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Plan language: SuomiWhen considering the best things to do in Antalya, Turkey, start by walking through Kaleiçi's cobblestone lanes past 13th century Yivli Minare. Then visit 2nd century Hadrian's Gate, a marble triumphal arch built for a Roman emperor. Finally, cool off at Konyaaltı Beach, a 7 kilometer stretch of pebbled shoreline beneath limestone cliffs.


Wander 2,000-year-old cobblestone lanes where Roman arches sit alongside Ottoman mansions. You'll discover hidden courtyards with lemon trees, harbor views from rooftop terraces, and centuries of history around every corner.
Nopeat faktat: Alueen kapeat, mutkittelevat kadut noudattavat samaa pohjaratkaisua kuin alkuperäinen roomalainen asutus 2 000 vuotta sitten. Yli 500 entisöityä osmanien aikakauden taloa toimii nykyään boutique-hotelleina, gallerioina ja ravintoloina, luoden ulkoilmamuseon, jossa ihmiset todella asuvat ja työskentelevät.
Kohokohdat: Muinaisten kaupunginmuurien vierellä seisoo yhä 150 metrin pätkä alkuperäistä hellenististä linnoitusta, johon kuuluu piilotettu tunneli, joka aikoinaan yhdisti sataman yläkaupunkiin hätäpoistumisteitä varten. Paikalliset kertovat, että muratin peittämät kivet imevät itseensä Välimeren lämpöä koko päivän ja vapauttavat sitä yöllä luoden luonnollista lämpöä, joka tekee iltakävelyistä kujilla ainutlaatuisen mukavia myös viileämpinä kuukausina.


Stand beneath the three marble arches where Roman emperors once passed. Cobblestone streets, ancient towers, and the buzz of modern Antalya converge at this single spot.
Nopeat faktat: Roman Emperor Hadrian visited Antalya in 130 AD, and this three-arched marble gate was built to commemorate his arrival. The gate was hidden beneath centuries of city walls until the 1950s, when a careful excavation revealed it in near-perfect condition.
Kohokohdat: Look closely at the gate's two flanking towers: the southern one is original Roman construction, while the northern one was rebuilt by the Seljuk Turks centuries later, creating an accidental time capsule of two empires. The intricate floral carvings along the archways still show traces of the original paint that once brought them to life.


A 38-meter medieval tower that has marked Antalya's skyline for 800 years. Feel the cool carved stone and watch the sunset paint its brick grooves gold.
Nopeat faktat: Rising 38 meters into Antalya's skyline, the fluted minaret features eight distinctive grooved sections made from deep red brick and turquoise tiles. Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad I ordered its construction in the 13th century, and its call to prayer has echoed across the old city for nearly 800 years.
Kohokohdat: Stand directly beneath the minaret at dusk, and you'll see the last rays of sun catch each of its eight fluted grooves in sequence, like a sundial marking the end of day. Local legend says that if you count the bricks from the base upward, you'll find exactly 90 rows, matching the number of names for Allah in Islamic tradition.


Where freshwater cliffs plunge straight into the turquoise Mediterranean. Feel the cool spray on your face while watching rainbows form in the mist.
Nopeat faktat: Water cascades 40 meters over a rocky cliff directly into the Mediterranean Sea. A second section of the falls flows through city parks and caves before tumbling over travertine cliffs.
Kohokohdat: The lower falls create a constant mist that produces vibrant rainbows on sunny afternoons, visible from boats approaching the waterfall from the sea. Visitors can walk through a cave passage behind the upper falls and feel the thunderous water crashing just inches away.


