience in itself!). 🕐 Best Time to Visit: Spring (April–May) or Autumn (September–October) — the weather is pleasant and the crowds lighter. Mornings and late afternoons are best for photography and walking comfortably. 💰 Entry Fee: Required. (includes access to Hierapolis ruins, travertines, and the museum). The Antique Pool has an additional entry fee (optional) ⚠️ Precautions: Wear comfortable walking shoes — the site is large and uneven. For Elders and family with infants- can opt for battery cars- separately charged as per hour. Carry water, hat, and sunscreen, especially in summer — shade is limited. If hiking up the travertines, you must go barefoot, so bring a small towel and bag for shoes. Avoid visiting during midday heat; it can be intense. 🚫 Things to Avoid: Don’t step on restricted areas of the travertines — they’re protected. Avoid buying overpriced souvenirs inside the site — better options in Pamukkale village. Important tips: If you are coming with a tour guide, then generally the time allotted is limited. Use the time wisely. If you choose to spend time in pools- then seeing farther parts like necropolis and agora will not be possible. So spend limited time in antique pool. For travertines- dont go beyond 4 to 5 pools. The entire expand is 930 m. So going down and coming back will be more than 1800 m. So yo will end up in spending a lot of time here. There are options of paragliding and chopper rides Hot air balloon rides are in the early morning. ✨ Overall: Hierapolis is not just a historical site; it’s a journey through beauty, mythology, and time. The combination of the ancient ruins, the glowing white terraces, and the peaceful atmosphere makes it a must-visit destination in Turkey. Whether you’re a history lover, photographer, or casual traveler, you’ll leave inspired and in awe. A magical fusion of earth, water, and history — 100% worth the trip! 🌿🏺
Vibhor B — Google review
It's a quiet good place but to much people and looks kinda artificial. Not enough water and it could be very hot in a sunny day. And in the entrance they try to scam you. They'll give you 30 euro tickets then will charge like 40 euros and won't even ask if you wanna pay or not I just realized it because I was paying for few people and the money it deducted was like insane then I asked them why have I been charged extra they said that they gave me a headphone that I never asked for then somehow I managed to return the head phone and get refunded but I bet 90% of people who are paying by a card won't even notice
Behind T — Google review
10

Hierapolis Ancient Theater

Amphitheater
Concerts & Shows
The Hierapolis ancient theater, a UNESCO heritage site in Turkey, is an incredibly well-preserved structure initially built around 60 AD during the reign of Hadrian. Despite collapsing due to an earthquake in the 7th century, it once accommodated 15,000 spectators for various sports, cultural events, and imperial activities. Extensively restored from 2004 to 2014, it retains over 90% of its original features.
It is an amazing hand-made theater. According to our guide's introduction, the capacity was over 11k attending. It was not only a place for music, theater, and concert, the empire/ king was organizing the wars and other related activities. The sound system is surprising, you speak a bit louder it resonates through the theater everyone can hear from every corner. Like, we tested by clapping, it is resounding even louder. It is located almost at the top of the city, you can enjoy a stunning wide view around. There you see a lot of tourists like young couples, families, tours, and students like us😒 Most of foreign tourists prefer the car to take them around the city but i don't agree on it, i would recommend you to walk lift and right to explore the city. Everything is SUPER. Consider the visit time, ideally morning and afternoon.
Bassir ع — Google review
The Hierapolis Ancient Theater is truly impressive — one of the main highlights when visiting Pamukkale. It’s amazingly well-preserved and gives you a glimpse into how massive and grand the performances must have been back in ancient times. Built during the Roman period, it could seat thousands of people and was used for plays, music, and even gladiator shows. Most visitors online call it a must-see, and I’d agree. I came here as part of a tour group, so I didn’t take any local guide, but the tour provided enough info to appreciate the site. You can take a buggy to the top for around USD 50, but honestly, it’s not worth it — walking is much better and gives you time to enjoy the scenery. But if you cant walk then you'll need to take it then. There’s a WC available nearby, but the ladies’ WC tends to get crowded. Around the Cotton Castle area, there are a few shops and cafés, but prices are on the higher side. It gets quite hot here, so bring sunscreen, a hat, and some water. Overall, it’s a great experience and definitely worth the walk!
Surendran M — Google review
Hierapolis is an absolutely phenomenal historical site that truly stands out! Its uniqueness lies in the seamless blend of ancient Roman ruins with the breathtaking natural wonder of Pamukkale's white travertines. Walking through the vast necropolis, the incredibly well-preserved theater, and the ancient baths, you can almost hear the echoes of past civilizations. The atmosphere is profoundly serene and awe-inspiring, especially as the sun casts long shadows over the ruins. And the views? Simply unforgettable! The panoramic vistas of the "Cotton Castle" combined with the sprawling ancient city are a photographer's dream. A must-visit for any history or nature enthusiast!
Tomasz F — Google review
The Hierapolis Ancient Theatre is one of the most stunning and well-preserved Roman theatres in Turkey. Sitting high above Pamukkale, it offers not only an incredible glimpse into history but also breathtaking views of the travertine terraces and valley below. The scale of the theatre is impressive, with seating for thousands, and the decorative details on the stage area are still visible despite centuries of wear. Walking through the steps and standing at the top gives you a true sense of how grand performances must have felt here. Be prepared for a bit of a climb from the main site—it’s uphill, but absolutely worth it once you see the theatre in full. I recommend visiting early in the morning or later in the evening when the crowds thin out. If you’re already visiting Pamukkale, don’t miss this highlight—it’s the crown jewel of Hierapolis and a must-see for history lovers and photographers alike.
Nafiz I — Google review
The ancient theater of Hierapolis in Pamukkale impresses with its scale and state of preservation: the steps and stage are well preserved, and the acoustics are truly outstanding—even a quiet voice can be heard throughout the amphitheater. The upper tiers offer excellent views of the ruins and the valley. I recommend visiting early in the morning or at sunset to avoid the heat and capture the soft light for photos. Be sure to bring water and comfortable shoes, as the stone steps are slippery. A must-see for history buffs: the combination of architecture and setting makes this place unforgettable.
P — Google review
The Hierapolis Ancient Theatre, built in the 2nd century AD, is a grand Roman structure seating over 12,000 people. It features beautifully preserved carvings and stunning views over Pamukkale’s white terraces.
Joseph ( — Google review
This is an ancient Greek theatre. The theatre is well preserved. It is large and built of stones. You can walk on the stairs and enjoy the view. A guide is recommended to understand about this place. A must visit spot in Hierapolis.
Alok A — Google review
Stage area reconstruction is impressive and the overall steepness of the seating area is cool. Definitely worth the walk.
Robert Q — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Pamukkale

