Kaleici Antalya
Antalya s old town or kalelçi is the historic centre of the city and well worth visiting.
Kaleici antalya. The interior is decorated as a traditional kaleici antalya house would be with a mosaic floor and wood framed ceilings. Kaleiçi is the historic city center of antalya turkey until modern times almost the entire city was confined within its walls. Kaleici hotel is ideally placed for your adventures in antalya. Pool is tiny but didn t matter for us as we already had a week with pools and slides.
Today kaleiçi is a protected district with preservation of historic buildings required and strict regulations on any new building. Antalya city tour from us 80 08 antalya old town waterfall and cable car trip from side from us 41 08 cable car boat trip waterfalls full day tour from us 60 67 antalya aquarium admission with optional antalya city tour and duden waterfall from us 57 50. Antalya s historical cove kaleici is encircled by two fortified walls and crowned by a yacht harbour in the shape of a half circle. Staff is very nice and helpful.
Even in romantimes this was the outlet for the produce of the rich alluvial plainthat stretches east from the city beneath the southern slopes of the taurus mountains. Minyon hotel is situated in the historical kaleici area of antalya only 3 km from the konyaalti beach. Kaleici the pearl of antalya which has witnessed the history since ancient times takes travelers to the past with its houses narrow streets with traces of greek seljuk and ottoman architecture. Kaleiçi surrounded and protected the old roman harbor which was antalya s reason for being.
According to tripadvisor travellers these are the best ways to experience kaleici. This is our guests favorite part of antalya according to independent reviews. We stayed for 4 nights with two children perfect location to see the old town. This is a modest church with a rectangular plan decorated in a similar way to a traditional house in the region.
The other building that is part of the museum is the aya yorgi church that dates back to 1863. Most of it however dates to the late 18th and 19th centuries.