Antalya Holidays Allow You to Explore Fabulous Attractions
Located in the southwest coast of Anatolia,
Antalya is the largest city of Turkey on the coastal part of the Mediterranean
and attracts over 10 million tourists every year. It was first settled during
the Hellenistic period by King Attalus II of Pergamon and was called Attalia in
those times. When the city was ruled by the Romans, it witnessed some major
construction works. Later, it came under the rule of the Ottoman Empire and was
largely peaceful during its reign. The city was under the partial control of
Italy during the First World War but was recaptured by Turkey in the War of
Independence.
The best time to enjoy your Antalya holidays is during the period
between September and mid-December when it experiences a low tourist season and
the hotels are willing to offer some excellent deals on accommodations. From
January to March, the city gets moderate to heavy rainfall, which would make it
difficult to go sightseeing or indulge in other outdoor activities. It is also
advisable to avoid the summer months, as they are extremely hot with high
levels of humidity. Despite the hot climate, a large number of tourists visit
this city and the popular spots get crowded in this season.
Your cheap
holidays to Antalya can be made memorable with a visit to the maze-like
Old Town or 'Kaleici'. While taking a walk through its cobblestone streets,
you'll feel as though this particular neighbourhood of the city was created
just for strolling. Besides the classic Ottoman mansions bathed in shades of
white with red roofs, you can also find several shops, restaurants, boutique
hotels, and art galleries while exploring Kaleici. Among the major attractions
in this part of the city are the main square, which has an impressive clock tower
and a fortress gate.
While enjoying your cheap
holidays to Antalya, you can also visit the Antalya Museum. Located
in the Konyaalti district, it is one of the largest museums in Turkey and has
an open-air gallery and 13 exhibition halls. This museum is spread across a
vast area of 7,000 square metres and showcases about 5,000 works of art. It was
first opened in Alaeddin Mosque in the year 1922 and was later shifted to the
Yivli Minare Mosque in 1937 until finally moving to its present building in
1972. It had also won the European Council Special Prize in the year 1988.
During your time spent in this city, you can
also savour its mouth-watering local delicacies. You can start your day with
the traditional Turkish breakfast, which includes cheese, hard-boiled eggs,
bread, salami, sausage, black olives, tomato, and black tea. While ordering
your meal, don't forget to have the kebabs that are prepared using lamb,
mutton, or beef. The Turkish pizza called 'Lahmacun' is also one of the
delicious treats that you can have while holidaying in this city. It is a kind
of round flatbread baked in an oven made of stone and uses onion, ground beef,
garlic, black pepper, and parsley in its preparation.
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