Discover Antalya’s historic old town, Kaleiçi, on a guided walking tour through its charming cobblestone streets, hidden corners, and iconic landmarks. Along the way, gain insight into the city’s culture, history, and everyday life through engaging local stories.
After the walking tour, visit a small family-run business for a warm and authentic culinary experience, where you will learn how to prepare traditional Turkish gözleme. This experience offers a meaningful connection to local traditions and leaves you with a truly memorable taste of Antalya.
If you require pick-up from a location outside the areas listed above, we would be happy to assist for an additional fee. Please feel free to contact us in advance so we can check availability and confirm the details.
Meet your guide in front of Hadrian’s Gate in Antalya city center. After a brief reservation check and introductions, the tour will begin.
Hadrian’s Gate is a well-preserved Roman triumphal arch built in honor of Emperor Hadrian’s visit to Antalya in 130 AD. It marks the entrance to the historic old town and is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Hidirlik Tower is a Roman-era stone tower overlooking the Mediterranean, believed to have been used as a watchtower or lighthouse. Today, it offers beautiful views of the coastline and Antalya’s old harbor.
It showcases traditional Turkish daily life, clothing, handicrafts, and household items from the Ottoman period. Located in Kaleiçi, it offers visitors a glimpse into Antalya’s cultural heritage and local traditions.
Kaleiçi Marina is Antalya’s ancient harbor, dating back to the Roman period when it served as a major center for trade and maritime activity. It remained in use through the Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman eras. Today, it is a picturesque marina that preserves its historic character and is one of the city’s most vibrant waterfront areas.
Yivli Minare Mosque was built in the 13th century during the reign of the Seljuk Sultan Alaeddin Keykubad. It is one of Antalya’s most important Seljuk monuments, famous for its fluted minaret, which has become a symbol of the city and an early example of Seljuk architecture in Anatolia.
Antalya Clock Tower was built in the late 19th century during the Ottoman period as part of the city’s fortifications. Located at the entrance of Kaleiçi, it is one of the few remaining towers of Antalya’s old city walls and remains an important historical landmark today.
After a short, comfortable transfer from Kaleiçi, you will visit a local family-run business and receive a warm welcome. Here, you will learn how traditional gözleme is prepared, from dough making and rolling to classic fillings such as cheese, spinach, and potato. Guests may join in simple preparations or observe the cooking on a traditional sac (griddle). The experience includes lunch featuring freshly made gözleme, served with traditional Turkish tea and soft drinks, all enjoyed in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. At the end of the experience, guests will be transferred back to the original meeting point in Kaleiçi by comfortable vehicle.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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