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Kayas Wine House

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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Kayas Wine House is a popular spot in Pamukkale, offering an extensive selection of local and international wines to complement its Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine. The menu features a variety of dishes including grilled meats, salads, pasta, and standout seafood options. This restaurant is highly regarded for its combination of delicious traditional food and fine local wines. Situated near major hotels in the town center, Kayas Wine House provides a great dining experience with excellent service at reasonable prices.
Kayas Wine House is such a lovely spot with a fresh food menu and a great outdoor area to relax in. The grilled eggplant was a real highlight, so flavorful and perfectly cooked. Definitely a nice place to unwind and enjoy good food!
Hanim A — Google review
Kayas Wine House was very exceptional in service and price. This was our go to place for dinner , hookah , escape the heat and a good glass of local Pamukkale wine. The owner was very kind and generous. There’s a golden retriever here to pet so cute, please find him or her. I leave this message with a full belly a little tipsy and a full heart, cheers to the next traveler who finds this message please enjoy Kayas Wine House 💙🇹🇷 Love you Pamukkale
Dwight S — Google review
Nice place for a cold tap beer. The food is good—I especially liked the kebab kofta (minced patty). The fish and beef kebab skewers were just average, but overall it’s a good spot and I’d recommend it if you’re in Pamukkale.
Shabs M — Google review
Delicious food, attentive and friendly service. Nice outdoor patio and we enjoyed an awesome guitar player as well. Great place to hang out.
Barb W — Google review
The place is one of the best in Pamukkale, great food, outgoing and friendly staff and the cute company of the dog Pamuk. 100% recommend !
Vasilena V — Google review
I had the chicken Kabab and it was delicious. We came here to celebrate a friend’s birthday. It was the perfect atmosphere fun, but we could hear each other talk even at a large table.
TheRuthJeffers — Google review
Very welcomed place. The food was excellent and the stuff very friendly. Would highly recommend to everyone.
Boris S — Google review
They need to put their stuff together. Only 2 people working on the floor. Very unprofessional service. You have to ask more couple of time for what ever you need. They keeps saying ok ok ok ok. Takes for ever for what you need. Turizmin merkezine hic yakismicak bir isletme. Isten anladiklari yok.
Cem-sf — Google review
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Hiera Restaurant Coffee & Tea House ( Reservation Only ) 히에라 레스토랑 커피 & 티 하우스

