This tour whisks you away on a journey through the magical pages of history. There, you'll delve into the past, learning about ancient civilizations and visiting various art centres. There's ample free time for shopping at local centres and capturing memorable photos.
This experience beautifully blends historical wonders with coastal charm along the Izmir Province and Turkish Aegean Coast. In Izmir, one of the Mediterranean's oldest cities, you'll experience a rich tapestry of culture and history. At Pergamon Ancient City, you'll explore the ruins atop the Acropolis, including the Altar of Zeus and the Library of Pergamon. The Asklepion offers a fascinating visit to an ancient healing centre dedicated to Asclepius, providing insights into early medical practices. In Bergama, you'll soak up the local culture, strolling through charming streets, browsing markets, and experiencing warm hospitality.
Finally, throughout your journey, you'll savour the striking coastal scenery of the Turkish Aegean Coast, adding a touch of natural splendour to your experience.
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