Hadrian’s gate: This is a three-arched gateway, designed using marble. Hadrian’s gate was elevated to honor the Roman emperor by the same name. As you walk through this gate, you will find yourself moving through the ancient times of Romans and Hellenistic.
The Antalya Museum: If you want to bask in the glory of rich Turkish heritage, the Antalya Museum is the destination for you. An unmissable tourist spot, the museum provides a detailed insight into the Turkish civilization in a way that is straightforward and simple to understand. Moreover, the place also brags some of the most prominent exhibits from various excavation spots.
Konyaalti Beach: With a glorious, mountainous backdrop, the Konyaalti beach is one of the two biggest beaches in Antalya. The premium facilities provided make it a highly popular destination during the summers for locals and foreigners. These facilities include sun loungers available on rent, excellent showers and toilets, and the snack bars, cafes, and restaurants for when you feel your stomach rumbling.
Olympos and the Chimeras: Cirali and Olympos are on the bucket list of almost every tourist visiting Antalya. The coastline of the twin villages is covered by the famous ruins of the historical city of Olympos. While Cirali is more suited for party-going extroverts, Cirali is preferred by people who just want to sit back and enjoy a relaxing holiday. With the lethal combo of historic ruins and exotic beaches, the two villages are the perfect embodiment of Antalya’s entire city.