Swap crowded resort pools for four kilometers of pebbly shoreline with the Taurus Mountains as your backdrop. Dip into turquoise Mediterranean waters, then stroll the seaside promenade lined with cafés and parks.
Nopeat faktat: Ulottuen lähes 4 kilometrin matkalle Antalyan Välimeren rannikkoa pitkin, tämä sora- ja hiekkaranta sijaitsee dramaattisten Taurusvuorten alla. Rannan kristallinkirkkaat vedet ovat ansainneet sille Sinisen lipun sertifikaatin, ja viereinen Beydağları Coastin kansallispuisto lisää sen luonnon vetovoimaa.
Kohokohdat: Toisin kuin useimmat Välimeren rannat, Konyaaltı tarjoaa harvinaisen kahden yhden kokemuksen: sorarantaa toisessa päässä ja hienoa hiekkaa toisessa, erotettuna luonnollisella aallonmurtajalla. Vuoret kohoavat niin jyrkästi rannan takana, että voit uida meressä samalla kun katsot suoraan ylös yli 3000 metriä korkeisiin mäntypeitteisiin huippuihin.


Golden sands and crystal-clear waters stretch for miles along this engineered Mediterranean coastline. Wade into the shallow, warm sea or sprawl out on the impossibly soft imported sand as the Taurus Mountains watch in the distance.
Nopeat faktat: Ulottuen lähes neljän kilometrin matkalle Välimeren rannikkoa pitkin, hieno kultainen hiekka täällä on itse asiassa tuotu ja suunniteltu täydellistä rantakokemusta varten. Kesäkuukausina rannalla vierailee tuhansia kävijöitä päivittäin ja se toimii uhanalaisten valekarettikilpikonnien pesimäalueena toukokuun ja lokakuun välillä.
Kohokohdat: Hiekka jalkojesi alla ei ole lainkaan luonnollista: se valmistettiin huolellisesti ja kuljetettiin tänne 1990-luvulla luomaan ranta, joka tuntuu mahdottoman pehmeältä ja puhtaalta. Auringonlaskun aikaan koko rantaviiva hehkuu meripihkanvärisenä, kun paikalliset perheet kokoontuvat teelle, lapset jahtaavat aaltoja ja kaukaisten Taurusvuorten siluetti kehystää horisonttia.


Home to one of Turkey's finest collections of ancient Mediterranean artifacts. Walk through 13 halls filled with marble gods, golden jewelry, and sarcophagi that rival any museum in Europe.
Nopeat faktat: Over 5,000 artifacts fill 13 exhibition halls, spanning from the Paleolithic era to the Ottoman period. The museum's collection includes pieces from the ancient cities of Perge, Aspendos, and Side, all excavated in the surrounding region.
Kohokohdat: The museum's crowning piece is the "Weeping Heracles" sarcophagus, an exquisite 2nd century marble masterpiece showing the hero's twelve labors in breathtaking detail. Carved from a single block of marble, the sarcophagus was smuggled out of Turkey in the 1960s and only returned after a years-long legal battle with the Getty Museum.


One of the few waterfalls in the region you can walk behind and see from every angle. Stroll suspended walkways through a cool, pine-shaded canyon as water thunders past you on all sides.
Nopeat faktat: Kolme erillistä kaskadia putoaa 18 metriä turkoosiin altaaseen, jota ympäröi muinaiseen kiveen kaiverrettu 100-metrinen kanjoni. Vesiputous virtaa ympäri vuoden, ja sitä ruokkii Aksujoki. Lähistöllä sijaitsee pieni vesivoimala, joka saa energiansa putouksesta.
Kohokohdat: Puu kävelysilta kiemurtelee pääkaskadin takana, jolloin voit tuntea sumun kasvoillasi samalla kun katsot putoavan veden läpi taustalla olevaan kanjoniin. Kanjonin pohjalla on seitsemän pienempää allasta, joista jokainen on eri sinivihreän sävyinen riippuen siitä, miten auringonvalo suodattuu mäntyjen läpi.


Soar 618 meters above Antalya's coastline for panoramic views that stretch for miles. Watch the Mediterranean turn into a shimmering tapestry as the city shrinks beneath your feet.
Nopeat faktat: A 10-minute cable car ride lifts visitors 618 meters above sea level, offering sweeping views over Antalya's turquoise coastline and the Beydağları mountain range. The summit station features a restaurant, café, and observation terraces that make the journey worthwhile year-round.
Kohokohdat: As the gondola climbs, the Mediterranean shifts from a distant blue sliver to a vast canvas stretching to the horizon, with the old harbor shrinking to toy-boat size below. On clear days, the view spans from Kemer's coastline all the way to the distant peaks of Olympos, making this one of the most dramatic perspective changes in the region.