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Restaurant
Hiera Coffee & Tea House Restaurant is a unique and exclusive dining destination in Pamukkale, known for its reservation-only policy that ensures an intimate and relaxed atmosphere. The menu features a blend of traditional Turkish dishes as well as international options like pasta, burgers, and vegetarian choices. Guests praise the attentive service and generous food portions, with some even receiving complimentary water bottles and sweets after their meal.
This restaurant is truly exceptional — not only is the food absolutely delicious, but the atmosphere is also warm and inviting. The owner is incredibly kind and welcoming, making the dining experience even more enjoyable. One of the standout features is the generous portion sizes — you’re not only getting quantity but also outstanding quality, with every dish prepared with great care and attention to detail. What I especially appreciate is the restaurant’s honesty and integrity. Unlike some other places that may try to take advantage of tourists by inflating prices, this restaurant is fair and transparent in its pricing, which builds a great deal of trust. Normally, I don’t write reviews, but I felt compelled to share my experience because I truly want this place to thrive. I highly recommend visiting — it’s an experience you won’t regret. Just one important note: be sure to make a reservation in advance
Lee L — Google review
Reaffirming the thousands of glowing reviews before mine, I wanted to share my personal experience—and to be clear, this is a completely unprompted review. Unlike so many other restaurants in Turkey that will ask you to leave a review, this one truly earned it on its own. Through Google reviews, we stumbled upon this unassuming little restaurant—a true hidden gem. Its charm wasn’t found in flashy decor or their large portions nor their honest prices, but in something far more valuable: the genuine kindness of its owners. From the moment we stepped inside, we were wrapped in a warm welcome that made us feel less like customers and more like honored guests. Throughout our meal, the male owner's attention to every detail made our dinner truly unforgettable. With immense pride, he laid our tableware, presented our dishes, and brought out an endless array of sauces and appetizers, pouring his heart into every action. It was clear he wasn't just serving food; he was sharing a piece of himself with each of his guests. As our evening came to a close, the gentleman and an Asian lady—whom I presume was his wife—walked us to the door. They saw us off with a sincere thanks for patronage and a warm farewell that perfectly capped the experience. Thank you again, my friends, for your incredible hospitality, the helpful tips you shared, and the thoughtful little souvenir. The memories you helped us create are a beautiful reminder that while traveling, you will always meet good people who create lasting good memories. With sincere thanks, Your friends from Singapore
T J — Google review
Had a great dinner here. The lovely couple put lots of effort in the little details in the dining experience they provide for diners. When I ordered a glass of white wine, the owner let me taste four types of white wine before settling on my favourite one. And for our food, they provided dozens of sauces for our choosing to pair with our salad and fries along with our mains. The portions were huge by the way! At the end we were gifted coffee and/or tea, also a cute magnet and some water and chocolates to go because they knew we were flying the next day! Their hospitality was top-notch and heartwarming. Thanks again for the lovely meal!
Joey C — Google review
If I could give 6 stars i would! The service is impeccable! The owner puts so much of care into the presentation and dining experience. The chicken wing, tenderloin and mushroom with cheese that we had was delicious! The highlight was all the sauces available and the homemade pomegranate sauce that they have for the salad! Would highly recommend if you are in the area! Remember to make a reservation!
Hee — Google review
It cannot be better than this. We are feeling like home and the service is absolutely amazing. The music is calm and gentle and the atmosphere is so cosy. Highly recommended. Checkout the salad how it is presented ! It's made from the heart 💗
Znutar — Google review
Impressive! The service and attention to detail make this restaurant the best in Pamukkale. The staff is very kind, offering great variety and thoughtful recommendations. The place is fresh, clean, and welcoming. The pomegranate vinaigrette is simply delicious! Even though it’s usually reservation-only, I was lucky enough to get a table. Their passion and dedication truly shine through—definitely a 10/10 experience.
Carlos C — Google review
I am Korean, but I want this restaurant to be known to people all over the world, so I am writing a review in English! As soon as I entered, they poured me water. This was the first time I have ever seen a restaurant that served water for free. It was not just about the price, but it felt like a warm heart that they were giving to a hungry traveler who was exhausted from the heat. The food was also very, very delicious. I was so hungry that I tried to eat two dishes, but they told me, “It’ll be a lot. Eat one and if it’s not enough, order another.” After I finished eating, they wrapped up the chocolate that they had served me along with the water and tea that they had opened and poured for me. The female owner is Korean, and she said that she had been married for a short time and that all of this service has been provided for a long time! I was satisfied with both the taste and the service, so if I come to Pamukkale, I definitely want to come back. I hope the owner prospers 🩷 한국인이라면 무조건 가세요 무조건입니다 예약하고 무조건 !!!!!!!!!!
방민진 — Google review
One of the best restaurants we have had in our 2-week trip to Turkey. Excellent atmosphere in a relaxing outdoor environment and unparalleled service from the lovely couple who always put guests on their top of list. The food is good and comes in very big portion. I got to learn about the place from my friend who visited Pamukkale some months ago and now I would like to spread this out to everyone who is reading the post!
Isaac M — Google review
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White House Restaurant & Bar

