Kaleiçi is Antalya's historical center with 3,000 tiled-roofed houses. Name means "Inside Calais" or "Antalya Fortress". Most buildings are from late 18th-19th century renovations
Located in Antalya city center, serving as entrance to Kaleiçi neighborhood. Only surviving entrance gate in city walls and harbor. Features three arches, each 4.15m wide and 6.18m high. Constructed primarily of white marble with acanthus leaf columns. Originally had second floor and statue of Emperor Hadrian
Kaleiçi is perched above cliffs with city walls from Hellenistic period to modern restoration. King Attalos II statue marks the city's founding and gives it its name. Antalya Clock Tower underwent restoration in 2020s, replacing original Kaiser Wilhelm clock. Hadrian's Gate features three arches built in 130 AD to commemorate Emperor Hadrian
Boutique hotel located in Kaleiçi with 11 different plans and 5 room types. Opened with attention from both locals and tourists. Features terrace restaurant with great view and distinctive sangria
Located in central Kaleiçi, Antalya's old town. Popular with young Antalya residents. Features Irish music, Guinness, and Celtic imagery
Hadrian's Gate, the only remaining city gate, dates back 1,900 years. Hıdırlık Tower stands 14 meters tall, possibly used as lighthouse or mausoleum. Yivli Minare, built in 1226-27, stands 38 meters high with eight channels