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    About our Antalya news

    Latest news on Antalya, Turkey's Mediterranean tourism capital, covering travel updates, cultural events, historical sites, beaches, and developments in this popular coastal city and province.

    Antalya, located on Turkey's southwestern coast, is a vibrant metropolis with a population of over 2.6 million. Known as the "capital of tourism" in Turkey, it attracts millions of international visitors annually, making it one of the world's most visited cities. The region boasts pristine beaches, ancient ruins, and a rich cultural heritage.

    Recent developments in Antalya focus on sustainable tourism initiatives and infrastructure improvements to accommodate the growing number of visitors. The city's international airport, one of Turkey's busiest, continues to expand its capacity. Local authorities are also working on preserving Antalya's historical sites while promoting cultural events like the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival.

    Beyond its tourism appeal, Antalya offers a glimpse into everyday Turkish life. The old town, Kaleiçi, with its narrow cobbled streets and Ottoman-era houses, provides a stark contrast to the modern city centre. Local markets, traditional hammams, and authentic cuisine offer visitors an immersive cultural experience. The city also hosts various sports events, including international golf tournaments and the Lycian Way Ultramarathon.

    Antalya's history dates back to 200 BC when it was founded as Attaleia by the King of Pergamon. The city has since been under Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman rule, each leaving its mark on the urban landscape. Today, visitors can explore well-preserved structures like Hadrian's Gate, the Broken Minaret, and the Yivli Minaret, which showcase the city's rich historical tapestry.

    Stay informed about the latest developments in Antalya with our comprehensive Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed. From travel advisories and cultural events to economic updates and environmental initiatives, our curated news selection ensures you're always up-to-date with the most relevant information about this captivating Turkish destination.


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