This is a sight seen from the park while strolling through Kaleici. We were staying at a hotel on Lala Beach, but I thought we should have stayed in the old town with this beach that can be directly into the sea.
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Kaleici Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Kareci district is the old town of Antalya, many magnificent Ottoman buildings have been restored and are now converted into hotels or hotels, as well as carpet shops and various souvenir shops. Kareci is a good place to travel to the north, especially the quiet alleys near Cala Alioru Park, which have a unique style. There are also famous attractions such as the Roman Seaport and Hadrian's Gate, which are a must-see for tourists visiting Antalya.
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Kaleici Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is a sight seen from the park while strolling through Kaleici. We were staying at a hotel on Lala Beach, but I thought we should have stayed in the old town with this beach that can be directly into the sea.
Kaleci, who was ruled by the Byzantines of ancient Rome, is a symbol of the old town of Antalya, which has an invincible Mediterranean sea view of the port terminal. The restaurant and bar are lined with stone streets. The charming houses are full of gorgeous flowers. Deeply attract tourists, the scenery of the alleys and the charm of Tiancheng Karecchi has become the classic ancient city area of Antalya that most represents the Ottoman Turkish era.
A very quiet seaside town, although the building is a little shabby, there is no tall building, but the small town is very simple, the street is not wide, there are many small shops on both sides.
I love Antalya kaleici as it is beautiful and classy and an amazing location in general for hanging out
Relying on the Old Ottoman Architecture in Antalya, the Karechi Historic District has been transformed and constructed. Here crowds are bustling but can also be quiet in the bustle, you can enjoy the seascape under the backdrop of ancient buildings can also enjoy the fun, living here is really not want to go.
The alley was so quiet that only sunshine and Purple Plum were left. The boss was sitting at the entrance of the shop like a statue. We climbed up the winding stairs of the city wall. There were bars in the wall. The platform was full of restaurants that could see the sea. We climbed over the wall and came to the old city. This is the imaginary old city lane, and it is said that the windows on the second floor are typical of the Ottoman Empire style. But it's unlikely to see the local people's life in small scenes, as if in addition to souvenir shops. Those courtyards with closed doors or open doors, either high-end hotels or bars, can be more quiet.