A super place, the amazing power of ancient buildings, visited as if in a movie or a fairy tale, is definitely worth a visit!!! We went there by car at the end of October, there was no snow yet.
I dreamed of getting to these places. there are practically no Russians here, but in vain. tours are mainly in Turkish and English, with a Russian-speaking guide only on request. we rented a car (there was a bit of a hitch there) and we were taken to the mountain in the evening. while you're going up there are benches, take a drink with you (it's better to have hot tea in a thermos, we were at the end of October), it's cold upstairs. you can't buy food and coffee nearby, but there's no place for that either (although I would put a cafe with tea downstairs). but the view is amazing!!!! you can even touch the monuments in some places. Many thanks to all the Turks who were on our way! You're great!