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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Family restaurant
White House Restaurant & Bar in Pamukkale offers a blend of modern elegance and traditional Turkish warmth. The menu features a diverse range of Turkish classics and international favorites, including succulent Kofte and a mixed grill platter. The family-run venue boasts chic decor and an outdoor terrace for enjoying cocktails. Catering to various dietary needs, the restaurant also provides vegan and gluten-free options.
Awesome food and service by chef Yusof. He came so down to earth to service us , cooked for us delicious lamb kebab. Beef just perfect and this place you can’t judge it from the restaurant outlook… if you’re looking for great food and warm and friendly service , this is the place that you must try before you leave this place. If there is ever 10 stars I will rate them 10 out of 10. The price is fair.
Aaron L — Google review
Wow, such an atmosphere this restaurant has. I guess white house restaurant is the only one in Pamukkale that has a cozy garden in behind area with warm and beautiful vibe. Food and drink are very well and the owner "Murat" is a very welcoming man. We spent a memorable time in White House restaurant and Pamukkale. I hope oneday I will have another chance to visit this place.
Fatemé — Google review
I tried breakfast & lunch, the food was super delicious. The highlight of the breakfast was the butter 🤩🤩🤩, home made butter that was super creamy and so tasty to the extent that you could eat it without bread or honey! We also had lunch there and it was finger licking good, the place is so cozy and if u go at night they have a beautiful garden you can enjoy 💫 I highly recommend their breakfasts over any other place in Denizli Pamukkale, and whats even better is the friendliness. We had other friends from Spain, they also loved their food and hospitality 🙏🏼
Ahmed K — Google review
I had the Beyti kebab - it was delicious and one of the best meals I’ve had in Turkey. The restaurant had a wide range of food on offer, and everyone else in my group also enjoyed their meal. The host was very friendly and welcoming - would highly recommend.
Frances — Google review
A group of us traveling through decided to stop when we saw Ramen. It definitely hit the spot! The owners were super friendly and very accommodating. The ramen was great but if you’re feeling up for a fresh taste try the bibimbap, the flavor of the chicken and chili sauce topped poke bowel style paired well. In the pic… we will definitely be back if we pass through again. Thank you!
Andrew B — Google review
The owner is very friendly and the prices are not too expensive. It was the most delicious Japanese and Korean food I've ever eaten in my travels. Oishī! Arigatō.
Boratay B — Google review
Amazing backyard. Very romantic 😍 in addition, these guys have a great service and tasty food! Would definitely recommend to come here for dinner after visiting travestines 👍🏻
Jane N — Google review
The owner knew that it was our honeymoon and made extra effort to give us a special night. We booked a day in advance and got to enjoy the Testi Kebap - it was delicious!
Nadine M — Google review
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Mehmets Heaven

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Restaurant
Mehmets Heaven is a beloved restaurant in Pamukkale, known for its warm Turkish hospitality and delicious traditional dishes. The menu features crowd-pleasers like the Meze Platter and succulent Doner Kebab. Situated near the famous travertines, this eatery offers generous portions of kebabs, Pide, and more. Guests praise the outstanding food quality, attentive service, and welcoming hosts.
Very friendly owners, service was quick with a smile. The view of travertines was amazing and seating was cozy and airy. We had lentil soup & Kunefe, both were delicious. They offered me a complimentary tea which was great as well & I ordered second cup, which I would have paid but they didn’t charge :) We had to stay longer to wait for our bus and they were very fine with that. (Another restaurant we felt that they were kind of rushing us although all the seats were free)
Pramila G — Google review
Staff are super friendly and helpful. Large portion of meals with great view.
Suki T — Google review
The food is delicious, there is also a good view of Pamukkale, and the owner is also very friendly.
何梓闻 — Google review
The owner was really informative and kind. He was a great host! He makes sure you are taken care of and situated well. He was concerned about menu choices, customer comfort, atmosphere/view... He was terrific. He also spoke good English, which is important to foreign tourists.
Steve M — Google review
The Turkish food is very delightful. The lamb chops are one of the best! We also love all of his desserts. The service is superb!♥️
Raquel C — Google review
The restaurant owner has great views of the Traverties. The food is great. I had lamb chops and the Kunefe was amazingly delicious. The restaurant owner was very friendly and accommodating. What more can you ask for?
Fe S — Google review
Fantastic traditional food, gorgeous view, loveliest service in town!
Brigitta C — Google review
We had a lunch at Mehmets Heaven and the food was pretty fresh and tasty. The waiter was lovely and professional. The view to Pamukkale Park is simply stunning. We definitely recommend this restaurant. Roberta
Roberta C — Google review
5

