Pamukkale City – Cotton Castle and Springs

Pamukkale City - Cotton Castle and Springs
You must have heard about the hot springs in the city of Pamukkale in the Denizli region, Pamukkale,
that unique Turkish city, with therapeutic springs that attract tourists from all over the world. The city was
dubbed the Cotton Castle for the splendor of its picturesque springs. In this report, you will find information about Pamukkale, Turkey, the charming Cotton Castle…
Information about the city of Pamukkale

Pamukkale is one of the provinces of Denizli, about 80 km from Denizli Airport and 20 km from Denizli Bus Station.
Pamukkale means “cotton castle” in Turkish and is famous for its calcium terraces. It is also considered one
of the oldest cities that contain hot springs in the world and is classified on the UNESCO heritage list.
Hot springs have a temperature of 30 degrees and treat many diseases. This word means “cotton castle” in Turkish,
and one of the most famous features of this city is the presence of white mountains surrounded by vast green spaces.
When you start your trip to Pamukkale in Turkey, you have to go up the mountain to the water springs, which are all characterized by their moderate temperature in the winter and summer, so their temperature reaches 35 degrees Celsius,
and it may reach at some stages of the day, especially at noon, to 40 degrees Celsius.
These ponds were formed over millions of years, and it is said that their water treats many diseases such
as some eye diseases, asthma and rheumatism. Therefore, people from different regions come to them in this regard,
in addition to their desire to take some pictures in the vicinity of this beautiful and strange place alike.
Here are some of its most important areas
Pamukkale warm springs
To view the Pamukkale excursion program

The area of these hot springs is about 19 kilometers from the city of Yanzli in Turkey. It is considered
a large group of baths rich in calcium, which helped in the formation of rocky conglomerates, which gives
a special charm to the place. Some people believe that this water is sacred because it helps to cure some diseases.
But far from this idea, just sitting in this place and enjoying the natural scenery is interesting
for any traveler looking for calm, psychological comfort and relaxation.These springs are included
in the UNESCO World Heritage List, and they are one of the geological wonders of the world.
These springs appear in the form of terraces, and the white color is the dominant color. These springs
were formed over the ancient times and contain warm mineral substances.
white deposits
This delightful sight was formed by the many deposits of calcium throughout antiquity. These deposits helped in the formation of the natural deposits, and the dominant color on them is the very white color,
which suggests to you as if you are in a fantasy castle. In order to enjoy this scenic landscape,
try to walk on these rocks barefoot from the edge of the limestone mountain to the summit,
where there are some small bathrooms that you can shower with.
Hierapolis Theatre

On the slope above the rest of the ruins of Hierapolis is the Great Theatre, with a facade extending
100 meters in length and two tiers of seating, each with 26 rows. Built during the reigns of Roman emperors
Hadrian and Septimius Severus, the theater has been extremely well preserved. It has retained many original details,
with the imperial boxes (where important guests watched the entertainment) and some of the ornate panels
along the stage still standing. There are great views from the upper seating tiers.
Pamukkale pond
If you want to partake in a hot tub just like the Romans did, look no further. Head to the pristine
Pamukkale pool near the Temple of Apollo to soothe your travel-weary body with the 36°C mineral-rich hot springs.
The hot spring experience might be the most inviting with the marble columns immersed in the water
and dotted around you.
Finally, we advise you to visit the beautiful city of Pamukkale and enjoy the charming scenery there.
which will remain a beautiful memory for a lifetime.
You can contact Booking In Travel to inquire about the details of the trip to Pamukkale


