St. Paul in Ephesus:A Journey into Early Christianity with Expert

Ephesus, one of the most important cities of the ancient world, played a key role in the spread of early Christianity. Its strategic location on the western coast of Asia Minor made it a thriving cultural, religious, and economic hub of the Roman Empire. Among the many early Christian figures, St. Paul the Apostle stands out. He first visited Ephesus around 52 AD, but during his third journey (54–57 AD), he had a profound impact through his teachings, debates, and letters that shaped early Christian theology. Walking through Ephesus today — from the Great Theater where Paul may have preached to the agora where he reasoned with others — brings the New Testament to life. His legacy in this city is part of a living faith that continues to inspire. This tour is more than a historical visit — it's a pilgrimage, led by a licensed guide with Biblical training, offering deep insight into Paul’s mission and the early Christian world.
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7 hours
Available in English

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Wheelchair accessible. Service animals allowed. Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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