Can You Explore Ancient Ephesus by Yourself? Ruins, Cats, Museums | Turkish Coastal Roadtrip Izmir

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Hello, and welcome to the eighth and final installment of our biggest series yet, Near From Home's Turkish Coastal Road Trip. In this video, we continue the series by visiting the crown jewel of Turkish ruins, Ephesus. Come with us as we explore the amphitheater, library, and terraced houses as well as some really cute cats too. Afterwards, we explore a the once great Artemis temple, and the Ephesus museum.
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    Introduction 0:00-0:38
    Tickets 0:39-1:55
    Cats 1:56-2:37
    Amphitheater 2:38-4:42
    Library 4:43-6:54
    Terraced Houses 6:55-9:24
    Temple of Artemis 9:25-11:47
    Museum 11:48-13:30
    Conclusion 13:31-15:05
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Komentáře • 84

  • @lemurcat
    @lemurcat Před 2 lety +5

    Yay, cats!! I love that you guys incorporate just the right amount of cats in the vids, and your love for them comes thru beautifully

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 2 lety +1

      🥰 This one of the nicest comments we’ve received. Thank you

  • @thegallivanthropologists

    Excellent! We are going to see this tomorrow when it opens! Big bucket list trip for us. Keep up the sharing.

  • @izzyhere
    @izzyhere Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video, thanks for sharing your pointers on the Museum Card.

  • @user-qx3yg7se5v
    @user-qx3yg7se5v Před 7 měsíci +2

    I'm going to Ephesus in December and after viewing your video, I just can't wait. Thank you for the tour

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks so much! Hope you have a nice time! We did a whole series on Turkey if you are interested!

  • @MYTravelBF
    @MYTravelBF Před 2 lety +7

    Fantastic explanation of Ancient Ephesus! It seems like an incredible site, even if it can be overrun by tourists. When we visit we'll definitely follow your tips to avoid the crowds as best we can!

  • @limnatis
    @limnatis Před 2 lety +3

    You guys had a great 4th quarter comeback for the museum card! Great series, you've definitely whetted my appetite for checking out Turkey soon

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much!
      I want you to know that Ben and I can’t stop laughing at your comment. I’m glad someone was as committed as us to the museum card challenge. 😅

    • @limnatis
      @limnatis Před 2 lety +1

      Ha! Well I really enjoyed the Salzburg card and Verona card on this recent vacation I just took.I remember those endorphins from a nice deal!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 2 lety

      @@limnatis hahah

  • @andicocozzo8904
    @andicocozzo8904 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! Your Turkey series is incredible! Turkey has never been on my radar to visit. You make it look so beautiful AND appealing. Seriously considering it! Thank you for the amazing videos!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much! 🥰 This really means a lot as we put so much effort into it! I hope you can make it out there!

    • @efthimistsiadimos8131
      @efthimistsiadimos8131 Před rokem

      @@NearFromHome Ephesus is Greece no Turkey...everywhre there are ancient greek letters and Heraklitos is one of the best philosopher in the world...This is Ionian greek people!!!

  • @melissaha8475
    @melissaha8475 Před rokem +1

    It is amazing that one column remains for Artemis. From what it was wow

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      I know right! I can't believe how huge just one column is :O

  • @operagroupie
    @operagroupie Před 10 měsíci +1

    I was there last month. Incredible weather, so hot. Ephesus was the highlight of my trip to Türkiye. Such interesting history. One day wasn’t enough time.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 10 měsíci

      Same for us! Wish we had spent a night in the town. :O

  • @lornasadventures
    @lornasadventures Před rokem +2

    Quite lovely, I love Turkish people too. When on my Camino de Norte last year the first person I encountered who spoke English was a wonderful woman from Turkey who didn't speak Spanish- She shared about this being a place I would like, and now seeing your video I agree wholeheartedly- Love all the cats and dogs too🐱🐕🌅