Asian Kitchen & Coffee 中日媳婦私房菜 咖啡館

$$$$affordable
Mandarin restaurant
Asian Kitchen & Coffee 中日媳婦私房菜 咖啡館 offers a fantastic dining experience with generous portions and honest prices. The owner, who is Taiwanese, warmly welcomes guests and ensures their comfort while patiently explaining the menu. The restaurant provides a beautiful view of Pamukkale travertines and serves authentic Asian cuisine with a wide variety of choices.
After travelling Turkey for a week and we are craving for Asian food. Read some recommendations about this restaurant after arrived Pamukkale and decided to give it a go. Food quality, service are surprisingly good and prices are reasonable.
P L — Google review
As a Asian tourist visiting this restaurant, the food here does appetise to the Asian palette. Though they might add abit too much msg and salt, haha honestly the dishes are quite similar back to home. I would heavily recommend the sweet and sour chicken. It was probably the best dish and we lick the whole playe clean literally. Pair that with a bowl of rice and you are good to go. The restaurant owner is from Taiwan (no surprises there) and the staff knows English as well so the overall experience was pretty pleasant.
Nicholas T — Google review
After two weeks of traveling in Turkey and enjoying delicious Turkish food for every meal, we suddenly found ourselves missing the taste of home — Asian food. We came across this restaurant in Pamukkale and decided to give it a try. We ordered our favorite dishes that we often enjoy back in Asia, and to our surprise, everything tasted incredibly authentic. It truly satisfied our cravings! The chef and staff were also amazing — friendly, helpful, and patiently answered all our questions. They even gave us helpful recommendations on my question about Midye Dolma. If you're in Pamukkale and craving Asian flavors, this place is a must-visit!
Polly H — Google review
Good service, best Asian cuisines so far in Turkey. Price is reasonable and important much food choices. Must try if you come to Pamukkale.
Maya T — Google review
Good asian food, personal favourite is the tomato egg👍🏼 price is also reasonable. Highly recommend.
Cheryl C — Google review
Went here for dinner to have a break from Turkish food 😅 and it did not disappoint! We ordered the General Tso chicken, fried rice, spicy chicken noodle stir fry, and beef with broccoli. All dishes were delicious and we were so full by the end of the meal! The staff were also super lovely and accommodating!
Jasmine H — Google review
Had lunch here. Good portion, great service. recommended if you are in the area!
Nafiz I — Google review
Enjoyed some Chinese food after eating lots of Turkish food on our vacation. This restaurant is Asian family approved :) Their handmade (I think) noodles are very good and great flavor all around for the several dishes we tried.
Angie F — Google review
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osmanlı restarant

Meat dish restaurant
Restaurant
Osmanlı Restaurant is a charming and welcoming place with friendly staff that offers a cozy atmosphere. The main meals are delicious, and the Turkish pizza and pide are particularly recommended. The restaurant provides great service, with accommodating and attentive staff members. Additionally, the ambiance is lovely, featuring traditional Turkish music and an awesome decor. It's an ideal spot to enjoy authentic Turkish cuisine after visiting the national park in Pamukkale.
We had a wonderful experience at this restaurant! The food was delicious and authentic, and the service was excellent. What stood out the most was the beautifully designed interior – elegant, warm, and full of traditional details that made the atmosphere truly special. Highly recommended!
Georgi S — Google review
Family-run business with a truly unique vibe it feels like stepping back in time. Rugs everywhere and traditional accessories give the place such an authentic, historic charm. From the warm welcome to the food service and even the farewell, it feels just like being hosted in a family home. You leave happy, refreshed, and with your soul recharged. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Mohammed S — Google review
The lahmacun was amazing!!! So delicious and you can watch them make it. The atmosphere is also super cute. The owner is very warm and friendly and welcoming. Highly recommend.
Negar K — Google review
Excellent service and super food, lovely ambience with beautiful carpets draped on the tables and against the walls. Friendly staff and owner. On top of all, a great view of the Pamukkale pools.
Brenda N — Google review
Me and my friend enjoyed the lunch here a lot!!! Lovely delicious turkish food, beautiful atmosphere and very kind staff 🤍
LISA — Google review
We turned up and the restaurant was very quiet. But we stayed because of Trip Advisor reviews and boy were we happy we did. The food was freshly prepared and some were beyond exceptional. The cheese and mushroom pide, the mixed pide and the Pammukale Kebap were phenomenal. The staff could not do enough for us and we thoroughly enjoyed our experience.
Jody D — Google review
Overall nice and the place is unique. The host is very friendly. When it comes to food, i ordered a lamb shish, quite expensive, and i received 4 tiny skewers with dry cubes reheated. Kunefe dessert was nice, and the egg plant salad too. Owner, if you read this, please don t look only at the profits. Thank you!
Adi V — Google review
Very warm and welcoming restaurant! The food was great, and I would've liked to try more items on the menu, but I only have a mortal stomach. The decor was cute, and they also had a selection of local wines. Again, the service was impeccable, and they were so nice!
Aron J — Google review
7

