Antalya Holidays Allow You to Visit Intriguing Attractions
The largest city of Turkey on the coast of the
Mediterranean, Antalya is visited by more than 12 million tourists from various
parts of the world every year. It was first settled during the rule of the King
of Pergamon, Attalus II, in the 2nd century BC. During those times, it was
called Attaleia or Attalia. Excavations carried out in 2008 revealed the
possibility of a town existing before the rebuilding of this city began. Over
the years, it came under the reign of many powerful empires such as the Romans,
the Seljuks, and the Ottomans. While enjoying your holidays in this Turkish
city, you'll get to visit its most popular attractions.
One of the places you must not miss during your Antalya
holidays is Kaleici, the old neighbourhood of the city, which is home to
some wonderful red-roofed mansions from the Ottoman era located along its
cobblestone streets. This part of Antalya also has many souvenir shops,
restaurants, boutique hotels, and art galleries. While taking a stroll in this
old neighbourhood of the city, you'll feel as if you've been transported to a
bygone era. Among the attractions located in this area are the main square
called 'Kale Kapisi' and a mosque dating back to the 18th century known as
'Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque'.
A visit to the Antalya Museum during your winter
holidays would give you some interesting insights into Turkish history. Also
called the Antalya Archaeological Museum, it is among the largest museums in
the country and is located in the Konyaalti District. It is spread across a
vast area of 7,000 square metres and is home to about 5,000 works of art. The
13 exhibition halls and an open-air gallery of this museum display the finest
artefacts that allow you to know more about the glorious past of the Pamphylia
and Mediterranean regions. You'll also find a 'Children's Section' in this
museum, where some antique moneyboxes and children's toys have been displayed.
If you are a history buff, you'll have a wonderful
time visiting the famous archaeological site of Aspendos, which is located 47
kilometres east of Antalya. It is home to an ancient Roman theatre, which has
been preserved well over the years and is one of the most popular tourist
attractions in the country today. Most of the ruins at the site of Aspendos were
built during the 2nd and 3rd centuries when the ancient town enjoyed its most
glorious period. The theatre has been fully restored today and can accommodate
15,000 spectators.
Your winter holidays spent in this Turkish coastal
city would also allow you to visit Konyaalti Beach, which is located to the
east of the city's town centre. It is set against the backdrop of picturesque
mountains and has become immensely popular among the tourists as well as
locals. This beach gets plenty of visitors during the summer season when the
locals and tourists arrive to enjoy sunbathing on its powdery sands. You can
also get umbrellas and sun loungers on rent at this beach.
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