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Informations Pamukkale is in inland southeastern Aegean Turkey. Pamukkale, which has been used as a spa since the second century BC, literally means “cotton castle” in Turkish. The travertine features have their origins in the shifting of a fault in the valley of the Menderes river (between here and Denizli). As the fault shifted, very hot springs with a very high mineral content (notably chalk) arose at this location. Apart from the slightly radioactive minerals, the calcium and hydrogen carbonate react to create calcium carbonate (also known as travertine) and limestone. This is what gives Pamukkale its whiteness and created the pools. |
Where to go?

Byzantine Gate

Pamukkale Hot Spring

Pamukkale Museum

Sacred Pool

Temple of Apollo

The theater of Hierapolis
How can I get there?
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Air The Closest airport to Pamukkale is Denizli – Cardak Airport, is 65 km or 1 hour away and there are flights twice daily to Istanbul. Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport is another alternative to the area. Pamukkale is 252 km from the airport and you may take a drive of about 4 – 5 hours by bus. |
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Train The nearest train station to Pamukkale is in Denizli, which currently has services from Izmir only. The Istanbul service (Pamukkale Express) was suspended in 2008, presumably because of track renovations, and it is not certain when/if the services will re-start. |
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Bus Bus to Pamukkale/Denizli can be found from almost all the cities of Turkey. Bus services include water, hot drinks and a snack. There are virtually no bus companies that take you directly to Pamukkale despite what the ticket sellers tell you. The bus will drop you in Denizli and then you have to get on the free minibus to Pamukkale (about 20 km away). |