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem +1

      :) Absolutely.
      So jealous that you have hiked the Camino de Norte :O

    • @lornasadventures
      @lornasadventures Před rokem

      @@NearFromHome It rained every single day lol very few yellow arrows and many places closed or to their limit for social distancing. Still my favorite Camino memories were from the night I was stranded out in the rain(no cabs) surrounded by kitties and Two lovely Abuelas gave me a ride to the hostel I had booked. Lovely lovely kind generous people.
      😍

  • @TheDjcarlos67
    @TheDjcarlos67 Před rokem +1

    We were almost alone when we visited Ephesus. 110°c tho. Those marble floors were scorching. What a place😎

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem +1

      Hahaha another travel hack. I could never, i can't with the heat. :)

  • @sandraagungagung9356
    @sandraagungagung9356 Před rokem +1

    yes, I really like to visit this place.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      It’s really great! I hope you do.
      If you like this, you’ll probably like our other videos on Ruins in Turkey 😅

    • @sandraagungagung9356
      @sandraagungagung9356 Před rokem

      @@NearFromHome Ya I will check. Thank again. I really like this place, enev I never see it, but my feeling telling that it is a good place to visit. thanks. ya keep in touch.

  • @BackpackersCompass
    @BackpackersCompass Před 2 lety +1

    Came across your channel through video of Salzburg, and now see Ephesus, which I visited in March and is my last video, as your last video. Awesome videos guys! But you forgot the awesome wine town, just 10 km from Ephesus 🍷😁

  • @wdl33
    @wdl33 Před rokem +2

    Hi guys. you have done a wonderful job of the Turkye series. we here in Kusadasi right now and a bit lost as to where to buy the MUSEUM CARD for this area (Aegean?). Our first port of call is EPHESUS, would really appreciate a helping hand in the way of a link. we are a couple of oldies in our 70s, who love to watch your vids how you two are getting out and doing it, enjoying life. 😀

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! You can buy them at any site that participates in the museum card system. It is very well marked at the cash register. The employees can also help you pick the type of card that is best for your itinerary. We failed to explain that there are many types of museum cards depending on what part of Turkey you are in. That's what we did. Hope this helps!

    • @wdl33
      @wdl33 Před rokem

      @@NearFromHome Thank you so much for your reply.👍

  • @emileabdelkarim3797
    @emileabdelkarim3797 Před rokem +1

    Hello a great video I am going to Alacati next month and for sure I will visit ephesus can we go early before crowd or is there any bus arrive there directly ? Thank you in advance and keep going ❤️❤️❤️

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      I am not sure of the public transit situation. I do know there is a train from Izmir, so porbably!

  • @ayushisharma9406
    @ayushisharma9406 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hey lovely video, how was the weather there? I can see you guys are wearing jackets. In which month did you visit?

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi! Thanks! We were there in January, so basically as cold as it gets. This was shot on the warmest and sunniest day of the trip. It was around 50-60 degrees Fahrenheit, but very sunny, so at times we got a little sweaty from walking so much, and took our coats off. I would say the temperature during the entire 2 weeks we were there was 40-60 degrees!

  • @eastexotic
    @eastexotic Před rokem +1

    I did this with my mom and my brother. Start at the opposite entrance from the tour bus parking lot and bus station. Get there before 8! Relax, drink coffee and pomegranate juice waiting for gate to open. Enjoy Ephesus alone and in peace for at least an hour or two. Cruise ship passengers will still be at their breakfast while you can enjoy the sites all to yourselves.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem +1

      Yes! great advice. Wish we had woken up earlier to do this. Luckily we were there in the off season.

  • @gracitaestepa2395
    @gracitaestepa2395 Před rokem +1

    thank you for this excellent tour . i pray and hope i’ll see this place in the future . also i would like to see the house of Blessed Virgin Mary

  • @shanewilliams3095
    @shanewilliams3095 Před 3 měsíci

    How can I sen some Scripture charts to Ephesus in Turke

  • @shannonnewton2329
    @shannonnewton2329 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Appreciate the content! I see you both are wearing jackets and the thumbnail says a year ago. What time of year was this? As I'll be there at the end of December! I just want to pack accordingly. Thank you!

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks! We were there in January! It was around 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Some days were really sunny, and some were really rainy.

