Just a beautiful location, amazing views at sunset. The museum itself is not of particular interest. There is a mini-cafe, I strongly advise you to go for Turkish tortillas with cheese, sit at a table authentically, enjoy the moment)
Cool park. The views of the bay are beautiful. And what a super authentic restaurant at the very top. An elderly woman prepares gozleme and serves Turkish tea or ayran. There is a petting zoo. Admission costs $5. I recommend you to visit
A small museum near the port of Kemer, dedicated to the life of the inhabitants of these places, their history. In addition to the museum itself, there is a great view of the surrounding beaches and the sea. Admission costs 5 Euros, which is not so much in the current reality. It's worth a visit...
Great place! Admission for an adult in August 24 is 150 liras. A small exposition with wax figures, a mini zoo, a gorgeous view of Kemer Bay and the port. Admission is charged 1 time per 20 visits. Coffee was poured for us as a gift. We liked it, very sincerely!
A beautiful place with views for photos. Admission is paid, but you can use this ticket for about a week., i.e. walk for free several more times. There are animals (goats, chickens) and a tea room on site.
An amateur museum. If you, like me, are not impressed by another landmark in the form of a monument in a new city, then I would not spend money in your place.
The museum is not for everyone, I did not like it. It's not very expensive, and the museum itself is very small. There are several exhibits, but they are not very impressive. The animal farm is not in very good conditions, it hurts to look at them, to be honest
Very cool, cozy place!!!Delicious drinks, the flavor of Turkey, beautiful views of the sea, mountains, yachts, bays! And inexpensive from the word at all !
I really liked the park, dishes, household items, seals, dogs, chickens that run freely around the territory) several beautiful locations for photos, and the view from the cape is incredible.
For the children, it was like hiking in the mountains
We liked it
The entrance is expensive, it is not even known for what.
There are vague folklore expositions (5 pieces), a mini zoo with sheep, sheep, chickens, turkeys and geese on the territory.
There is a cafe.
Two advantages are the pine trees and the views towards the lagoon and Kemer itself.
It is made nice, there is a small zoo (goats, rabbits, Indian ducks, sheep). The views are excellent. There is a cafe. Maximum of 40 minutes of time.
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October 27, 2024
From there, you can take some beautiful photos, it will go for 1 time, if you don't mind the dollars for admission. But don't expect anything super - it's just that the exposition, in my opinion, is not of the highest level.
It's a good place. We liked it.
a lightweight ethnographic museum.
so to speak, and what was at hand made a candy.
in any case, you can visit!
June 23
, the entrance fee from the age of 14 is 100 liras
up to 13 years old for free.
Very interesting. The life of the Turkish village, costumes, utensils. And what amazing views from the mountain! And one ticket can be used for two weeks)
Kettles, jugs, frying pans, a cart for 5 bucks is too much. It doesn't reach the Hermitage, so it's a little cheaper)))
The inspection of such an open-air cultural tour should be free, but the Turks would not be Turks..
The place is really not top, you can take a walk, but the price for such a walk is too high, for autumn 21 five bucks or 45 lira. The view is really not bad, the whole exposition is slowly passed in twenty minutes. Dolls are really creepy, in the evening and in the right light you can arrange an island of horror!) It is not necessary to visit.