A Short Trip To Antalya
Antalya is the fifth most populous city in turkey. it is the largest Turkish city on the Mediterranean coast outside the Aegean region with over one million people in its metropolitan area. Antalya is also turkey’s biggest international sea resort, located on the Turkish Rivera. Large-scale development and governmental funding have promoted tourism; a record of 13.6 million tourists passed through the city. We want to give you some suggestions about what to do on your trip to Antalya. Be along with us.
A Short Trip To Antalya
You might ask when is the best time to visit Antalya?
The best time to visit Antalya is during springtime, which is from March to May. During this time, the temperature ranges are from 16 to 25 degrees. If you are looking to go easy on your budget, visit the off-season month after august. This is when most of Antalya is gearing up for its winter month which sees a small amount of snow and almost no tourists. In the words of the Turkish republic’s founder’ Atatürk; without a doubt, Antalya is the most beautiful place in the world.
What to do there???
Start your day by relaxing on the pebbled konyaalti beach. After your swim, you need some food for sure! We are all familiar with baklava and Turkish delight, but if you sat down to sample all Turkish delicacies, you would never want to leave. If you grab lunch in Antalya, make sure you sample some of these. You can grab some doner kebabs or pilav at any of the street food shops or go for a Turkish lunch with several small plates and a bottle of raki ( local alcoholic beverage). For a lavish dinner, we’d suggest heading to the docks of Lara or old harbor.
Explore the lively Antalya in the AM
If the clubs are shut, or you’ve completed your dinner but don’t want to end the night just yet, take the taxi to the university neighborhood. You can do so from Republic Square, which is eerily empty and hauntingly beautiful at night. Here, the shops don’t close before 4 AM, and the streets are always crowded with students staying up till the wee hours of the morning. You can relax at any of the cafes that also serve hookah or gorge on delicious food if you get midnight munchies.
To continue of this journey, we mentioned to you 10 things that you should not miss there:
- Hadrian’s gate —————– the gateway to Antalya’s old town
- Lara beach ———————- boasting blue flag status
- Düden waterfalls ————- a sight of stunning natural beauty
- Kaleiçi————————— a maze of charming architecture
- Aspendos theater ———— superbly preserved ancient ruins
- The Lycian way ————— one of the world’s greatest long-distance trails.
- Antalya museum ————- a comprehensive look at the country’s history.
- Republic square ————– at the very heart of the city.
- Antalya Bazar —————– put your bartering skills to the last.
- Old city Maria —————– indulge in fresh seafood and cocktail.
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