Denizli, the second largest city in the Aegean Region, welcomes thousands of visitors every year with its unique nature, deep-rooted history and rich tourism opportunities. The city's history begins with the founding of Laodicea by Antiochus II in 261-253 BC. According to legend, Antiochus named the city after his wife. Following a major earthquake in the 7th century AD, the city was destroyed and rebuilt in the area now known as ‘Kaleiçi.’ The city came under Turkish rule in 1070 and, despite some interruptions, began to be referred to as ‘Ladik’ during the Seljuk period. Thanks to its rich historical past, Denizli is home to traces of many civilisations. So, where should you start your journey amidst all this historical and cultural richness? Here are 10 amazing stops you must see when visiting Denizli!