Turkey · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Bergama
Everything you need to explore Bergama — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Bergama
The lively weekly market (Friday) and historic streets around the town centre, with Ottoman-era houses, teashops, and local life. Great for a free wander.
🕐 Open all day; Friday market operates roughly 07:00–18:00.
💡 Head to the side streets off Cumhuriyet Caddesi for original woodwork and stone houses — the main square can be touristy. Visit early for quieter streets.
Hotels near Bergama Market & Town Streets →Museum in Bergama
A compact, well-curated museum housing artefacts from Pergamon and surrounding sites, including statues, sarcophagi, and pottery. Entry fee is very low.
🕐 08:30–17:30, daily; closed on religious holidays.
💡 Look for the reconstructed frieze fragments from the Altar of Zeus — much finer than the copies in Berlin. Allow 1 hour.
Hotels near Bergama Archaeological Museum →Historic in Bergama
A massive red-brick Roman temple later converted into a Byzantine basilica, then an Ottoman mosque. The two flanking round towers are especially striking.
🕐 Mosque open from dawn to dusk; museum section 08:30–17:30, daily.
💡 The site is open and free to enter the mosque section; the small museum inside one of the towers costs a nominal fee. Best light for photos is late afternoon.
Hotels near Kızıl Avlu (Red Basilica / Temple of Serapis) →The ancient hilltop city of Pergamon, with ruins of the Temple of Trajan, library, and steep theatre. Views over the modern town and surrounding plains.
🕐 08:00–19:00, summer; 08:00–17:00, winter. Last entry 30 mins before close.
💡 Skip the cable car and walk up the steep path from the town for a more atmospheric approach; it takes about 30 minutes.
Hotels near Acropolis of Pergamon →An ancient medical complex dedicated to the god of healing, with a colonnaded street, treatment rooms, and a sacred spring. Less crowded than the Acropolis.
🕐 08:00–19:00, summer; 08:00–17:00, winter.
💡 Combine with a walk along the old roman road leading up to it — many locals still use the spring water.
Hotels near Asclepieion (Sanctuary of Asclepius) →Where to Eat in Bergama
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Bergama?
The top attractions include Bergama Market & Town Streets, Bergama Archaeological Museum, Kızıl Avlu (Red Basilica / Temple of Serapis), Acropolis of Pergamon, Asclepieion (Sanctuary of Asclepius).
How many days do you need in Bergama?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Bergama 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Bergama famous for?
Bergama is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Bergama?
Top options include Baraka Coffee, Bergama Restaurant, Köfteci Ramiz.