It's good that the history is preserved, it's a pleasure to take a walk and see the fortress in good weather. I recommend you to visit, we came by taxi, it's more convenient this way.
The fortress was built in the Hellenistic era, you can climb the remaining wall, see the remains of the fortress, locals hold picnics here. You can get up from the embankment in 40 minutes through a poor area, and it's safe to fly during the day.
The fortress is large, interesting excavations on the territory, water storage facilities have been excavated. There is also a beautiful view of the city. It is very difficult to climb from the center through the local favellas on foot in the heat, it is better to take an excursion or take a bus.
A replica of a piece of wall around the gate, the slum area itself, only the gates and several bases of the towers remained of the fortress? on the mountain, the locals arrange kebabs, stand right next to the cars, of course, there is nothing to see, by and large, there is nothing to climb the wall, for free, because even for Turks there is nothing to take.
From a historical point of view, the place is interesting, but for some reason they did not want to preserve its let's say primitiveness, there are benches inside (apparently for sale), they put swings, etc., and of course garbage, piles of garbage...The view from above is beautiful, otherwise not so attractive.
It is a beautiful place as a city view. But do not leave valuables in it when parking the car. At the bottom of the Roma neighborhood. Theft happens a lot