I wish the town would care about their history, loads litter everywhere no signs to help you find the site. But worth s visit

I wish the town would care about their history, loads litter everywhere no signs to help you find the site. But worth s visit
for such an important historic site, this is not well maintained.The access paths are badly maintained as is the car/bus parking area. No public toilets available, (seems to be a common fault in public areas in this part of Turkey).
Well worth the walk out to see this huge ancient structure. Head for the Myndos Junction trafflc lights and it's just around the corner.
Lovely but a little tricky to find with the map we were given of the town. Well worth the looking though.
we liked the beach and boats not anything else.. good restaurants ,,, good beach good people ,,,, a little expensive
Can't say more than i already have. . just to say it helped me chill rifgt out the day i visited ?? and now i know where to go in the future :o)
Only saw it from the tour bus, but its histrory is worth the visit. Fasinating for the history buffs out there
again interesting to the citys history- today just rubbles no i do not have more to write about this in order to reach your limit
One of the reasons for me to go to bodrum was to see and walk through the Mindos Gate . I am very interested in ancient history and a fan of Alexander the Great.... who conquered Alikarnassos more than 2000 years ago and entered the city through the Mindos Gate.
if you are interested in archiology and history this is an evocative site, not much in the way of illustrations or information but you imagination can run riot
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