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Kusadasi Hotels

Kusadasi is located in an excellent gulf in the Aegean Sea region of Turkey, offering a good choice of sea view Kusadasi hotels.  Kusadasi is known for its turquoise sparkling sea water, broad sandy beaches, bright sun and large marina with a capacity t hold up to 600 boats. There is a magnificent and very well known ancient city that stands beside the town which is named Ephesus.

Kusadasi is close to the Adnan Menderes Airport (80 km). It is a tremendous tourist region having several Kusadasi holiday villages and the amazing Kusadasi hotel line. Blending with its beautiful shores there are hundreds of restaurants serving food from Turkish cuisines and international foods form all around the world for the tourists and locals to enjoy. Kusadasi offers great opportunities for night life; discos, bars, cafes, pubs and "Turkish Nights"; all those to cater holiday-makers. It is also a definite stop for Kusadasi cruises.

Close to almost any Kusadasi hotel, you will find many different beaches for your choice, depending on what you like; crowded beaches, relaxed beaches, silent beaches and more. If you are keen on more peacefulness, visit Dilek Peninsula National Park, located just 28 km from your Kusadasi hotel. This seaside resort town accompanied by expanses of sandy beaches and a bright summer sun is a great Kusadasi vacation town.

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All About Kusadasi

History

3000 BC is the year that Ephesus is thought to have been populated and evidence of Ion, Roman, Byzantine, Selcukian and Ottoman civilisations are still seen today. The city was initially founded by the Carians. Due to its location close to coast and religion, the ancient city was a good centre for trading. The town was known for the cult of Cybele, the Anatolian fertility goddess. Afterwards for Artemis, the virgin goddess for which a temple was built in her honour, however, the temple was destroyed in 356 BC.

 

Just after Ephesus was made provincial capital by the Romans, it became a busy town with great commercial, trading and political importance, and a population that grew to around 250,000. Due to problems connected to the harbour that was the main source of trade, the success of Roman Ephesus began to dwindle. The city was unliveable and was shifted near to St John’s Basilica by the 6th century. In 1090 it was taken over by the Turks.

 


The modern Kusadasi was founded by the Venetians in the 16th century. When the Malazgirt war broke in 1071, the Seljuk Turks started spreading in Anatolia. In the year 1304, the Turkish principalities were formed and Sasa Bey became the authority of Kusadasi. Given that Kusadasi was a harbor town, the Turks learnt maritime business. The town got attached to Seljuk Government in 1186. 200 years after the city became Ottoman.

 

During and after the First World War, Kusadasi went into the hands of the Italians, following a treaty. However the town became Turkish after Turkey’s victory in the War of Independence led by Ataturk (in 1923).

 

Kusadasi and Ephesus and the settlements around them live parallel to each other in history. The historical and tourist places are as following:
Panionian Agora, Roman Bath, Ilica Hill, Scala Nova, Pygale, Kadi Castle, Andiz Tower, Neopolis, Aquaducts, Ania, Melia, Kursunlu Monastery, Öküz Mehmet Pasha Caravanserai, The Castle on Pigeon Island, Ramparts surrounding the City, Kusadasi Houses, Kaleici, Mosques, Turkish Baths, Yacht Harbor and Dilek National Park.

 

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