Antalya’s Old Town, known as Kaleiçi, is the historic heart of this modern Turkish city. Nestled within a maze of narrow, winding streets, this atmospheric district is a blend of traditional wooden houses, vibrant bars, and charming restaurants. Ottoman-style boutique hotels add to its allure, creating a unique mix of old and new. Visitors can explore a number of historic monuments, wander through the cobbled lanes, and experience the rich cultural heritage that defines this enchanting area.
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