At approximately 350m above sea level, Denizli forms part of the country’s Aegean Region. In recent decades, it has experienced a significant economic boom, mostly attributed to its renowned textile industry and exports.
Not only that, Denizli has become an increasingly popular domestic tourist destination.
Tourists flock to Pamukkale to take in the sights of its mineral-coated hillside hot springs, or indulge in the hot thermal waters of Sarayköy, Central/Denizli, Akköy, Buldan, and Çardak districts.
Those who explore further can even discover the remains of ancient Hierapolis and Laodicea on the Lycus, and Phrygia, while Honaz has traces of the city of Colossae, as it was in the 1st century AD.