The archaeological pearl of Turkey, the opportunity to see ancient Greek and Roman buildings with your own eyes:
the largest preserved amphitheater in Turkey and majestic columns on the very seashore are what remains of the temple of Apollo, built back in the 2nd century BC. You can walk with pleasure through the glass streets of the city, looking at the artifacts of antiquity.
A beautiful, atmospheric place that is definitely worth your attention
📍There is something to see
📍Easy to get on your own
📍 The difficulty is equal to walking
Feels like you 're in Greece
You can get there by public transport with a transfer in Manavgat👌
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Алевтина Тимофеева
Level 9 Local Expert
July 10
It is impossible to describe an ancient city, you need to visit it, plunge into history, slow down... It's very beautiful, it's good that everything was saved! We were without a tour, walking on our own, delighted))
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Александр К
Level 13 Local Expert
September 8
There is a fountain in the photo, it is very interesting to see and touch the history. Old foundations are used in the construction of new buildings. The atmosphere is mesmerizing.