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Steak house
The steakhouse on Mehmet Akif Ersoy Bulvari in Pamukkale, Turkey offers European and Turkish cuisine along with a variety of other options such as pizza, seafood, fast food, barbecue, Middle Eastern dishes, soups, and pub food. They serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, and brunch with options for delivery or takeout. The restaurant provides outdoor seating and has facilities for parking including street parking as well as validated parking and free off-street parking.
Adana kebab was really good. Meat doner was good and the chicken doner was pretty mediocre. You don't have many choices in this town so this place is definitely worth checking out. The location is convenient and staff is friendly.
Mike X — Google review
Food was tasty, we came back a second time. If you ask nicely, they let you eat upstairs. Friendly staff, speak English and Russian. Great view of Pamukkale. (Sorry, I took the picture after I ate half of my food. So tasty 😋)
Charles M — Google review
I reckon this might be one of the rarest places where a non-Turkish speaker can feel comfortable because the menu is in English and staff are very friendly. Prices are very much reasonable and the food is tasty. Good to go!
Romeo Z — Google review
Price is good and food is also great! The boss is so friendly. If I go to Pamukkale again, I will definitely go to this restaurant :) highly recommend it!
수학은 우 — Google review
Great value restaurant, very friendly staff. Very clean with nice views from the balcony. With regards to the bad review by Sarah about hygiene, they have the cleanest toilets I've seen during my 4 week stay in Turkey, usually a good sign for kitchen hygiene I find!
David M — Google review
Absolutely awful experience with serious hygiene problem! BEWARE OF THIS TOURIST TRAP - We came for the view but left very quickly in huge disappointment. (After investigating further, we learned that many of the 5 star reviews on Google are given by fake users without profiles, possibly bots. Does not truthfully depict the experience and are likely fake reviews) - The kitchen does not practice basic hygiene protocols. Found a hair in my dish. So disgusting. - When we informed staff, they tried to argue it's normal with meatballs? Seriously? Waiter tried to send me a new dish without any apologies or acknowledgement of the problem. Clearly we were disgusted by the hair and when we refused a replacement, they turned incredibly rude and bad-tempered. - We didn't want to deal with arguing, paid in full and left immediately. - Ordered spaghetti bolognaise and grilled chicken doner. Note: Meat is not grilled at all. Food was tasteless and bland. NOT authentic Turkish food. Spaghetti was less palatable than instant microwavables you get at the supermarket. - Staff were very dishonest in saying the menu was in Turkish prices. They wore big smiles at the entrance but very two-faced the entire service. They’ll do anything to you have you seated. - 200 TL for salmon? (13 euros at time of writing) Our hotel served cheaper and more delicious food than this. Exorbitant menu prices. I don't like writing bad reviews that may affect the restaurant business but would like to warn others as you may risk intoxication. Honestly, get yourself a better meal elsewhere. An embarrassment to call themselves a steakhouse and you'll have a better time with kinder, more genuine staff elsewhere. Shame, I would give 0 stars if possible and they really were the downers of what could have been otherwise a lovely evening. Please be a honest establishment, you don't need to deceive nor rip tourists off to be profitable. Overall awful, awful experience.
Sarah A — Google review
We went for steak, first they got our order messed up (ordered rare, got well done) but we're nice enough to exchange. The steak itself was very tasteless. Would not recommend. However the speggetti bolognese was good. The view is good. Comparitively the nearby places are cheaper and more delicious.
Mateen A — Google review
Excellent place, reasonable prices and a wonderful view of the thermal pools! We even got a free desert. The personnel was genuinely kind and didn’t want to just cash in on us. I’ll surely stop by next time in Pamukkale
Boris Š — Google review
8

