Ephesus in the Izmir Province of Turkey

The first ancient site that we visited during our trip to Turkey and Bulgaria was to historic site of Ephesus. We traveled up the coast from Kusadasi to Ephesus where we walked the trail amongst the various archeological remains. Originally built by the Greeks in the 10th century BC, it is a site that has been a destination of historical significance throughout the ages. After being built by the Greeks, it was later occupied by many different empires over time, including the Roman Empire during the 129 BC through 395 AD.

Statue of Nike
Temple of Hadrian
Library of Celsus

There are many different items of interest as you walk the path that takes you through the heart of Ephesus. Some of the most interesting are the Library of Celsus, the Temple of Hadrian, the stone carving of Nike, as well as the amphitheater. Ephesus is one of the most fully excavated and restored sites that we visited during our time in Turkey. It is also one of the most popular places for tourists to visit as it is a short distance from the port city of Kusadasi where the cruise ships stop, so expect large crowds at the site. We were somewhat lucky as the day of our visit there was only a single cruise ship in the harbor on the day that we went to Ephesus.

Crowds Visting Ephesus
Amphitheater
Another Temple

We have been to many different historic sites throughout our travels, such as Luxor in Egypt, Athens in Greece, as well as Rome in Italy and Ephesus was certainly of equal interest as any of those places. We would definitely recommend visiting Ephesus during any trip to the western coast of Turkey or even as part of a day trip out of Istanbul, but there are several other wonderful sites to visit as well. Most tours of Ephesus will also include visiting the House of Virgin Mary, which is also very interesting and of historic and religous significance as well.

Start of the Path in Ephesus
Excavated Ruins
One of the Many Statues

Enjoying Festive Christmas Trees During Our Travels

It is quite common to find a festive Christmas tree lit up in the center of town for everyone to enjoy. Sometimes they are located inside of the local church or even in the lobby of the hotels. We have seen many different trees in various countries and cities, all uniquely different. We certainly couldn’t choose a favorite since each is special in its own way. Here are a few of our favorite trees that we have seen throughout our travels.

Christmas Tree in the Old Town Square of Prague
Christmas Tree in Frankfurt, Germany
Christmas Tree in Brasov, Romania
Christmas Tree in Denver from 2019
Christmastime in Strasbourg, France
Christmas Tree on a Restaurant Wall in Strasbourg
Christmas Tree in Las Vegas
Fountain and Christmas Decorations in Punta Cana

Several Hectic Days in Istanbul are Coming to an End

After a week on the Aegean coast, we have spent the last few days in Istanbul. To say that it has been overwhelming would be an understatement, but it has been truly amazing. Later today we head to Bulgaria for the final leg of our trip. The sights, sounds, and food have been incredible, but the people that we have met have made it even more memorable.

Dome Inside of the Blue Mosque
Hagia Sophia
Sampling Food
Fountain in the Topkapi Palace