The area around Ayasuluk Hill is like an open-air museum. History and culture enthusiasts would do well to spread their visit over several days.
Ephesus Ancient City: Located 2 km southwest of Ayasuluk, it represents the pinnacle of the ancient world with structures such as the ancient theatre, the Celsus Library, and the ruins of the Artemis Temple.
Temple of Artemis: One of the Seven Wonders of the World, this structure is unfortunately represented today by only a few columns, but its impressive atmosphere is still preserved.
Isa Bey Mosque: This mosque, belonging to the Aydinogullari period, is one of the rare examples of pre-Ottoman Turkish art with its original architecture.
Ephesus Archaeological Museum: This museum, where the excavated artefacts are exhibited, is a binding archive for both Ayasuluk and Ephesus.
House of the Virgin Mary: According to Christian belief, this sacred area, where the Virgin Mary spent her last years, is a pilgrimage point and attracts a large influx of visitors.
Şirince Village: Located about 8 km away, this village is worth seeing with its historical Greek houses, wines and traditional market.