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Sirince is a small village located in Selcuk district, in Turkey’s central Aegean region. This ancient settlement, dating back to 331 BC, is surrounded by olive and peach groves. Traditional houses, made of stone, stucco and wood in the Greek-Turkish style, line the winding cobbled alleys of this car-free hamlet. The 19th-century Church of Saint Dimitrios, with its collection of beautiful frescoes, can be found here. There is also Saint John the Baptist Church, easily identified by the statue of the Virgin Mary. At the local marketplace, the stalls are packed with fresh produce, fragrant spices and olive oil soaps.
Lovely walking paths can be found along the verdant slopes, allowing you to enjoy the scenery and nature. Sirince has a lively culinary scene comprising cozy restaurants and family-owned cafes specializing in Turkish coffee. There are also a handful of wine cellars featuring house wines including fruity flavored varieties. The ancient Greek city of Ephesus, home to the UNESCO-listed ruins of the Temple of Artemis, is just a short drive away.
Highlights
  • Picturesque Turkish village

  • Nature & Relaxation

  • Wine & Olive Oil Tasting

  • Ancient ruins of Ephesus

Places to Stay

Gullu Konaklari Sirince

Style
Boutique
Rating
3/5

Gullu Konaklari is located in the scenic village of Sirince, in the Selcuk province, amid acres of vineyards and orchards. Housed in a historic mansion built before World War I, the hotel has been modernized while retaining its rustic style. Check into a charming room that is decorated with light patterned wallpaper and traditional tiles….

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Nisanyan Hotel

Style
Boutique
Rating
4/5

Nisanyan Hotel is located on a steep hillside in a historic village, just ten minutes from Ephesus. It is spread across 30 sprawling acres of agricultural land, and sits amid vineyards and olive plantations.

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