Meaning "Cotton Castle" in Turkish, Pamukkale is a breathtaking natural wonder in Turkey’s Aegean region, famous for its striking white travertine terraces formed by mineral-rich thermal waters. Once part of the ancient Greek city of Hierapolis, these thermal springs have long been valued for their therapeutic properties. Among the ruins of Hierapolis, the grand theater stands out with its remarkably well-preserved façade. Other notable attractions include the Pamukkale Museum and Cleopatra’s Pool, where visitors can swim in warm, mineral-rich waters. As one of Turkey’s most visited tourist destinations, Pamukkale continues to captivate travelers with its beauty and historical significance.
Aegean Pamukkale and Hierapolis: Spas and Ancient City

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