How to Spend 24 Hours in Antalya


 Antalya is one of Turkey's most stunning summer resorts, with magnificent beaches and historic ruins. Suppose you have a day to spend in this fantastic city, make sure to check out our list of must-do activities. But first, apply for a turkey e visa online.

 Walkthrough Hadrian's Gate



Hadrian's Gate, one of Antalya's most famous historical sites, was built in 130CE to honour the arrival of the great Roman emperor Hadrian. Antalya was initially known as Attaleia or Attalia. The ornate friezes with floral motives and cornices on the marble-and-granite Gate are visual reminders of a previous age. The Gate connects to the city's old quarter is also appropriate.

 

Explore Kaleiçi



When it comes to the ancient town, Kaleiçi, Antalya's most popular district, is a must-see. Admire the old stone and wooden buildings as you walk along the narrow cobblestone streets, buy at the various souvenir stores, and pay a visit to the Broken Minaret Mosque (formerly a Roman temple built in the second century). Take the famous Kirkmerdiven, an ancient Venetian staircase that connects Kaleiçi to the port, when you're ready to go to the beach.

 

Have a real Turkish breakfast



Every morning in Turkey should start with a full Turkish breakfast, which includes a variety of cheeses, olives, marmalades, and pastries, as well as numerous rounds of Turkish tea. One of our favourites is the Big Man in the Lara area, which serves a delectable breakfast with a magnificent view of the sea and mountains, despite its strange name.

 

Visit the Antalya Müzesi



If you're interested in history, the Antalya Museum is a must-see for anybody interested in learning more about the city's past. It's one of Turkey's largest museums, with an impressive collection housed in 13 exhibition halls that include statues from the Roman Empire, Byzantine mosaics, and Ottoman inscriptions, to mention a few. Please apply for a 
turkey visa online and book an epic 12-day Turkey tour, led by our local expert, including a visit.

 

Eat börek at Börekçi Tevfik



When it's time for lunch, and you're hungry, make sure to eat Tevfik Bey's famous börek (stuffed pastries), which have been around since the 1930s. Before being cooked to crisp perfection, the fragile dough is rolled out expertly by hand and filled with ingredients such as cheese, white cheese with parsley, or minced meat. A favourite is the sweet börek with powdered sugar on top.

 

Go swimming at Konyaaltı Beach.



No trip to Antalya would be complete without a refreshing dip in the water and some time spent resting in the sun. Konyaalti Plaji, which stretches out in a cloud of white sand and light blue sea, is one of the most popular beaches. There's much to do at the nearby pubs, cafés, and nightclubs.

 

Rani Sharma is a famous writer who has written so many blogs on Turkish food, travel, attractions, and applying for a turkey evisa application online.

 

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