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Food Food is extemely cheap, and good. Full meals will cost you about 5 to 10 Turkish Lira, about 3 to 7 US Dollars. Service is amazing, and only matched by its genuine friendliness. Antalya has good seafood restaurants as well. One caveat to be aware of is to make sure the quoted price is the same as the price written on the menu.
Climate Around April, when you can perfectly get a suntan and the weather is much more bearable than summer months, is one of the best times to visit the city.
Sights Antalya is rich in history and art.
The old quarter, Kaleiçi, has narrow, winding streets enclosed in ancient city walls, which now protect the peaceful quarter from the noise of the concrete metropolis of a million people. Although there are other entrances, it is best to enter and exit the old quarter from charming Hadrianus Gate, built by the Roman emperor Hadrianus as the entrance arch to the city.
There's a great archaeology museum and plenty of historic buildings and ancient ruins nearby.
Aspendos Theater (ancient Roman theater)
Drink Antalya has a lively nightlife in summer. Options include bars with nargile (water pipe), games, live music and sitting around, discotheques with glamorous visitors, etc. On Konyaalti's Beach Park one club follows the next. Some of traditional houses of Kaleiçi (Old City) has been turned into bars, in which a bottle of 'Efes' beer costs between 3 TL and 5 TL, depending on the place. Their gardens shaded by trees offer a nice escape with a beer from the peak of summer heat. Raki is a traditional alcoholic beverage that tastes like licorice. Make sure you do not drink it fast otherwise you will be out quickly.
Cultura Having entered the scene in 150 BC as Attalia, named after its founder, Attalos II, king of Pergamon, Antalya has ever attracted a wide array of travellers, including Paul the Apostle, and Ibn Battuta among others. Antalya had replaced Phaselis—beautiful ruins of which now lie to south of the city, between Kemer and Olympos—as the main harbour of the surrounding region during the reign of Seljuks, in early 1200s, but the lack of a large hinterland (or, rather, lack of good connections with its mountainous hinterland) meant for much of its history eversince that it was a provincial coastal town, albeit with a multicultural community of Muslims, Christians, and Jews. As the centre of a region with beautiful beaches, verdant mountains, and a mindblowing number of ancient ruins, the tourism investments started in 1970s, which changed the fate of the city considerably.

Antalya, Turquía

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De wikipedia sobre Antalya

Antalya (antiguamente conocida como Adalia, del panfilio del griego: Αττάλεια Attália) es una ciudad situada en la costa mediterránea del suroeste de Turquía. Es la capital de la provincia de Antalya y da nombre a uno de los mayores golfos de la costa turca, el golfo de Antalya. La población es de 1. 127. 634 habitantes).

La ciudad de Antalya se corresponde con las tierras de la antigua Panfilia al este y de Licia al oeste.

Situada en un acantilado sobre el Mediterráneo, Antalya está rodeada de montañas. Atatürk afirmó que «sin duda, Antalya es el lugar más bonito del mundo». Antalya cuenta con un clima cálido.

El auge del turismo, que comenzó en la década de 1970, ha transformado la ciudad en un complejo turístico internacional.
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