Antalya
Antalya province, south of Turkey, is a tourist center in the center of the Mediterranean coast. North; Burdur, Isparta, Konya, to the east; Karaman, Mersin, west; There are provinces of Muğla. Its south is surrounded by the Mediterranean. The Turkish Riviera reaches 630 km in length on the shores of Antalya.
Antalya region from prehistory until today has housed many civilizations covered by the province and the province is located in the most ancient cities in Turkey. Respectively Lycians, Lydians, Pamfilyalılar, Pergamon, Romans, Byzantines, Seljuks, Ottomans and finally in the capital of the Republic of Turkey has not dominated Antalya none of these civilizations.
The city of Antalya has been developed rapidly, and the fifth most populous city in the province in parallel, today Turkey due to favorable climatic conditions and tourism events after 1980. Economic life in Antalya is largely based on trade, agriculture and tourism.
There are many historical places to visit in Antalya. Kaleiçi, Eski Antalya Evleri, Yivli Minaret, Lâra, Karatay Madrasa are some of them.