The historical center of Antalya, many interesting locations, a park, the sea, the beach nearby, the spirit of history mixed with the atmospheric streets of Kaleichi, everyone will find something of their own here, be sure to visit
The impressive 13.5 m high structure is one of the most interesting historical monuments in Antalya.
The tower was erected by the Romans in the southern part of the bay presumably in the II century AD, and probably played the role of a lighthouse, as well as performed defensive functions. It is believed that the tower was used as a tomb for the family of one of the important Roman officials.
When walking around old Antalya, it is located at the intersection with the beginning of the embankment. So it's hard to miss. There is a wonderful restaurant nearby, with a good view from the second floor
The influence of the Roman Empire on the Mediterranean, and the world in general, is amazing. In the summer of 2024, the site is being arranged, there will be a transparent floor over the excavations - I will go to watch.
Picturesque, beautiful streets of the old town and a nice park. At the same time, it was impossible to enter the tower, but from the outside it was just an ancient structure, they expected more, or something...
Everything is fine, but the merchants are just merciless, very intrusive and literally grab at clothes..There are a lot of people in the evenings and on weekends, but if on weekdays and during the day, it is completely empty..
Located in a park in the old town, see Honestly, there is nothing, but there is a good viewing platform near the bay and the mountains, especially in the morning at dawn.
One of the postcard symbols of Turkish Antalya. It was once a lighthouse and a defensive bastion against pirate raids. It is very photogenic - all tourists here like to be photographed. It is located on the rocky shore of the old Kaleichi district, which itself is part of the city's history. There are a lot of colorful cafes and restaurants around and a beautiful seaside park begins from here.
The tower is like a tower. You can't get close to it, there are some kind of excavations by archaeologists. Adrian's Gate is much better in this regard.