Visiting the historical ruins in the city of Antalya

In the 2nd century BC, King Attalos II of Pergamon established this city and named it Attaleia, which later flourished as Antalya. It witnessed the occupation of the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, and the Seljuk dynasty before coming under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, becoming a testament to its historical significance. To commemorate the long history of this city, it is recommended to follow the list and gradually uncover the mysteries of its past!

Aspendos Ancient Theatre

One of the most complete ancient Roman theater ruins in the world, and traditional music performances are also held during the summer.

Antalya Clock Tower

This clock tower is a symbol of Antalya's city center and an important landmark for tourists to determine their location.

Hadrian's Gate

The three arches and pillars of this marble gate are still adorned with exquisite carvings.

Carreggi Historic District

An undeveloped historical and cultural characteristic block is a must-visit place for tourists visiting Antalya.

Pargu Gucheng Ruins

The scenic area preserves ancient buildings that have lasted for thousands of years, and there are even Roman baths from two thousand years ago, with a strong historical atmosphere.

Ataturk Monument

"A monument built to commemorate the founder of the Republic of Turkey, solemn and charming."

Sidgulgu City

One of the most famous ancient cities in Turkey, with charming sea views and a variety of shops in the scenic area.

Perga ancient city

The ancient city is home to numerous historical sites and is a popular tourist destination and well-known outdoor adventure hotspot.