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Plan language: СрпскиWhen considering things to do in Denizli, Turkey, start with the Pamukkale Travertines. These white calcium terraces span 2,700 meters. Above them sits Hierapolis Ancient City, where you can float in Cleopatra Antique Pool, a 36°C thermal spring. The ancient theater once seated 12,000 spectators across 50 rows of seating.


Wade barefoot through warm cascading water across brilliant white terraces that stretch nearly 2700 meters down the mountainside. Feel the same 35°C mineral waters that Roman emperors traveled to soak in for their health.
Brze činjenice: Vode bogate kalcijumom ovde teku već 14.000 godina, polako gradeći sjajne bele terase koje se prostiru na skoro 2700 metara. Preko 500.000 posetilaca svake godine skida obuću i gazi kroz tople bazene od 35°C, baš kao što su to činili Rimljani pre 2.000 godina.
Istaknuto: Prošetajte bosih nogu po sjajnim belim terasama dok vam mineralna voda od 35°C teče oko članaka, iste one lekovite vode koje su privukle Rimljane da iznad izgrade banjski grad Hijerapolis. Travertini zapravo porastu oko 1 centimetar svake 4 godine kako se sveži slojevi kalcijum karbonata talože na postojeće bazene.


Stand where early Christians gathered in one of Revelation's seven churches. Explore colossal column-lined streets and a 15,000 seat stadium rising from the Lycus Valley.
Brze činjenice: One of the seven churches of Revelation, the congregation here received a famously stern letter about being "lukewarm" - a direct jab at their tepid water supply. This wealthy banking hub boasted two theaters, a 15,000-seat stadium, and some of the most impressive Roman water channels in Anatolia.
Istaknuto: The water system tells the story: hot springs from Hierapolis cooled to lukewarm by the time they reached Laodicea, inspiring that biblical "lukewarm" rebuke. Walk through the newly excavated nymphaeum where water once cascaded down three stories of ornate marble, and you'll see why this city was a Roman showpiece.


Swim through history in a thermal pool littered with genuine Roman columns and marble fragments. Wade among submerged 2,000-year-old ruins while warm mineral water bubbles around you.
Brze činjenice: Submerged Roman columns and marble fragments from an ancient earthquake lie scattered across the bottom of this thermal spring, creating an underwater archaeological site you can actually swim through. The mineral-rich waters stay at a constant 35°C (95°F) year-round, fed by the same geothermal source that created Pamukkale's brilliant white travertine terraces.
Istaknuto: A 4th-century earthquake toppled the columns of a Roman temple directly into this spring, and they've been soaking in the turquoise thermal waters ever since. You weave between these ancient marble relics while floating in carbonated water that leaves your skin silky smooth.


Catch a Denizlispor match here and feel the raw passion of Turkish football culture up close. You will hear the chants, smell the simit from street vendors, and stand shoulder to shoulder with some of the most dedicated fans in the country.
Brze činjenice: Više od 18.000 navijača ispunjava tribine na danima utakmica, stvarajući električnu atmosferu koja odjekuje kroz okolno naselje. Stadion je bio svedok neverovatnog uspona Denizlispora do finala Turskog kupa 2004. godine, njihovog najvećeg uspeha u istoriji kluba.
Istaknuto: Malo koji stadion u Turskoj nudi ovakav pogled: po vedrim danima, snegom prekriveni vrhovi obližnjih planina dramatično se uzdižu iza tribina. Graja 18.000 strastvenih navijača Denizlispora stvara tako intenzivnu akustiku da gostujući timovi često navode atmosferu kao jednu od najzastrašujućih u turskom fudbalu.


Wander through a Roman bathhouse turned treasure vault, where 25 millennia of civilization unfold around you. Handle ancient coins in the interactive gallery, then stand face-to-face with marble gods frozen mid-stride.
Brze činjenice: Šetajući kroz rimsko kupatilo staro 2.000 godina, pregledaćete artefakte koji obuhvataju 25.000 godina ljudske istorije. Kolekcija uključuje sarkofag sa najstarijim poznatim prikazom vodenog mlina, revolucionarnog izuma iz 3. veka nove ere.
Istaknuto: U dvorištu muzeja nalazi se niz fino isklesanih sarkofaga, ali jedan se ističe: "Sarkofag oplakivačica" prikazuje 18 ožalošćenih figura tako realističnih da gotovo možete čuti njihove jecaje kako odjekuju kroz kamen. Lice svake žene nosi poseban izraz tuge, isklesan sa nivoom emocija retko viđenim u drevnoj pogrebnoj umetnosti.


A miniature underground version of Pamukkale with the same milky-blue thermal pools and travertine terraces, but without the crowds. Walk through caverns filled with warm, mineral-rich water as natural light streams through the collapsed ceiling above.
Brze činjenice: Hiljade godina vode bogate mineralima koja je tekla kroz pećinu stvorile su zapanjujuće bele travertinske terase koje odražavaju formacije Pamukalea, ali su skrivene pod zemljom. Topla termalna voda od 35°C ispunjava plitke bazene u kojima posetioci mogu da gaze bosih nogu kroz vodu bogatu kalcijumom.
Istaknuto: Za razliku od prostranih terasa na otvorenom u Pamukaleu, ove formacije su se u potpunosti razvile pod zemljom, stvarajući prostoriju nalik katedrali od smrznutog belog kamena. Sunčeva svetlost koja prodire kroz urušene delove plafona osvetljava tirkizne bazene u večno promenljivoj svetlosnoj igri koja se menja tokom dana.


Watch an ancient city being unearthed before your eyes as ongoing excavations reveal new wonders. Stroll through Roman streets past a massive theater and imagine the bustling life of a forgotten metropolis.
Brze činjenice: Grad je dobio ime po značenju "tri grada", verovatno od tri zajednice koje su ga osnovale. Arheolozi su otkrili ogromno pozorište sa 12.000 sedišta i rimski kompleks kupatila sa šarenim mozaičkim podovima koji su i dalje u odličnom stanju.
Istaknuto: Samo oko 10% ovog prostranog naselja je iskopano, što znači da posetioci hodaju drevnim ulicama gde se otkrića redovno dešavaju. Zamislite da stojite na rimskom putu okruženi napola zakopanim stubovima dok arheolozi rade samo nekoliko metara dalje, polako otkrivajući grad u kome su živele hiljade ljudi.
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White travertine terraces and ancient Roman spa city ruins
Well-preserved ancient Lycian city with a large stadium
Less crowded red travertine hot springs near Pamukkale
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Komentari (6)
Went in July. Big mistake. Too hot to enjoy the travertines properly and the town felt dead during midday. Go in spring or fall I'd say. The ruins of Hierapolis were impressive despite the heat though.
Pamukkale was cool but way more crowded than I expected. Got there at 8am and still felt like a theme park. The white terraces are stunning though, no denying that. 2 days in Denizli felt like enough.
Honestly Denizli itself surprised me. Not just Pamukkale. The food market near the city center had the best kebabs I've ever eaten and people were so welcoming. Stayed 3 nights, wish I had 4.
Skip the restaurants right at the Pamukkale entrance. Walk 10 minutes down the road to a place called Kayaş Restaurant. Half the price, actual local food, and they gave us free ayran. Also bring water shoes for the travertines.
Get the museum pass if you plan to see Hierapolis and Laodicea together. Saves about 50 lira. Also take the dolmus from Denizli city center to Pamukkale instead of a taxi, costs like a tenth of the price.