1. Olympos is an ancient city located near the town of Kemer in the Antalya region of Turkey. It was originally founded in the Hellenistic period and became a part of the Roman Empire in 78 BC. Today, the ruins of the city are scattered throughout a picturesque valley, surrounded by mountains and the Mediterranean sea. Olympos is also known for its stunning natural beauty, including a beach and a river that flows through the valley. The city is also famous for its flaming rock phenomenon, where natural gas escapes from the ground and ignites, creating flames that can be seen from miles away.

2. Olympos is open to visitors year-round, but opening times may vary depending on the season. The entrance fee is approximately 15 Turkish Lira per person. Phone information for Olympos is not available.

3. Transportation to Olympos is mainly available through local buses or private transportation. Visitors can take a bus from Antalya to Kemer and then transfer to another bus that will take them to Olympos. Private tours and excursions are also available through local tour operators.