The Old Town in Antalya is the most popular attraction. Tourists are attracted by the opportunity to plunge into the atmosphere of antiquity. Fortress walls, towers, and residential buildings have been well preserved even since the time of ancient Rome. Some have been restored. It is very exciting to realize that these walls "remember" the people who lived here several centuries ago. Perhaps one of the early Christians walked here and preached about Jesus Christ to the inhabitants of the ancient city. It is written about one of these Christians in the biblical book of Acts:
"He knew the teaching of [the Lord] and, prompted by the holy Spirit, spoke and taught about Jesus with great fervor..."
A wonderful place, I highly recommend it to all guests of Antalya. An atmospheric place, architecture at the peak of epochs and cultures. There are many good catering establishments and magnificent views of the Mediterranean Sea.
A great place, narrow streets with old buildings. Everywhere, mostly, there are shops with traditional Turkish carpets, dishes, souvenirs, oriental sweets, different varieties of tea. Sometimes you can get lost in the streets, but good-natured merchants will always tell you.
A wonderful place to walk. There are many cafes, restaurants, shops, souvenir shops. The prices are too high, designed for tourists) There is a hammam, supermarkets. There are exits to the port, to the Memerli beach and to the park.
A very beautiful part of Antalya, you can walk several times and always discover something new. Restaurants for every taste . The prices are not small, but everything is compensated by the setting and the surrounding atmosphere. There are also small shops where you are always welcome
I was very impressed by the historical center of Antalya - Kaleici. Narrow streets surrounded by bengovilia. Atmospheric restaurants, ancient hotels, mosques, a fortress.
I advise everyone to take a walk around the old town , there are many cafes , souvenirs , and many offers to go on an excursion. Very nice, very clean.
We flew to Antalya with the children purposefully: to live in the center. It has its own aesthetics! Very beautiful old buildings, which, perhaps, stood under Constantinople)))) to understand the culture of modern Turkey, this place is a must-visit.
We were there in the evening. There are many different shops. The old houses are empty and abandoned. There are many interesting cafes. There are not many people. Of course, the historical center. But somehow I didn't feel the energy.
If you love history and walk along such lovely streets, then be sure to visit the old town of Kaleichi!! It is very beautiful and even more interesting with a guide.
The old town of Kaleici in Antalya is a piece of Europe! You immerse yourself in the atmosphere of antiquity with its uniqueness and beauty. You can walk and enjoy the views of old buildings and buildings, luxury hotels, and cozy restaurants with gorgeous verandas! There are viewing platforms on the sea and Antalya. There are also many shops with souvenirs, paintings, carpets and boutiques. The most beautiful and visited place in Antalya!! A must-visit both during the day and in the evening when the lighting is turned on - it is doubly fascinating.
This is a great place that I've been lucky enough to visit twice already and I'll definitely be back. A very lively tourist destination. Get ready for high prices and crowds of tourists in the season.
A very beautiful and soulful place.The port, the embankment, the streets, the cafes are all saturated with oriental antiquity.there are a lot of new models, but you can still see the old buildings.The entrance to the mosque is free, only you need to take off your shoes and cover your head.The oldest street in the city is a shopping area for tourists, the local flavor is widely represented.Definitely ready to visit.
The city is a museum. It is not inferior to Girona, the streets of Budva and Prague. Beautiful view of the sea. The abundance of cafes and shops, the interweaving of local and European culture. Echoes of ancient Greece, represented in the museum, frescoes, statues...in general, the museum is excellent. We were very satisfied.
Yes, you can safely visit 2 and 3 times. It's better in winter. It's probably insanely hot in summer.
It is beautiful, cozy, pleasant, as in any southern city. Definitely ready to visit !
Of course, there is nothing much to see here. There is almost nothing truly old, a lot of new clothes. But not bad views of the bay. You can visit once and check the box.
Tourist Turkey, where they sell fruit tea... souvenirs...and many other things that are not needed in everyday life
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July 25
A beautiful place, narrow cozy streets, there are several mosques and a historical fortress. The only drawback, as in the whole of Antalya, is that it is quite dirty, you can turn the corner and go straight to the trash. If you walk in the morning (around 9-10 o'clock), then almost everything is closed, except for a few souvenir shops.
I really liked the old town. There were also in new Antalya, but there is no such charm of old buildings. The old town is small, but very cozy and beautiful. We really liked it 😊
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August 22
We were on an excursion. Very beautiful architecture and view from the observation deck. Cozy small streets with cafes, restaurants and hotels. It's clean, there's no trash lying around.
It's a great place. The old part of the city with narrow streets, cafes and a market has been preserved here. It's a beautiful place. Running away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The vacation starts here :) I recommend.
A very cool piece of Antalya 😍 narrow streets, many cafes, an embankment, a pier with boats, there is an observation deck and even a mini beach, of course, for a fee) many hotels, but we were there 2 times and did not stay overnight, maybe next time we will decide)) I advise you to visit 👍🏼
A beautiful original pleasant city. Interesting architecture and how some houses have been preserved. There are several authentic cafes where they make delicious coffee and a beautiful view.
We lived in the old town for 20 days, everything is within walking distance, retail outlets are everywhere on the streets. Supermarkets are located inside residential areas, there are no supermarkets on the main streets. There are many cafes and restaurants. You can take a tram to Konyalti Beach. Near the seaport, you can rent yachts, tours.
One hundred percent ready to visit.It is different in the afternoon and evening.Don't waste your time.Of course, there is not much left about antiquity, but in its current form it is a great place to walk.
Walking through the old city of Antalya, each small street is highlighted by its architectural diversity and the presence of many places for vacationing tourists. A night walk along these streets is especially impressive. The illumination is striking in its scale. Everything is done for a comfortable stay.
An architectural piece of history surrounded by a modern world and bars. An interesting place is recommended to visit. An ideal place to arrange a meeting place
I love very much.This is the place....to sit and look at the sea in the port, take a walk in the park, go to Adrian's gate and, of course, walk along the shopping streets!
A very authentic place. It's nice to walk along the narrow streets, go to souvenir shops and handicrafts, sit in the shade in a cafe with a cup of coffee.
One of the best places to relax, as if you were going back to history in ancient times, narrow streets, stone tiles under your feet, and.... History! The hotels are sincere, for a lover of antiquity, but please note that there are no air conditioners, but this does not change the feeling that you are plunging into history like on a time machine! And yes, there is the most delicious tea in Antalya!
A historical place.I recommend you to visit.The only entrance gate preserved from the walls is the cat.They once surrounded the city.The road, on which the traces of the carts are clearly visible, is very impressive.They are located near the old town of Kaleci.Everyone who loves the old days must definitely see and feel the beauty and grandeur of that era.
It's a cool place, you can feel the atmosphere, you can feel the depth of the story. There are places for photos. But 2-3 nights is enough to go around the whole area and taste the food of the best establishments.
It's great that we saved this part for tourists.There's even an old hotel there with a view of the bay.We met Johnny Depp there with a suitcase.I'm still wondering if he's a doppelganger.
It's a pleasure to walk there.You can take a boat ride, eat in a cafe on the shore, walk along the pier.Get into an extraordinary elevator and climb to a new city.
I've been to Turkey many times, but this is the first time I've seen Turkey like this!!! Amazing!!!! If you are a small company, or better together, you will get an unforgettable experience from walking around the old town!!! Take your time, buy a cup of coffee and look around!!!
Beautiful old town! However, there wasn't much time, unfortunately. To see all the cozy corners. But I still managed to feel the atmosphere. I recommend it!