Hotel Hadrianus

Antalya


Named after the Roman emperor (the city's first bona fide tourist), this good-value 11-room hotel is set in a 750-sq-metre garden: a veritable oasis in Kaleiçi, filled with birdsong in the morning and the setting for breakfast. Rooms all have a flatscreen TV with satellite channels and contain reproduction antique furnishings; those at the top are larger.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Antalya attractions

1. Viewpoint

0.06 MILES

Above the Roman Harbour, this small park has fountains, statues of frolicking animals and sweeping views.

2. Kesik Minare

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These important ruins mark the site of a substantial building that played a major role in Antalya's religious life over the centuries. Built as a 2nd…

3. Hıdırlık Kalesi

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This 14m-high tower was built in the 1st or 2nd century AD as a mausoleum and later, due to its excellent position above the bay, played an important role…

4. Karaalioğlu Parkı

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This large, attractive, flower-filled park has great views over the sea and is prime sunset-promenading territory.

5. Yenikapı Greek Church

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This small 19th-century church, renovated in 2007, has a beautiful interior with frescoes and hand-carved decorations. Orthodox services still take place…

6. Sultan Alaadın Camii

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This gem of a mosque is squirrelled away in the back alleys of Kaleiçi. It began life as the Greek Orthodox Panhagia Church in 1834 and was converted to a…

7. Roman Harbour

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The Roman harbour at the base of Kaleiçi's slope was Antalya's lifeline from the 2nd century BC until late in the 20th century, when a new port was…

8. Suna & İnan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum

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This small ethnography museum is housed in a lovingly restored Antalya mansion. The 2nd floor contains a series of life-size dioramas depicting some of…