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It is the most popular beach of Antalya and the longest. There are lots of facilities around the beach
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Konyaaltı Sahili
Akdeniz Bulvarı
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It is the most popular beach of Antalya and the longest. There are lots of facilities around the beach
Kaleici ( Old Town Antalya) contains many of the city's historic sites. Renovations to the marina and waterfront have added several restaurants and shops, making this a popular destination. Historical buildings and narrow streets also good for walking. You can reach Kaleiçi with a taxi or public transportation. It takes about 20 minutes.
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Uzun Çarşı Sokak
Uzun Çarşı Sokak
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Kaleici ( Old Town Antalya) contains many of the city's historic sites. Renovations to the marina and waterfront have added several restaurants and shops, making this a popular destination. Historical buildings and narrow streets also good for walking. You can reach Kaleiçi with a taxi or public transportation. It takes about 20 minutes.
Duden waterfall located in Lara district east side of Antalya. 45 minutes away from my apartment
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Водопады Дюден
No:457 Lara Cd.
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Duden waterfall located in Lara district east side of Antalya. 45 minutes away from my apartment
The ancient city of Aspendos, approximately 50 kilometers east of Antalya, is one of the big-hitter historic attractions for tourists visiting Turkey's Turquoise Coast region. The site's theater–one of the Roman Empire's greatest remaining pieces of architecture–is the monument everyone is here to see.
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Театр Аспендос
Aspendos Yolu
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The ancient city of Aspendos, approximately 50 kilometers east of Antalya, is one of the big-hitter historic attractions for tourists visiting Turkey's Turquoise Coast region. The site's theater–one of the Roman Empire's greatest remaining pieces of architecture–is the monument everyone is here to see.