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Karacasu Travel Guide 2026: Top Attractions, Things to do & Itinerary | Trip.com | February 2026

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Aphrodisias Ancient City Museum

Aphrodisias Ancient City Museum

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Pamukkale

Pamukkale

8.2
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Aphrodisias Ancient City

Aphrodisias Ancient City

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Hierapolis

Hierapolis

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Aphrodisias Stadium

Aphrodisias Stadium

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Martyrs' Park

Martyrs' Park

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Travertines of Pamukkale

Travertines of Pamukkale

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Temple of Aphrodite

Temple of Aphrodite

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Büyük Menderes River

Büyük Menderes River

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Aphrodisias Amphitheatre

Aphrodisias Amphitheatre

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What to eat

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Sirin Pide Salonu

Sirin Pide Salonu

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Doğa Restaurant

Doğa Restaurant

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Seafood
Altinuç Restaurant & Camping

Altinuç Restaurant & Camping

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Anatolia Restaurant

Anatolia Restaurant

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Western-style
Afrodisias Restaurant & Dinlenme Tesisi

Afrodisias Restaurant & Dinlenme Tesisi

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Western-style
Doyurum Restaurant

Doyurum Restaurant

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Bahçeköy Şelalesi (Gürlek)

Bahçeköy Şelalesi (Gürlek)

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Ozbay Hotel Restaurant

Ozbay Hotel Restaurant

4.5/512 Reviews
Asian Kitchen & Coffee

Asian Kitchen & Coffee

5.0/57 Reviews
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Korean
Avg. AU$11/person
KEBAPCI BAKI

KEBAPCI BAKI

3.0/51 Reviews
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Western-style
Avg. AU$2/person
Teras restaurant

Teras restaurant

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Western-style
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Kayas Wine House

Kayas Wine House

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Karacasu Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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#winterescape Travel Back in Time at Afrodisias Müzesi 🏛️✨  
Step into the heart of ancient Anatolia at Afrodisias Müzesi, where sun-drenched marble pillars, evocative ruins, and striking sculptures bring history to life! This outdoorsy cultural landscape will thrill both art buffs and adventure seekers.  

Start your journey from Geyre Belediyesi—just a quick stroll brings you to the museum’s monumental entrance. Begin indoors, marveling at the awe-inspiring Aphrodite statues and intricate friezes, then wander outdoors to the sprawling ancient city. Don’t miss the stadium or the theater; both offer vivid glimpses into Greco-Roman city life.  

For photos: Snap the iconic row of Corinthian pillars at golden hour for an unbeatable “ruins rising from the landscape” shot. The grand Tetrapylon is another Instagram-magnet, especially with clouds building or under clear skies for dramatic effect—both sunny and rainy clouds add mood to your gallery! For up-close architectural details, focus on the temple carvings—morning light really brings out the textures.  

Tips:  
- Arrive early (by 9 AM) for cooler weather and quiet ruins—perfect for undisturbed exploration and photos.  
- Paths are mostly outdoors and can be uneven; comfortable walking shoes are a must!  
- Carry water, especially in summer, as shade is limited.  
- Quick showers do happen, so a lightweight rain jacket can be a lifesaver.  

Precaution: Don’t climb on the ruins to protect both yourself and these ancient treasures.  

#Afrodisias #HistoricalSites #TravelTürkiye #AncientRuins #CulturalAdventure
winterescape

#winterescape Travel Back in Time at Afrodisias Müzesi 🏛️✨ Step into the heart of ancient Anatolia at Afrodisias Müzesi, where sun-drenched marble pillars, evocative ruins, and striking sculptures bring history to life! This outdoorsy cultural landscape will thrill both art buffs and adventure seekers. Start your journey from Geyre Belediyesi—just a quick stroll brings you to the museum’s monumental entrance. Begin indoors, marveling at the awe-inspiring Aphrodite statues and intricate friezes, then wander outdoors to the sprawling ancient city. Don’t miss the stadium or the theater; both offer vivid glimpses into Greco-Roman city life. For photos: Snap the iconic row of Corinthian pillars at golden hour for an unbeatable “ruins rising from the landscape” shot. The grand Tetrapylon is another Instagram-magnet, especially with clouds building or under clear skies for dramatic effect—both sunny and rainy clouds add mood to your gallery! For up-close architectural details, focus on the temple carvings—morning light really brings out the textures. Tips: - Arrive early (by 9 AM) for cooler weather and quiet ruins—perfect for undisturbed exploration and photos. - Paths are mostly outdoors and can be uneven; comfortable walking shoes are a must! - Carry water, especially in summer, as shade is limited. - Quick showers do happen, so a lightweight rain jacket can be a lifesaver. Precaution: Don’t climb on the ruins to protect both yourself and these ancient treasures. #Afrodisias #HistoricalSites #TravelTürkiye #AncientRuins #CulturalAdventure

