You will taste delicious dishes that will leave the taste of Turkish cuisine on your palate in the cafe, bar and restaurant located in our hotel. In addition, you will enjoy the pool at our swimming pool, which we maintain on a regular basis. with our renovation in 2016 and a total of 30 rooms, you can be sure that we will host you with dedication in this peaceful and comfortable city hotel.
You can use our bar, which has a wide range of alcoholic/non-alcoholic drinks, to cool off while sunbathing by the pool, or to sip a drink to accompany your conversation while chatting in our garden at night, which is open 24/7.
Besides the fact that you will have a rich breakfast in our restaurant located in our hotel, you will taste the unique flavors of Turkish cuisine.
Hadrian's (Hadrian's) Gate: It is one of the best preserved of the historical buildings in Antalya. The structure, which is a Roman work, I.S.it was built in 130 in the name of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. Over time, the city walls closed the outer part of the gate and the gate was not used for many years. Perhaps this is one reason why the work has been able to come to this day without being destroyed. The gate was revealed with the demolition of the remains of the walls. It is considered to be the most beautiful gate of Pamphylia. There are three openings, the upper parts of which are dome-shaped. It is made entirely of white marble, except for the columns. The carved and embossed decorations are very beautiful. The original of the door has two floors. There are two towers on either side of the gate, which are not known to have been built at the same time as the gate. Of these, the one to the south is known as the Julia Sancta tower and is a Hadrian's era artifact. It is made of unadorned block stones. The lower parts of the one in the north belong to antiquity, and the upper part dates from the time of the Seljuks. Stand in front of the door and make an assessment for a few seconds. On the one hand, modern Antalya's Ataturk Street, divided into two by double rows of palm trees. Behind the door is Decrepit Antalya, the most beautiful gate of Pamphylia between the past and the present. On either side of this door, there are towers created by two different eras and civilizations. The fusion of ages and civilizations with each other in harmony. This is an interesting feature that can be seen in many parts of Antalya.
Hidirlik Tower : It is a tower located at the southernmost starting point of the land walls, the lower part of which is square, the upper part is cylindrical. It is a structure dating from antiquity, and there is a large square-shaped mass inside. The structure of the tower is extremely robust. Due to the peculiarity of its internal structure, it is believed that it is a place used for defense purposes or where a signal fire is lit.
Kesik Minaret Mosque : I of the history of the mosque when the building elements are examined.S. II. it is seen that it dates back to the century. Findings of the structure, I.S. V. it shows that it was built as a Basilica on an existing ancient temple in the century. II. It was converted into a mosque by Beyazid's son Sultan Korkud and a minaret was added to the structure. The tree part of the minaret XIX. it was burned down in a fire that broke out in the century and the name Kesik Minaret has been settled since then. The work, which is still in a dilapidated condition, is not being used. However, it continues to serve as a rare relic in the direction of presenting the Ancient Byzantine and Seljuk building elements to the visitors within the same structure
Yivli Minaret Complex : It is a collection of artifacts located in the Kalekapisi district and consisting of a large number of Seljuk artifacts. The buildings located in the complex are: Yivli Minaret, Yivli Mosque, Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev Madrasa, Seljuk Madrasa, Mevlevihane, Zincirkıran Tomb and Nigar Hatun Tomb. The Fluted Minaret is one of the first Islamic buildings in Antalya. XIII. it is a Seljuk artifact belonging to the century. Its pedestal is of cut stone. The body part is made of brick and turquoise colored tiles. it has 8 grooves. The minaret has become the symbol of the city of Antalya today. Its height is 38 m. it is accessed by a 90-step staircase. The Yivli Minaret Mosque is just to the west of the Yivli Minaret. The Anatolian multi-domed mosque is the oldest example of its kind. It is covered with 6 domes in the shape of a hemisphere. it was built in 1372 to Balaban Tavşi. In addition to other elements in its structure, it is also seen that ancient ruins are used. Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev Madrasa was built by Atabey Armağan on behalf of Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev in 1239. Opposite the door of this work is a XIII. there are the ruins of the Seljuk Madrasa, which is believed to be a century-old work.
Zincirkiran Mausoleum: It is located to the north of the Yivli Minaret and in the upper garden. In shape, it is in the Seljuk style. However, it carries the character of Ottoman Mausoleums with the characteristics of its exterior being simple, having windows, the cemetery inside being on a lower level. it was built in 1377 and protects 3 tombs. Nigar Hatun Mausoleum: It is located to the north of the Yivli Mosque. The tomb, built on a hexagonal plan, has a simple appearance. The tomb, which is in the Seljuk style, dates from 1502. The building located to the west of the Zincirkiran Mausoleum is a Mevlevihane and it is believed that it was built by Alaeddin Keykubat in 1225. The inscription has been lost. It has been repaired. Today it is used as a fine art gallery.
Iskele Mosque: It is a small and cozy mosque located at the Marina. It is not known when it was made. The interior of the castle was rearranged during the restoration works.