Hotel Rosy Suites
Check rates and availability for this condo
Find the best prices for Hotel Rosy Suites from our 2 partners. Show all partners
Travel Blogs from Kusadasi
Kusadasi - Ephesus
Finally a sleep in before we arrive at Kusadasi (pronounced Kushadasi) around noon.
What a lovely port to come into and the weather today is just perfect. Kusadasi is the entrance to being able to go to Ephesus the ancient Roman city which is one the most preserved in the world. Kusadasi has turned from a sleeping fishing village to a main draw card for tourists. To put this into perspective the population is around 55,000 and swells to around 10 times ...
Türkiye'ye hoşgeldiniz!
... de retirer en euros. Kusadasi est une ville de 55,000 habitants qui profite de la proximité des ruines d'Ephèse pour récolter les fruits de l'achalandage touristique. Son port est d'ailleurs l'un des cinqs plus fréquentés d'Europe, même si la majorité des touristes ne passent que 20 minutes en ville, c'est-à-dire le temps que ca prend pour débarquer d'un gigantesque bateau de croisière et de prendre le chemin d'Éphese. Après un somme et un déjeuner typiquement turc - pain, ...
Bedbugs Be Gone!
... wasn't me for once. They made her pay 24 Turkish Lira and then they didn't have change for two twenties. The airport stunk because there was nothing to buy and nothing to eat and we had a lot of time to kill. We finally began to board our flight which was scheduled to take off 10 minutes late at 11:10. The flight time was less than an hour, but surprisingly they served food to us in a very cute picnic ...
My Life in Ruins....
... you more about the history than I can possibly say here.
One of the incredible sites of Aphrodisias in really good condition is the stadium where gladiators fought to the death and sport contests took place including running, wrestling as well as discus and javelin throwing. It held over 30,000 people and was it fun to sit there an imagine what it must have looked like 2000 years ago. Our guide said Turkey ...
Ephesus
... large temple dedicated to Artemis (known as Diana to the Romans) of 126 massive columns, the greatest in the Greek world. Today, what remains of it is set in what looks like a brushy bog and sadly, there is only one, solitary, mismatched column remaining – and even it was raised from the ruins only recently, in the year 1973. The harbour ...
Location
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool