Step inside the UNESCO-listed 'Houses on the Slope' — Roman aristocratic villas with floor mosaics, wall frescoes and underfloor heating still intact — with a specialist archaeologist guide for an immersive, unhurried experience.
What to expect
The Terrace Houses are a city within the city: six lavish Roman dwellings excavated and covered by a vast modern shelter that lets you walk elevated walkways over intact living rooms, bathing chambers and Byzantine chapels. Your specialist guide reads the frescoes like an open book, pointing out Greco-Roman mythology scenes and ancient graffiti. Light filters theatrically through the canopy, making every photograph extraordinary. You emerge back onto Curetes Street with a far deeper understanding of who actually lived in ancient Ephesus.
Good to know
Tickets for the Terrace Houses must be purchased in addition to the main Ephesus ticket; buy both online in advance to avoid queues at the gate. Wear comfortable, flat-soled shoes — the marble walkways can be uneven. Allow at least 90 minutes inside the houses alone.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kusadasi (Ephesus) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.