Tıkır Grill Hause

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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Tıkır Grill House is a family-owned restaurant that offers an amazing dining experience. The staff treats guests like family, serving delicious food and even offering complimentary souvenirs. The menu features excellent pides (Turkish pizzas) and other authentic dishes at affordable prices. Guests are welcomed with complimentary starters and desserts, adding to the overall lovely service. The owner's friendliness adds to the charm of this place, making it perfect for a quick bite or a wholesome meal.
Beyond amazing!! The most friendly staff I have ever seen. They were so sweet, even gifted me this cute little souvenir. We had the lahmacun and beef pide, everything so fresh and delicious. I would highly recommend this place. It even got two awards!! Please go here if you visit Pamukkale.
Nergiz T — Google review
Exceptional hospitality. Friendly staff what keeps you entertained and interacts with you frequently. They also give free magnet to each diner. Good food and love the humus. Lahmacun and Pide are great value. Recommended place to dine at in Pamukkale~ would go back again~ thank you~
Raymond L — Google review
Very good dining experience! Food was so good with very reasonable pricing. We ordered chicken, lamb chop, meat stew, dessert etc. Everything was excellent. Sadik provided us great service, very friendly and professional. He gave us a cake for free when I told him it was my birthday. Would definitely recommend to a friend!
Bei A — Google review
Great restaurant! First of all, staffs are very kind, decent and friendly. Foods are great with affordable price. And their service is impressive! You can feel they do their best. They keep asking and checking anything you need. We had lunch after long walking and climbing from Pamukkale. This place was like a oasis for us. Their hospitality and vibe, foods will make you warm and feel comfortable. Highly recommended!
Mothusi — Google review
At first I was wondering how come there’s so many reviews from this restaurant and wanted to give it a try after dining here I understand why it has high ratings! It’s an experience I’ll pay for. The service from the owner was top notch, he was very sweet and keeps showering us with ‘gifts’ food is great too. Plus a bonus kissing photo shoot with their super gentle mascot parrot! Making me very happy highlight of the day! Highly recommended!
Elise K — Google review
Great food, lovely setting and amazing hospitality! The owner was so kind and very generous! Prices are also very reasonable- for 2 gozeleme and 1 shepherds salad came to 490TL. We really enjoyed our meal here! Would recommend !!
Ruth C — Google review
We came because of all these good reviews. It was nothing compared to all the nice food we tasted in our turkey road trip. Also a bit pricey. The service was polite and they asked everybody for reviews, giving them souvenir magnets and that’s how they got high in rank.
Nikol Z — Google review
Sadik just kept surprising us throughout the meal! First he speaks Chinese, then he showed us his family of pets, then came all the free appetizers, desserts and gifts! What a great place and thanks for the amazing hospitality!
Tiencin Y — Google review
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Mustafa Hotel Restaurant

Turkish restaurant
The Mustafa Restoran in Pamukkale is a popular tourist spot for its fresh and delicious food. The service can be slow, but the quality of the food makes up for it.
Very kind, nice food. It’ll be one of your best lunch you have in Turkey.
Joey. K — Google review
taste nice. Great mood. good service!!! I was satisfied! thank you!
Sunnie L — Google review
Food was great, i would highly recommend this place rather then others by. Food was delicious, service was great.
Kamal G — Google review
Food here was absolutely amazing! Mememen prepared by their chef was so good that we repeated the same the next day. People here are very hospitable and overall a great restaurant to choose for your stay in pamukkale
Hafeeza K — Google review
If you like some food with your canola oil this place is for you! The only thing that wasn't soaked through in canola was weirdly the fried chicken. The Turkish food was surprisingly unauthentic. It was like Turkish food you get in Thailand or Italy. Its 20-30% more expensive than other places and will leave you with a layer of grease on your mouth so thick you'll need mouthwash to remove it!
James H — Google review
I thought the restaurant was downstairs but it's actually upstairs. When I got upstairs, it was really quiet, only 1 other table occupied. Ordered the doner kebab (chicken) which reminded me a bit like chicken fajitas but with rice and salad on the sides. The food was pretty good but the service can be a bit slow.
Al ( — Google review
Thank you to the people working here. Taste Çigdem’s stuffed dolmas. They are delicious!
Balkan D — Google review
So good !!! So happy I’ve decided to have dinner here ! Everything is fresh and delicious! Amazing service as well. One of the best meals I’ve had in Turkey. Didn’t expect such good quality in a touristic place like Pamukkale
Julia M — Google review
10