    • @shannonnewton2329
      @shannonnewton2329 Před 6 měsíci

      @@NearFromHome Thank you so much!

  • @larrysincredibletrailers2213

    You didn't show the Amphitheater near the buses.

  • @lazy_explorer
    @lazy_explorer Před 11 měsíci +3

    Wow everything is 3x more expensive now and this video was made only a year ago.

  • @yif365
    @yif365 Před 3 měsíci

    What about the hippodrome ?

  • @Pepsiguy
    @Pepsiguy Před 10 měsíci +1

    How long does it take to walk to the temple of Artemis?

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 10 měsíci

      Google maps says it's a 30 minute walk. I wouldn't really recommend walking, as it's mostly along a busy road!

  • @zalwyocnalb1361
    @zalwyocnalb1361 Před rokem +3

    Now the price for single entrance to Ephesus is up to 400 liras and the price for the Turkey museum card is 2500 liras. The prices has becoming extremely wild. Its so bad the state of the country? I cannot find another reason why prices multiple by 4.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      WHAT. There's no point of even buying the museum card for that price. :O

    • @zalwyocnalb1361
      @zalwyocnalb1361 Před rokem +2

      @@NearFromHome does not make sense even to enter to any museum. Feel more like scammed when you see the prices before.

    • @ReePent
      @ReePent Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@NearFromHome Feb 2024, and it is 4000 TL!!!

  • @golgumbazguide...4113
    @golgumbazguide...4113 Před rokem +1

    Explore Golgumbaz, Bijapur, South India 🇮🇳

  • @mirthanegrete9330
    @mirthanegrete9330 Před rokem +1

    Hi which month did you go to Turkey? It looks cold

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem +3

      We went in January. It was around 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It was cold when it was cloudy and rainy, and warm when the sun was out.

    • @mirthanegrete9330
      @mirthanegrete9330 Před rokem +1

      @@NearFromHome Thank you so much for getting back to me I appreciated very much. Now I have a better idea of how cold it gets in the winter months and will plan my trip to Turkey accordingly. Have a great day

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      @@mirthanegrete9330 :)

  • @hypercomms2001
    @hypercomms2001 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I hitchhiked to selcuk, And visited Ephesus on a donkey… in 1987….

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 2 měsíci

      woah. That is extremely cool.

    • @hypercomms2001
      @hypercomms2001 Před 2 měsíci

      @@NearFromHome what impressed me being from Melbourne, Australia…. When I arrived in selcuk, I found the Australian carpet shop! That was back in 1987… I wonder if it’s still there?

  • @thespartan8476
    @thespartan8476 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The exterminator of ancient Sparta. Is the French Latin Catholic priest, Michel Fourmont. Fourmont traveled throughout Greece totally destroying ancient sites and the complete destruction of Sparta. While thousands of Greeks were dying from the plague. He was elected a member of the Royal Society of London. Also the butcher of the Acropolis of Athens. The Scottish, Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin. The Scottish, Elgin did not just obtain the Parthenon marbles, but also many other sculptures and artifacts from the Acropolis and around Greece. The English, Lord Cockerell removed the frieze from the temple at Bassae around the same time that Elgin acquired the Parthenon marbles. The British Museum, London, have become the world’s largest receivers of stolen property, and the great majority of their loot is not even on public display. I believe people should not visit the British Museum, London. It only encourages them to continue looting other people's cultural heritage and identity. And than blaming others' for the trouble's they have caused.

