Attractions in Antalya
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The Duden Waterfalls, located in Antalya, Turkey, mark the endpoint of the Duden River, which meanders through the Taurus Mountains before plunging into a valley near the Mediterranean Sea. The […]
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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 […]
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Nestled beneath the steep cobbled streets of Antalya’s Old Town, known as Kaleiçi, Antalya Marina (Kaleiçi Yat Limanı) serves as the bustling heart of the city. This historic harbor, a […]
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Köprülü Canyon, a natural wonder carved by the Koprucay River through limestone cliffs, stretches for 14 miles (22.5 kilometers) in Antalya, Turkey. Towering rock stacks and sheer cliffs rise up […]
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Founded around 1000 BC, the ancient Greco-Roman city of Aspendos is nestled in the Antalya region of Turkey. The city’s most striking feature is its Roman theater, designed by Greek […]
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Marking the eastern entrance to Kaleiçi, Antalya’s historic Old Town, Hadrian’s Gate stands as the last of the city’s ancient gates, dating back to AD 130. Named in honor of […]
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Just northeast of Antalya, the ancient city of Perge stands as a testament to the region’s rich history, with roots tracing back to the Bronze Age. Initially settled by the […]
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Kursunlu Waterfalls, nestled within a forested natural park in Antalya, Turkey, offer a serene and secluded experience. The water tumbles over a wall of moss-covered rock, creating gentle cascades that […]
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Standing on the edges of Antalya Old Town (Kaleiçi), the Antalya Clock Tower (Antalya Saat Kulesi) is a testament to the region’s rich history. Built on the remnants of the […]
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Located on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, Antalya Aquarium is best known for its world’s largest underwater tunnel exhibit. Stretching 430 feet (131 meters) in length and 10 feet (3 meters) in […]
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The Land of Legends Theme Park, located in Antalya, Turkey, offers a comprehensive family entertainment experience with its 5-star hotel, expansive water park, luxurious shopping avenue, and a variety of […]
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St. Nicholas Church, originally built in AD 343 and later rebuilt by Constantine IX, stands as one of Turkey’s most significant Christian pilgrimage sites, located in Demre, Antalya. The church […]
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Manavgat Market, a large covered shopping center in Manavgat, north of Side, transforms into a bustling bazaar every Monday and Thursday. The market spills into the neighboring side streets, creating […]
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Konyaalti Beach, one of Antalya’s two main city beaches, stretches for 4.3 miles (7 kilometers) west of the city. This popular spot, frequented by both locals and travelers, offers a […]
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Established in 1922 to safeguard Turkey’s archaeological treasures from post-World War I plundering, the Antalya Museum (Antalya Müzesi) houses over 12,000 artifacts. Located in Antalya, this extensive collection delves into […]
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Located in the heart of Antalya, the Antalya Bazaar, despite its sign reading ‘Old Bazaar,’ resembles a modern shopping mall more than a traditional historic marketplace. This largely covered market […]
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Lara Beach, a long, tawny, and primarily sandy stretch, is one of the most notable beaches in Antalya. Situated along the Mediterranean coast, it offers lounge chairs for rent during […]
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Perched high in the Taurus Mountains and enveloped by Gulluk Dagi Termessos National Park, the ancient city of Termessos stands out for both its dramatic setting and its well-preserved ruins. […]
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Originating as one of the world’s largest sand sculpture festivals, Sandland in Antalya has evolved into a year-round sand sculpture museum. Nestled along the shores of Lara Beach, this unique […]
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Mall of Antalya, situated near the airport and adjacent to the Deepo Outlet Center, stands as one of the largest shopping destinations on the Turkish Riviera. Spanning two venues, it […]