Things to do in Denizli Province
Visit Denizli Province
What to do in Denizli Province
Popular places to visit
Pamukkale Thermal Pools
Immerse yourself in the healing waters of ancient thermal springs, which are surrounded by the alien landscape of petrified waterfalls and mineral terraces.
Hierapolis
Travel back to the Roman era by wandering around the beautifully preserved ruins of a spa city, which features ancient theaters, cemeteries and temples.
Antique Pool
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Antique Pool during your travels in Denizli. Amble within the natural setting or visit the spas in this quaint area.
Pamukkale-Hierapolis
Explore the great outdoors at Pamukkale-Hierapolis, a lovely green space in Denizli. Make some time to visit the monuments while you're in the area.
Hierapolis Theatre
You can learn about the history of Denizli with a stop at Hierapolis Theatre. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
Hierapolis Necropolis
Uncover the mysteries behind ancient funeral rites in a dizzyingly vast cemetery, which offers an astonishing insight into beliefs about death.
Hierapolis Archaeology Museum
Found here and throughout the region, a huge collection of artifacts from the ancient world is displayed across several rooms of Hierapolis’ former Roman baths.
Red Travertine of Karahayit
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Red Travertine of Karahayit during your travels in Karahayit. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
Pamukkale Travertine Terraces
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Pamukkale Travertine Terraces during your travels in Denizli. While you're in the area, wander around the natural setting.
Areas of Denizli Province
Pamukkale
Pamukkale is noteworthy for its historic sites, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Pamukkale Natural Park and Pamukkale Travertine Terraces.
Merkezefendi
Merkezefendi is noteworthy for its restaurants, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Teras Park AVM and Ataturk and Ethnography Museum.