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Antalya Kaleiçi Guide

Antalya, a gateway to history and a common denominator of civilizations, hosts millions of domestic and foreign tourists throughout the year. The city, which is in high demand annually, captivates everyone with its traditional and historical structure. Especially the Kaleiçi district located in the center of Antalya, which takes tourists on a journey through time with its traditional house architecture and extraordinary walls, is one of the points that everyone eagerly visits.


Throughout history, Antalya Kaleiçi, which has hosted different civilizations, is worth seeing for everyone with its narrow streets and mansions that extend from the past to the present. Kaleiçi, which can be easily visited in all four seasons, will make your holiday unforgettable with its works, architecture, and natural structure. We have detailed all the points of interest about Antalya Kaleiçi for you.


How to Get to Antalya Kaleiçi?

Kaleiçi, one of Antalya's tourist attractions, does not create any difficulty in transportation for tourists. While it is possible to go to the region with many different transportation options, it is known that tourists can also reach the historical site by walking.


For transportation from Antalya Airport to Kaleiçi, taxis or private car rental systems can be used. The distance between the airport and Kaleiçi is approximately 25 minutes. In addition, public transportation vehicles also transport tourists from Antalya city center to Kaleiçi. If you want to visit Kaleiçi via the tram line, you can easily reach the historical site with just a 10-minute walk after getting off at Kalekapısı stop.


Also, one of the favorite transportation options for holidaymakers is to walk from Antalya city center to Kaleiçi. It will take about 15 minutes to walk from the city center to the historical site. Along the route, you can enjoy beautiful views of nature and witness the historical streets and houses of Kaleiçi.


Places to Visit in Antalya Kaleiçi

Antalya Kaleiçi is one of the must-visit places for many tourists and is among the most remarkable places with its historical structure. In this case, while Kaleiçi manages to attract tourists from both domestic and abroad every year, its popularity is increasing day by day with its places to be seen. Here are the places that everyone must visit within the borders of Kaleiçi;


Hadrian's Gate

Hadrian's Gate, consisting of four pieces of architectural columns, was built in 130 AD in honor of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who visited Antalya. The gate, made up of four marble columns, has three arches and two towers. The most splendid part of the historical structure is the gate point, where many different decorative works reflecting the period are located. Simple architectural tools and stones continuing the walls were preferred for tower architecture.


Clock Tower

The historical Clock Tower, which has been standing since 1901, was built in honor of II. Abdülhamit by the then Grand Vizier Küçük Sait Paşa. The tower, planned in a square shape, contains clocks on all four sides. The structure, whose height from the ground is known to be 14 meters, has become the symbol of the city both in the Ottoman period and today. The historical houses and traditional street structure around the clock tower also facilitate the architectural appearance of the city.


Suna - İnan Kıraç Museum

The Suna - İnan Kıraç Museum, one of the must-see places in Kaleiçi, was established by Suna - İnan Kıraç while the operating right belongs to the Antalya Preservation of Cultural and Natural Assets Foundation. The museum, which provides an idea about the entire structure of Antalya, also reveals its history and cultural richness. It is known that the museum, built in the 19th century, was restored and contains many historical artifacts. The most visited artifacts of the museum are historical manuscripts belonging to the Byzantine and Ottoman periods.


Kaleiçi Marina

Located southwest of Kaleiçi, the Marina displays the natural beauties of the Mediterranean. In addition to being a modern port, the Marina, which is adjacent to Antalya Castle, also houses touristic cafes and restaurants. Thus, both domestic and foreign tourists can taste the most special examples of Mediterranean cuisine against the natural beauties in the Marina.


Historical Streets

When it comes to Antalya Kaleiçi, it is impossible not to see the historical streets. Kaleiçi streets are famous for their narrow areas and historical architecture. Buildings mostly made of natural stones are located. The architectural details are known as a sign of Ottoman woodworking and natural stone craftsmanship. In addition, the historical streets of Kaleiçi, which occasionally include Roman walls and tourist activities, are among the points worth seeing for everyone.

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