1) Hadrian’s Gate
Hadrian’s gate was upraised in AD 130 in the honor of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. This three-arched marble gate with sculptural carvings serves as the most alluring tourist site in Antalya City.
This gate not only speaks volumes about the Hellenistic and Roman times but it also possesses a rich history.
The lower half of the architecture was Roman while the upper part was rebuilt in thirteenth century AD under the reign of Sultan Alaeddin Keykubat and thus, it contains Arabic inscriptions.
Location: Barbaros, Antalya
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2) Antalya Museum
The Antalya museum is an ideal place to immerse in Turkish history. The museum presents a dazzling collection varying from the Bronze age to Byzantium.
Besides, it displays the ruins of many civilizations that flourished in Antalya in the past as well as the museum boasts the findings from nearby excavation sites. Though the most prominent part of the collection at Antalya museum is Seleukeia’s mosaics, silver display from Aspendos and divinity statues of Perge.
Entry Fee/Price: TRL 20
Timings: 8:30 am to 7 pm
3) Yivli Minare
The 13th-century mosque, Yivli Minare is the most sought destination in Antalya tourism. This mosque is built by the Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad and is an epitome of Slijuk’s architecture. With its corbelled gallery over a fluted octagonal shaft and a square base, the mosque is the place to get a picturesque view of the city.
This multi-dome church now serves as Antalya Ethnographic Museum and consists of things like kitchen utensils, ornaments, nomadic tents, clothing and much more.
Location: Selcuk, Iskele Cd., Antalya
Timings: 7 am to 8 pm
4) Roman Fortress (Hirdilik Kalesi)
The Roman Fortress is a soaring cylindrical tower over the Old Harbor in Antalya. This 14 m high tower finds its way back to the 2nd century and it is believed to be a watchtower that kept a note about the busy harbor below.
In the present times, the tower fosters as a major tourist attraction for proffering a bird’s eye view of the town. People often visit the Roman Fortress to admire the sunset.
The park at the Hirdilik Kalesi is a popular picnic place to sink in with the tranquil aura of the place. The vibrant flowers and lush green makes the escapade to this tower even more wonderful.
Location: Karaalioglu Park, Kaleici
5) Aspendos
Aspendos is one of the oldest and best-preserved Roman Theatres that was built in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. Aspendos has a seating capacity of 15,000 people and hosts occasional cultural events at the amphitheater. But the real charisma of this place lies in exploring the ruins of this Roman Theatre.
Although a part of the theatre is restored, most parts still carry the enigma of the 2nd century. This place is one of the must-include destinations for history buffs in Antalya tourism. It presents you with the joy of sight-seeing and strolling around with friends and family.
Location: Serik, Antalya Province
Entry Fee/Price: TRL 20
6) Perge
The munted city, Perge once served as an opulent capital of the ancient Pamphylia. You can acknowledge a blend of both Greek and Roman architecture in the wrecked temples and the ruins of stadiums and arcades.
The place is not well preserved as compared to the other historic sites in the Antalya city which is why it attracts a lesser number of tourists. Nevertheless, this uncrowded space gives you an opportunity to peacefully stroll around and enjoy the intriguing wreckage of the Perge.
Location: Barbaros, Perge Yolu, Antalya
Entry Fee/Price: TRL 20
Timings: 8 am to 5 pm
7) Karain cave
The Karain cave or the Karain Magarasi as it is popularly known is a primeval cave that roots to the Middle Palaeolithic Era. It is believed that the cave is 25,000 years old.
The excavations of bones, teeth, and weapons also back the argument of the cave being prehistoric. If you wish to delve into the history of ancient civilizations that thrived in Antalya, the Karain Cave is a must-visit place. There is also a small museum that displays the findings from the excavations in a sophisticated manner and offers a closer look.
Location: Yagca, Antalya
Entry Fee/Price: 5 TL
Timings: 9 am to 7 pm
8) Olympos and the Chimera
One of the most visited places in Antalya is the near twin villages, Olympos and Cirali. These two ancient villages present an enthralling combination of fringe coastline and historic ruins.
The contrasting nature of the villages lies in the fact that Olympos is more popular among party bummers whereas Cirali offers a rather relaxing and tranquil aura. The people who visit these bygone villages never miss admiring the naturally occurring flames of Chimera that flicker from the rocky cliffs.
Location: Kuzdere, Antalya
Entry Fee/Price: 20 TL
9) Damlatas Magarasi
The Damlatas Magarasi was discovered in 1948 by a fortunate accident during mining. This 45-50m long cylindrical cavity is formed of stalactites and stalagmites and thus presents a dingy yet charming look to the cave.
These substances hanging from the walls are formed over thousands of years which is why it is persisted that Damlatas Magarasi had been there for over fifteen thousand years.
The caves are also known as Asthma caves for its peculiar ability to cure respiratory problems including Asthma. A number of asthma patients stay at the caves for a span of 21 days with 4 hours of exposure in the caves. In the past few years, more than 4,000 tourists have reported visiting the cave for its healing abilities and have also purported to do so.
Location: Carsi, Damlatas Cd., Antalya
Entry Fee/Price: 5 TL
Timings: Patients- 6 am to 10 am, Tourists- 10 am to 7:30 pm
10) Old Harbor
The Old Harbor of Antalya city looking out to the Blue Medditarenean sea was once the busiest place of the city. From the 2nd century to mid 20th century, the port was the major source of trade and opulence of Antalya and nearby regions. It is now a serene tourist attraction and a hub of shopaholics.
There are cafes, local bazaars, and small yachts to attract tourists. You can plan a day at the old Harbor for boating and swimming at the clean blue sea or lay back at the scarcely crowded beach.
Location: Selcuk Mah., Antalya
Timings: 8 am to 6 pm. Closed on Saturday and Sunday
11) Termessos
Termessos is another famous tourist place in Antalya for its marvelous ruins of the ancient Pisidian city. Tucked in the dense pine forests with an altitude of 1000 meters, this place is well- suited to explore the history along with picturesque scenery. Termessos gets its fame from its rich history.
The Pisidian people who called themselves Solymi led a free life and protected the city from the Greek and Roman invasion. It is considered that even Alexander the Great could not conquer this city because of its fierce people and the surrounding natural barriers.
Location: Pisidia, Antalya Province
Entry Fee/Price: 5 TL
Timings: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
12) Phaselis
The ancient Lycian city, Phaselis had been a prominent commercial port since 700 BC. The beautiful coastline near the wrecked old city is contrastingly interesting. The remains of temples, colonnaded streets and aqueduct are worth seeing at Phaselis. The prime attraction of the place is the remnant Hadrian’s Gate which was upraised during the AD 114. If you are interested in acquiring in-depth knowledge about the rustic past of Phaselis then you can visit the nearby museum that displays excavation findings from this site.
Location: Camyuva, Antalya
Entry Fee/Price: 20 TL