Traverten Pide

$$$$affordable
Sfiha restaurant
A great restaurant serving Turkish pizza, kebap and other dishes in Pamukkale. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists who want good food at reasonable prices.
The pizza was on point! Absolutely loved it. Very friendly, family style restaurant. 100% recommend visiting their place for a great bite to eat and reasonable prices.
Austin W — Google review
We had a fabulous dinner here. The fries are way better than the picture. My children are very picky about their pizza, and they absolutely devoured this pizza. I had the veggie Turkish pizza, and it was the best I've ever had. My husband's dish was a good price and came with all the extras. This was a fabulous find!
Jana R — Google review
Very nice and helpful people. We was there in rainy december night, it's look like closed place, but when owner saw us, they especially opened door and made for us perfect food. Soups, lahmacun and pide - all was great and fresh. Prices are ok too We will back there for sure 🙂
Turcja'da — Google review
Owner was really polite and we felt welcomed. Food was great especially the turkish pizza. We will definitely come back. Bring some cash with you they only accept cash.
E C — Google review
The staff were super friendly and kind, and the pide from the stone oven was really tasty. It was quiet and chill—great for taking your time and enjoying your food.
下里怜章 — Google review
The food was great and the staff really cared for us. We spent the last night in Denizli here and we were absolutely satisfied👍 They also offered us free tea.
Youngbin K — Google review
We loved our dinner here! We had two different kinds of pide and it was the best we have had in Turkey so far. It is a small family business, which we always try to support. Great place!
Tracy M — Google review
This is Turkish food at its best. Don’t let how quiet it is fool you, this is the real deal - food was made fresh to order and it was beautiful. Stay away from the main drag and come here. I’m still thinking about the dessert 🤤
Claire B — Google review

Transportation in Pamukkale

Getting around Pamukkale can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Denizli Çardak Airport

Airport
Regional airport
Decent airport. Caters to a handful of flights. Small crowd just during the flight hours. Ground staff is quite helpful and the security check is also hassle free.
K T — Google review
Denizli Airport (Çardak Airport – DNZ) is a small but efficient airport, ideal for travelers visiting Denizli and nearby attractions like Pamukkale. The terminal is modern, clean, and easy to navigate, with basic facilities including cafés, shops, and car rental services. Check-in and security are usually quick, and the airport is much less crowded than larger hubs, making the experience smooth and stress-free. The main drawback is the limited dining and shopping options compared to bigger airports, but for a regional airport, it serves its purpose very well. Perfect for travelers looking for a hassle-free arrival or departure in the Denizli region.
Nafiz I — Google review
very small airport , there are only three small cafe , two before gates ( and security ) and one at gate. Two before gates offer some hot food options including pizza and toasties , but the one at gates is mainly drinks. There are toilets and seating near the gates as well. There were total 4 flights in the day
Abhi — Google review
THIS PLACE HAS NO WIFI. How hard can it be to set up free Wi-Fi in such a small place? If you’re traveling and only have a digital boarding pass on your phone with no network connection, you’re in trouble.
Rason C — Google review
Very small domestic airport, don’t expect and thing for food, make sure you eat before you come. The convenience is you don’t have to come too early as long as you checked in your flight.
Ali E — Google review
Small airport with very little information about. I’ve got most of the information related to airport transfer from google maps. There is bus shuttle to various places (denizli city, pamukalle, and other) right in front of the airport. They adjust the time of arrival of each flight. We can also book a return trip by contacting them (Hava ulasim). As per now we paid 425TL/person directly to the hotel.
Churiel P — Google review
Denizli Çardak Airport serves as a gateway to one of Turkey's most popular tourist destinations, Pamukkale, famed for its stunning travertine terraces and ancient ruins. While relatively small in size, the airport provides essential services for travelers arriving in the region. The airport's location, approximately 65 kilometers from Pamukkale, offers convenient access to this UNESCO World Heritage Site and other attractions in the area. Travelers can easily arrange transportation from the airport to their accommodations, whether by taxi, shuttle service, or rental car. Facilities at Denizli Çardak Airport include basic amenities such as cafes, shops, and car rental desks, ensuring that passengers have access to essentials during their visit. While not as extensive as larger international airports, these services adequately cater to the needs of travelers passing through the airport. One of the notable aspects of Denizli Çardak Airport is its modern and efficient terminal building, which provides a comfortable environment for passengers. The airport staff are known for their hospitality and helpfulness, contributing to a pleasant travel experience for visitors. Overall, while Denizli Çardak Airport may not offer the same range of amenities as larger airports, it fulfills its role admirably as a transportation hub for travelers exploring the cultural and natural wonders of the Denizli region, including the breathtaking landscapes of Pamukkale.
Vagabond C — Google review
Doesn’t open before 9am No lounge but airport serves its purpose
Yasir S — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. D585 - Denizli-Pamukkale Yolu
  2. D320 - Denizli-Konya Yolu
  3. D320 - Denizli-Afyonkarahisar Yolu
  4. D330 - Denizli-Muğla Yolu
  5. D320 - Denizli-Burdur Yolu
  6. D320 - Denizli-Isparta Yolu
  7. D585 - Pamukkale Karayolu
  8. D320 - Denizli-Antalya Yolu
  9. D320 - Denizli-Uşak Yolu
  10. D350 - Aydın-Denizli Yolu
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