Explore the enchanting Kaleiçi district of Antalya in this engaging walking tour. Stroll through the narrow streets filled with local shops and traditional architecture, visit the picturesque Kaleiçi Marina, and admire Hadrian’s Gate, a stunning Roman triumphal arch. Enjoy panoramic views from Hıdırlık Tower and discover the Antalya Clock Tower and Ethnographic Museum, showcasing Anatolian culture. Take a break to savor traditional Turkish tea and baklava, immersing yourself in local flavors. This small-group tour ensures personalized attention from a licensed professional guide, making it perfect for travelers aged 12 to 99.
- Guided walking tour of Antalya's historic Kaleiçi district
- Visit key attractions like Hadrian’s Gate and Hıdırlık Tower
- Enjoy a break with traditional Turkish tea and baklava
- Small group size of up to 15 travelers for a personalized experience
Meet your guide in front of McDonald’s on Atatürk Street, located at the entrance of Kaleiçi (Old Town). The guide will be waiting at the meeting point.
Kaleiçi is the historic heart of Antalya, known for its narrow cobblestone streets, Ottoman-era houses, ancient city walls, and vibrant local atmosphere. Travelers explore the old town on foot while learning about the city’s Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman history. The Old Town Bazaar is a lively area within Kaleiçi, home to small local shops selling souvenirs, handicrafts, spices, and traditional products, offering insight into local culture and daily life.
Kaleiçi Marina is a historic harbor surrounded by ancient city walls and cliffs. It offers scenic views of the Mediterranean Sea, traditional boats, and the Old Town skyline.
Hadrian’s Gate is a well-preserved Roman triumphal arch built in 130 AD to honor Emperor Hadrian’s visit. It serves as the ceremonial entrance to Antalya’s Old Town.
Hıdırlık Tower is a Roman-era stone tower located at the edge of Kaleiçi, believed to have been used as a lighthouse or lookout point, offering panoramic coastal views. The Antalya Clock Tower is a historic stone tower near Kaleiçi and Republic Square. Built in the early 20th century, it is one of the remaining towers of the city’s ancient fortifications
The Antalya Ethnographic Museum is located in restored Ottoman-era mansions and displays traditional Anatolian clothing, tools, household items, and cultural artifacts.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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