As of this year, 2025, major archaeological sites remain accessible until late in the evening, often after sunset. The idea is for tourists to avoid excessive daytime temperatures. These late opening hours, which will also apply to several museums, will apply until 1 October 2025.
I can’t help wondering how safe such nighttime visits will be. Museums should not be a problem, but ancient sites are another issue. I can imagine admiring the temples, theaters, and statuary lit by floodlights, although with some cautiousness, but walking over uneven pavement may be quite hazardous.
An excellent example is, for instance,
Anyway, for the brave ones or daredevils, I am sharing the sites and museums that offer extended variable visiting hours.
Closing times for archaeological sites and museums in 2025:
Hagia Sophia History and
Turkish and Islamic
Archaeology Museums (excluding closed sections) – 10 p.m.
Nemrud –
Aspendos – 10 p.m.
Patara – 10 p.m.
Side – 10 p.m.
Museum
Mugla
Zelve-Pasa Baglari – 9 p.m.
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