The ancient city of Olympos, founded during the Hellenistic era and later integrated into the Roman Empire in 78 BC, is nestled in a deep valley southwest of Antalya. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of this historic site, which extends to the Mediterranean Sea. The area is also known for its unique treehouse accommodations, offering a rustic and immersive experience. Nearby, the eternal flames of Mount Chimaera add an intriguing natural wonder, making Olympos a blend of historical and natural attractions.
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