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#winterescape Step into Ancient Grandeur at Aphrodisias 🏛️🌧️  
Aphrodisias Ancient City is a jaw-dropping open-air museum where ancient ruins, artistic masterpieces, and lush landscapes blend together. Wander through marble streets sprinkled with history—this is one of Turkey’s unsung archaeological gems, especially atmospheric on a cloudy or rainy day!

Your route: Enter from Geyre Belediyesi for easy access and start at the grand Tetrapylon gate—strike your first photo here, framing the dramatic pillars against moody skies. Follow the old marble paths to the Stadium, one of the world’s best-preserved, and snap wide-angle shots of the sweeping arches. Next, meander to the Aphrodisias Museum itself (right by the ancient city), where intricate statues and relics are displayed up close; from here, the nearby Temple of Aphrodite is a must, ideal for capturing close-up architectural details (especially with raindrops clinging to the old stone). Don’t skip the theater—take a panoramic shot from the top tier for a real “lost in time” vibe!

Must-dos: 
- Take a slow walk through the Agora for classic “ruins among trees” photos.
- Document building details and dramatic ruins (zoom in for statues and column carvings).
- Pause under any remaining arches for that perfect “framed in stone” portrait.

Practical tips:
- Bring a raincoat and sturdy shoes—the stones get slippery when wet, making umbrellas a hassle.
- Open daily 8:30 AM–7:00 PM; early mornings = better light and fewer people.
- There’s limited shelter, so aim for quick breaks if showers intensify.

Key precautions: 
- Watch your step on uneven paths, especially in rainy weather.
- Mind the museum’s indoor humidity—be gentle with your photo gear.

#Aphrodisias #TurkeyTravel #AncientRuins #CulturalHeritage #PhotoSpots
aphrodisias

#winterescape Step into Ancient Grandeur at Aphrodisias 🏛️🌧️ Aphrodisias Ancient City is a jaw-dropping open-air museum where ancient ruins, artistic masterpieces, and lush landscapes blend together. Wander through marble streets sprinkled with history—this is one of Turkey’s unsung archaeological gems, especially atmospheric on a cloudy or rainy day! Your route: Enter from Geyre Belediyesi for easy access and start at the grand Tetrapylon gate—strike your first photo here, framing the dramatic pillars against moody skies. Follow the old marble paths to the Stadium, one of the world’s best-preserved, and snap wide-angle shots of the sweeping arches. Next, meander to the Aphrodisias Museum itself (right by the ancient city), where intricate statues and relics are displayed up close; from here, the nearby Temple of Aphrodite is a must, ideal for capturing close-up architectural details (especially with raindrops clinging to the old stone). Don’t skip the theater—take a panoramic shot from the top tier for a real “lost in time” vibe! Must-dos: - Take a slow walk through the Agora for classic “ruins among trees” photos. - Document building details and dramatic ruins (zoom in for statues and column carvings). - Pause under any remaining arches for that perfect “framed in stone” portrait. Practical tips: - Bring a raincoat and sturdy shoes—the stones get slippery when wet, making umbrellas a hassle. - Open daily 8:30 AM–7:00 PM; early mornings = better light and fewer people. - There’s limited shelter, so aim for quick breaks if showers intensify. Key precautions: - Watch your step on uneven paths, especially in rainy weather. - Mind the museum’s indoor humidity—be gentle with your photo gear. #Aphrodisias #TurkeyTravel #AncientRuins #CulturalHeritage #PhotoSpots

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