A beautiful monument of antiquity!And it looks more majestic if you think about how old he is.You can take a picture nearby, admire and touch.It's a very cool place.Be sure to visit!
How beautiful is the entrance to the center of old Side! Near the amphitheater, the museum, the sea! The gate was built in the 1st century AD in honor of Emperor Vespasian and his son Titus. The Arc de Triomphe is the greatness of bygone eras.
The archaeological pearl of Turkey, the opportunity to see ancient Greek and Roman buildings with your own eyes:
the largest preserved amphitheater in Turkey and majestic columns on the very seashore are what remains of the temple of Apollo, built back in the 2nd century BC. You can walk with pleasure through the glass streets of the city, looking at the artifacts of antiquity.
A beautiful, atmospheric place that is definitely worth your attention
📍There is something to see
📍Easy to get on your own
📍 The difficulty is equal to walking
Feels like you 're in Greece
You can get there by public transport with a transfer in Manavgat👌
It was very interesting when I was there, there are a lot of old buildings and they are very suitable for photos.I advise everyone to visit it at least once in their life!
It is impossible to describe an ancient city, you need to visit it, plunge into history, slow down... It's very beautiful, it's good that everything was saved! We were without a tour, walking on our own, delighted))
There is a fountain in the photo, it is very interesting to see and touch the history. Old foundations are used in the construction of new buildings. The atmosphere is mesmerizing.
A good place for cultural recreation, the only disadvantage of this place is greedy taxi drivers, when you can take a bus for $ 2, these miracle masters of the steering wheel office ask you for 35 euros , people be vigilant when considering prices for delivery to the hotel
Go and watch. Be sure to read about this place before or after :) . For lovers of ancient and world history, for connoisseurs of archaeological artifacts! We recommend walking, otherwise you risk driving a car quickly and missing it …
Perhaps one of the best attractions in Side. The passage to the amphitheater is expensive, but in Turkey now everything is far from cheap. You don't have to take the tour, we stopped by in a rented car.
Impressive gates, especially if you look at how the ancient city looked earlier.
The location is very huge and beautiful, it takes several hours of walking and leaves a wonderful feeling (and beautiful photos)
A beautiful historical place. At sunset, the temple of Apollo is divinely beautiful.
The price for Visiting the amphitheater is a little too high, but this did not stop us on our second visit!
It's beautiful, it's a very strong place. Everyone understands that restoration is now in full swing and there is little left of the original, but nevertheless, this is a grandiose structure that needs to be protected and restored. I advise you to visit.
In Side, you can look at everything for a sooo long time.The amphitheater is no exception, how this beauty has been preserved is simply a miracle.We went every evening, after dinner.
It is a very interesting place, there is a place to walk, there is something to see.
Honestly, it's interesting for the first or second time, then I just want to walk around the old town more.Cafes with freshly squeezed juice (Orange, pomegranate) are everywhere
A beautiful place, both day and night, the backlight works, but of course it is less visible, for those who are for the first time it is probably better, of course, with a guide, there is a lot to see around the side)
You stand in the middle of these ruins, and you think that people tried to build thousands of years ago and all this has passed through the centuries. Such beauty, mosaics, sculptures. Very interesting.
It's a beautiful place, but the entrance to the amphitheater is unreasonably expensive. There is nowhere to walk 20 meters to the right and also to the left)) for this reason, here are the photos) well, if you have a desire, you can go)
An epochal ruin, but the entrance costs some horse money. I was satisfied with the view from the outside, and I visited the amphitheaters in the national park, which is categorically cheaper.
I can't say that I was delighted with what I saw. It seemed to me that the breath of history had evaporated somewhere in this place. I may be wrong, but this is my opinion and my feelings.
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Ruslan
Level 13 Local Expert
September 4, 2023
An interesting place, Antiquity always attracts, the feeling of antiquity and some kind of sacredness does not leave you in this city.