  • @oldschooldamnawesome
    @oldschooldamnawesome Před měsícem +1

    40 euros now just for entrance fee is ridiculous

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před měsícem

      yes, I think all of the prices have been increases massively since we shot these videos. :(

  • @hidaniel1757
    @hidaniel1757 Před rokem +1

    Duuuuude, you missed all the facts, the history embedded in those ruins: the statue of Nike, an ancient board game right next to the amphitheater, the symbol of Cupid or Eros, Aesclepius, the brothel houses, the fantastic facades of the public bath houses, there are even footprints you could see, you didn't mention the four muses and their history. Sadly you decided to talk about the weather. People really go, visit these places just as a bucket list :(

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      How unfamiliar with my channel must you be? lol. I’m clearly just a bucket list traveler, that’s why I went to Cyzicus. My channel though is not a history channel, it’s a travel and logistics channel. My goal is not to list the Wikipedia entry of the different sites, it’s to help people actually get to these places themselves. You wouldn’t rightly comment against a history channel complaining they didn’t explain how tour busses work. Apologies for not making the video you would want it to be, but that’s the beauty of CZcams; go and grab a camera, make it happen, bring your vision to life, post it free for the world to see, and then have people complain at you and accuse you of being a vapid traveler ;)

  • @orkunilbeysayman3545
    @orkunilbeysayman3545 Před rokem +1

    Well ı think that any and every historical place should be experienced with a guide. Yes ı love just looking at the majestic colombs and relievos, having that nonpareil feeling. But knowing the history behind it makes me feel like ı was there when that happened with the ambient and everything.
    p.s.:I live in İzmir but this urge to know more is not because ı live in the region. This might come as a nonsense but i think without knowing the purpose of the making makes it kinda meaningless.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem

      We agree. By guide, we really mean big tour bus group. I don‘t think there is much purpose, because it is not hard to get there and buy the tickets yourself. The tour bus prices are a bit of an up sell, and being there with a huge group kind of ruins the experience for me.
      I also think it is worth it to get a guide. We did not because we were so focused on filming, but we did read a lot about the history before hand.

    • @mehmetyuksel9677
      @mehmetyuksel9677 Před rokem

      Ben de yazdım aynı konuyu. Sanada bu bu rehber konusunda yazdığın için çok teşekkürler. İzmir'de yaşıyorum,emekli hir rehberim

    • @orkunilbeysayman3545
      @orkunilbeysayman3545 Před rokem

      @@mehmetyuksel9677 Fikrimi desteklediğiniz için ben teşekkür ederim. Ben de turizm rehberliği okuyorum, bu yüzden bu konular üzerine biraz titreyebiliyorum.

  • @maximumaxiom6823
    @maximumaxiom6823 Před 9 měsíci +1

    It is very likely most things about the history we have been told are lies; If one does not have a first hand knowledge about things, then one should not talk like one knows about it.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před 9 měsíci

      One might be pretty sure every one with first hand knowledge has been dead for…….over one thousand years ;)

    • @maximumaxiom6823
      @maximumaxiom6823 Před 9 měsíci

      @@NearFromHome That is the whole point; we will never know what actually happened; however it is very likely there where different "people" living back then, possible there was flood/mud flood, possible many structures are simply built/rebuilt to attract tourists and maybe fit in some narrative, possible Jesus never existed which makes the last dwelling of the virgin Mary a fairy tale. What they say: truth is stranger than a fiction. Possible those amphitheatres where not theatres at all, maybe some healing device. We just do not know and can not know.

  • @mehmetyuksel9677
    @mehmetyuksel9677 Před rokem +2

    How dare you to say someting negative about the tour guides? You take them or not. When you young it is easy.....

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem +1

      My dislike it not personal to the tour guides, but to the tour companies that rush people in and out of these sites too quickly. I saw so many groups go by, no doubt they paid far more than me to be there and got way less.

  • @Truthseeker371
    @Truthseeker371 Před rokem +3

    I found many Turkish historical places touristic and disappointing. You need to pay for admission and toilet. I decided to skip many places. Instead I enjoy the videos that are more visual and full of information. Many places in Turkey are not worth visiting, unfortunately. I prefer Greece for the archeological ruins, variety of food, and more friendly locals.

    • @NearFromHome
      @NearFromHome  Před rokem +3

      Couldn’t agree less unfortunately. I thought our road trip to see ruins in Turkey was incredible. You should check out the rest of my series though, perhaps I can change your mind ;)

    • @aliceakgyun1938
      @aliceakgyun1938 Před 5 měsíci

      Comment belongs to a Greek😂
      Thank u for the amazing video🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 Turkey is always fantastic