Republic Square
This extremely vibrant area is surrounded by many cafes, restaurants, and shops. You will see the bronze statue of Kemal Ataturk and enjoy the beautiful view of the Old City.
Yivli Minaret Mosque
One of the earliest examples of mediaeval Antalya Islamic architecture can boast of its height and a unique grooved shape. Inside the minaret, there is a spiral staircase leading to the balcony.
Saat Kulesi (Clock Tower)
It is a true symbol of Antalya situated on the border of the Old and New parts of the city. You can appreciate the power of the stone walls, learn about the history of the facade clock, and take great pictures!
Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Mosque
The mosque will impress you with marble walls and elegant Arabic calligraphy applied on coloured tiles. Before visiting the shrine, put on modest clothing, cover your head, and turn off all phone notifications.
Hadrian's Gate
Hadrian's Gate is a unique architectural monument which resembles a triumphal arch. Skillfully made of marble and granite, this construction serves as the entrance to Kaleiçi.
Kesik Minaret Mosque
You will learn what happened to the top of this religious building and admire the harmonious combination of Byzantine and Seljuk architectural styles.
Karaalioglu Park
Located on a high rocky shore, the place offers a magnificent panorama of both the Mediterranean Sea and the Beydaglari mountain range. On its territory, there are fountains, huge palm trees, and citrus trees.
Hidirlik Tower
Built by the Romans, this tower was supposedly used for defensive purposes or as a lighthouse. Its 14-metre peak gives the opportunity to enjoy the magnificent panoramic view of Kaleiçi and the Gulf of Antalya.
Old City Marina
The port is located in Kaleiçi historic district and is a favourite destination for all the travellers. You can admire the harbour full of beautiful boats, and then climb one of the observation decks.
Iskele Mosque
The smallest mosque in Antalya is situated on the yacht harbour shore. Due to the unusual shape, it stands out from other traditional Islamic shrines. If you want to examine it, be sure to wear modest clothes.