Step into a 20,000 seat Roman theater so perfectly preserved that summer opera performances still fill its ancient curves with sound. You will stand where crowds cheered 1,800 years ago, surrounded by marble, stone, and acoustic genius.
Nopeat faktat: Over 20,000 spectators once filled this 2nd-century Roman theater, their whispers still perfectly audible from the top tier today. The architect Zenon won the design contract by demonstrating his acoustic genius to Emperor Marcus Aurelius himself.
Kohokohdat: Legend says architect Zenon constructed a separate smaller building to prove his mastery of acoustics before getting the theater commission. Walk to the very top row and watch a friend whisper on stage you will hear every syllable as clearly as if standing right beside them.
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Kabak Tatlisi is made from slow-cooked pumpkin with sugar, often topped with tahini and crushed walnuts. It is one of Turkey's most beloved autumn desserts and a specialty in Antalya where pumpains are abundant.

Halka Tatlisi are ring shaped fried dough pastries soaked in sweet syrup, resembling small donuts. They are a popular street food dessert in Antalya, often sold fresh and warm from street vendors.

Turkish dondurma is a stretchy, chewy ice cream made with salep and mastic, and Antalya's version often features locally grown fruits. The region's warm climate makes this refreshing treat a daily favorite for locals and tourists alike.

Antalya Piyaz is a white bean salad with tahini, vinegar, garlic, and hard boiled eggs, distinctly different from other Turkish piyaz variations. It is so iconic to Antalya that it is officially registered as a geographically indicated product of the region.

Antalya's şiş köfte are spiced minced meat skewers grilled over charcoal, often served with sumac onions and grilled peppers. The city's version is known for its unique blend of herbs including thyme and mint that grow wild in the Taurus Mountains.

Tandır Kebabı is slow cooked lamb prepared in a clay oven, resulting in incredibly tender meat that falls off the bone. This dish has been prepared in the Antalya region for centuries, dating back to the nomadic Yoruk traditions.

Şalgam suyu is a tangy, fermented purple carrot and turnip juice popular throughout southern Turkey including Antalya. It is often enjoyed as a refreshing accompaniment to kebabs and spicy dishes.

Sahlep is a warm, creamy milk drink thickened with wild orchid root powder and dusted with cinnamon. Antalya's coastal mountains are one of the few places where the orchids used to make sahlep are traditionally harvested.

Antalya is famous for its locally grown juicy oranges, and fresh squeezed orange juice is sold everywhere from street carts to cafes. The region's citrus orchards produce some of the sweetest oranges in Turkey, making this a must try beverage.
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Ancient Lycian ruins and a pristine beach with sea turtle nesting sites.
Well-preserved Roman ruins including one of the best ancient theaters.
Coastal resort town with marinas, beaches, and mountain backdrop.
Mountain-top ancient city with stunning views over the surrounding valley.
Historic coastal town with a magnificent Temple of Apollo by the sea.
Main line from Konya and other central Anatolian cities.
From Antalya Airport, take tram line T1A or T1B directly to the city center in about 25 minutes. Taxis are also readily available.
Helpoin ja edullisin tapa saada mobiilinettiä missä tahansa matkustat.
Kommentit (8)
GENERAL: Honestly a bit overhyped. Beaches were nice but nothing special compared to other Med towns. Prices have gone up a lot too.
GENERAL: Loved the vibe around the marina at sunset. Felt safe walking around as a solo female traveler which was great.
TIP: Take the tram instead of taxis. It runs along the coast and costs next to nothing. Taxis will overcharge tourists every time.
GENERAL: Food was incredible everywhere we went. The fresh seafood and meze plates blew my mind. 4 days felt perfect.
GENERAL: Weather in late September was perfect. Warm enough to swim but not dying from heat. Would go back tomorrow.