Cheap Holidays to Antalya Help You Explore Intriguing Ruins
Established during the 2nd century BC, Antalya is
located on the south-western coast of Anatolia and has the magnificent Taurus
Mountains bordering it. This is the largest Turkish city on the coast of the
Mediterranean and the biggest international sea resort in the country. It was
ruled in the past by several mighty kingdoms and some of the structures built
during different times in history still exist in the city and its surrounding
areas. During your time spent in Antalya, you'll get the opportunity to visit
some of the historic sites located around the Turkish coastal city.
Your cheap
holidays to Antalya would give you the chance to explore Aspendos, which is
visited by many of the history buffs holidaying in the city. It is an
archaeological site located at a distance of about 47 kilometres east of the
city and comprises ruins of the ancient Greco-Roman city. The most intriguing attraction
of this site is an ancient Roman theatre, which is believed to be the
best-preserved in the world. It has been fully restored in recent times and can
accommodate 15,000 individuals. Most of these ruins are believed to have been
built between the 2nd and 3rd centuries when the city of Aspendos was at its
peak of glory.
Another interesting ancient site worth visiting is
Termessos, which was an ancient Pisidian city and is now a well-preserved
historic site. Located at a distance of about 34 kilometres from Antalya, it
was built at an altitude of over 1,000 metres on the Taurus Mountains. This
location is believed to have been chosen by the Pisidians for effective
protection against the invasions of Greeks and Romans. Upon visiting this site,
you'll come across the ruins of several structures that are scattered across
the hillside. During your visit to this historical site, don't miss the
amphitheatre. While at this theatre, you'll also get the chance to enjoy some
awe-inspiring views.
The ruins of Perge would give you some interesting
insights into the glorious period when all those magnificent structures were
constructed. Perge was the capital of the ancient region of Pamphylia Secunda. Located
17 kilometres east of Antalya, this site comprises ruins of a stadium, temples,
and colonnaded structures. The city enjoyed great prosperity when it was under
the Greeks and Romans. Although these ruins have not been well-preserved as
compared to the other ancient sites in the province of Antalya, they do attract
quite a few history buffs.
Phaselis was an old Lycian city, set up in 700 BC by
the Rhodians. In the years that followed, it became an important port city and
centre of trade between Greece, Egypt, Phoenicia, and Asia. Today, what remains
of the once glorious port city are the ruins of an amphitheatre, colonnaded
street, aqueduct, and temples. While exploring this site, you'll also come
across an on-site museum that displays the excavated finds. This place is
located about 60 kilometres south-west of Antalya city. If you've got some
time, you can also enjoy some panoramic vistas with a ride in the cable car
called 'Olympos Teleferik' before getting to Phaselis.
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