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Hadrian's Gate

I suggest visiting early in the morning, around 8 AM, to beat the crowds and enjoy some peaceful moments with the gate. It really enhances the experience.

My advice is to check out local street markets nearby for some budget-friendly snacks and souvenirs after your visit. It’s a great way to experience the local culture!

I recommend wearing comfortable shoes since there’s a bit of uneven pavement around the area. Trust me, your feet will thank you later!

Take a moment to explore the nearby area, especially the old town, Kaleiçi. It’s so charming, and you'll find some cool shops and cafes without spending too much.
Kyzyl Kule
Mosque Karaman Beyi Murat Pasha
Hidirlik Tower

My advice is to wear comfy shoes. The walk around the tower can be a bit uneven in some spots, especially if you explore the surrounding ancient city.

Check out the nearby parks and cafes. I found a lovely spot just down the hill where I could sip coffee and enjoy the scenery after visiting the tower.

Don't forget your camera! The views from Hidirlik Tower are stunning, especially during sunset when the city lights start to twinkle. I wish I had taken more pictures!

I think it's worth exploring the area around the tower. You might discover some hidden gems like local shops and quaint little eateries that you won't find in tourist guides.
Yivli Minaret

If you're into photography, I suggest visiting in the late afternoon around 5 PM for the best lighting. The golden hour makes the minaret pop against the sky!

Make sure to wear comfy shoes. The streets are cobbled, and exploring the area around the minaret can involve a bit of walking, especially if you go to the nearby Hadrian's Gate.

Check out the surrounding shops and cafes. I found a cute little place right by the minaret that had great local snacks at reasonable prices. Perfect for a quick break!

Skip the overpriced souvenirs in the immediate area and head a few blocks toward the harbor. You'll find unique items at much better prices plus a nice stroll through the old town!
Amyntas Rock Tombs

I recommend visiting in the early morning around 8 AM. It's cooler and the light is perfect for photos without the crowds ruining your shots. Trust me, it's worth the early wake-up.

If you want to save some money, bring your own water and snacks. The little shops nearby can be pricey, and you’ll want to stay hydrated while exploring those tombs!

My advice is to wear comfy shoes. The path can be a bit steep and rocky, and you won't wanna miss the incredible views trying to find your balance!
Republic Square
My advice is to grab a coffee at one of the nearby cafes after exploring. It’s a great spot to relax and people-watch without breaking the bank.

I recommend checking out the local street vendors for snacks instead of dining at pricier restaurants. I found delicious gözleme for a fraction of the cost
I suggest visiting in the early morning around 8 AM when it's less crowded and the light is perfect for photos. It really made my experience peaceful and enjoyable.
Antalya Clock Tower
Old Shipyard

Make sure to check out the local eateries nearby. You can enjoy some delicious Turkish snacks without breaking the bank. I found a spot that had great gözleme for just a few lira!
Suleymaniye Mosque

I recommend carrying some small change to tip the local guides or for buying snacks nearby. It’s a great way to support the community, and I wish I had done that instead of just using cards everywhere