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Kusadasi's waterfront promenade is relatively accessible, but ancient Ephesus presents challenges with uneven marble paths and steps. Some areas of the ruins are difficult for wheelchairs. Modern hotels and attractions have better accessibility. The town's hilly terrain and cobblestone streets can be challenging for mobility devices.
Tipping is customary in Turkey. In restaurants, 10-15% is standard for good service, though check if service is already included. Round up taxi fares or add 10%. Hotel staff, hamam attendants, and tour guides appreciate tips. Leave small amounts for helpful service throughout your visit.
Kusadasi is generally safe for visitors, being a well-established destination on the international cruise circuit. Standard precautions apply: watch belongings in crowded bazaars and popular areas, use official taxis, and be aware of aggressive sales tactics in some shops. Emergency services are reliable.
The ancient city of Ephesus, with its Library of Celsus and Great Theater, is unmissable. Visit the Temple of Artemis ruins, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The House of Virgin Mary, Sirince village, and Dilek Peninsula National Park offer diverse experiences beyond archaeological sites.
Turkey uses the Turkish lira (TRY) as its official currency. Euros and US dollars are accepted in some places catering to international visitors, though you'll get better value using lira. ATMs are widespread in cities and popular areas. Credit cards are commonly accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Turkish is the official language of Turkey. In Kusadasi and other areas popular with international visitors, English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and shops. German is also common due to many German visitors. Learning a few Turkish phrases is appreciated by locals.
Turkish cuisine is diverse and delicious. Try mezes (small appetizer plates), kofte (meatballs), fresh seafood along the harbor, and pide (Turkish flatbread). Sample borek (savory pastries), Turkish breakfast spreads, and kebabs. Don't miss baklava, Turkish delight, and strong Turkish coffee or apple tea.
April to June and September to October offer ideal weather with warm temperatures and fewer crowds at Ephesus and other sites. July and August bring peak heat and visitors to beaches. Winter is mild but quieter, with some seasonal businesses closed. Spring wildflowers make exploring particularly beautiful.