Antalya is the fifth-most populous city in Turkey and the capital of Antalya Province. Recognized as the "capital of tourism" in Turkey and a pivotal part of the Turkish Riviera, Antalya sits on Anatolia's southwest coast, flanked by the Taurus Mountains. The urban population of the city is 1,335,002 (Konyaalti, Kepez, Muratpasa), with a metropolitan population of 2,722,103.
Hıdırlık Tower (Turkish: Hıdırlık Kulesi) is a landmark tower of tawny stone in Antalya, Turkey, where Kaleiçi meets Karaalioğlu Park.
Kaleiçi Müzesi, Antalya Kaleiçi'nde her ikisi de korunması gerekli kültür varlığı olarak tescil edilmiş iki binada yer alan özel müzedir. Yapılardan birisi bir ortodoks kilisesi, diğeri geleneksel bir Türk evidir.
Antalya Lisesi Antalya'nın bilinen ilk eğitim ve öğretim kurumudur. 1889 yılında bakkal iki kardeş tarafından iki katlı iki bina halinde ev olarak yaptırılmıştır.
Antalya Oyuncak Müzesi, 23 Nisan 2011'de açılan Antalya Büyükşehir Belediyesi'ne bağlı bir oyuncak müzesidir.
Antalya Saat Kulesi, Antalya şehrinin Kale Kapısı mevkiinde yer alan saat kulesidir.
Antalya Büyükşehir Belediyesi, Antalya ili sınırlarının belediye işlerini yürüten kamu kuruluşu. Antalya Büyükşehir Belediye Başkanlığı, Muratpaşa'daki Mevlana kavşağında bulunan ve 2017 yılında açılan hizmet binasındadır. Mevcut belediye başkanı Muhittin Böcek'tir.
Antalya Airport (IATA: AYT, ICAO: LTAI) is a major international airport located 13 km (8.1 mi) northeast of the city centre of Antalya, Turkey. It is a major destination during the European summer leisure season due to its location at the country's Mediterranean coast. It handled 38,254,905 million passengers in 2024, making it the third-busiest airport in Turkey, and the 6th busiest airport in the Middle East (as of 2024). The airport has two international terminals and one domestic terminal. Antalya is one of the major airports in southwestern Turkey, the others being Bodrum and Dalaman. Among the top 50 busiest airports in the world by passenger numbers in 2021, Antalya saw the highest growth in passenger numbers at 125.8%. The airport's passenger numbers that year were among very few international airports to reach a level which matched or exceeded a normal operational year in the 2010s decade. The airport and its flights are estimated to have emitted 1.87 million tonnes of greenhouse gas in 2023.
The Antalya Museum or Antalya Archaeological Museum (Turkish: Antalya Müzesi) is one of Turkey's largest museums, located in Muratpaşa, Antalya. It includes 13 exhibition halls and an open-air gallery. It covers an area of 7,000 m2 (75,000 sq ft) and 5000 works of art are exhibited. In addition, a further 25,000–30,000 artefacts which cannot be displayed are in storage. As a museum exhibiting examples of works, which illuminate the history of the Mediterranean and Pamphylia regions in Anatolia, Antalya Museum is one of the most important museums in Turkey. The museum won the "European Council Special Prize" in 1988.
Hadrian's Gate (Turkish: Üçkapılar, meaning "The Three Gates") is a memorial gate located in Antalya, Turkey, which was built in the name of the Roman emperor Hadrian, who visited the city in 130 CE. It was later incorporated in the walls that surround the city and harbor, of which it is the only remaining entrance gate today.
Muratpaşa is a municipality and district of Antalya Province, Turkey. Its area is 96 km2, and its population is 526,293 (2022). The district covers part of the city centre of Antalya, and has a coastline of 20 km (12 mi). The Mediterranean Sea lies to the south of the district. Ümit Uysal is the mayor of Muratpaşa.
The Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Mosque (Turkish: Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Camii) is a mosque in the city of Antalya, Turkey. The mosque takes its name from Lala Mehmed Pasa.
Yivli Minaret Mosque (Turkish: Yivli Minare Camii) is a historic mosque located in Kaleiçi, the old town center of Antalya, Turkey. Situated along Cumhuriyet Street near Kalekapısı Square, it is one of the city’s most important landmarks. Its fluted brick minaret, adorned with traces of blue tilework, has become a widely recognized symbol of Antalya.
The Düden Waterfalls are two waterfalls of the Düden River in the province of Antalya, Turkey.
The Murat Paşa Mosque (Turkish: Murat Paşa Camii) is an Ottoman mosque in the Muratpaşa borough of Antalya, Turkey.
Atatürk's House Museum (Turkish: Atatürk Evi ve Müzesi) is a national museum in Antalya, Turkey dedicated to the visits of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk to this city.
The Glass Pyramid Sabancı Congress and Exhibition Center, mostly abbreviated as Glass Pyramid, (Turkish: Cam Piramit Sabancı Kongre ve Fuar Merkezi) is a multi-purpose convention complex located in Antalya, Turkey. The two floor building consists of five halls, the largest having a 2,400-seat capacity, an open-air 15,000 m2 exhibition area and various other facilities. The center was built by Sabanci Foundation, and its usage rights have been transferred to the Municipality of Antalya. It was commissioned on October 1, 1997 during the 34th Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival.
Karaalioğlu Park (Turkish: Karaalioğlu Parkı) is a large park in Antalya, Turkey. It is just south of Kaleiçi in the city center, easily reached on foot or by tram. The mayor's office, Municipal city theater, and an ancient fortress called Hıdırlık Tower overlooking the Roman harbor, view of the cliffs and the broad blue expanse of the Gulf of Antalya are major attractions of the park.
The Kesik Minare Cami (Broken Minaret Mosque), Korkut Cami or Cumanın Cami standing in the streets of Kaleiçi (Old Antalya) in southern Turkey, was originally built as a Roman temple in the 2nd century AD. In the 7th century, it was converted into a Byzantine church in honor of the Virgin Mary, but it was heavily damaged in the 7th century during the Arab invasions. In the 9th century it was repaired again. The minaret was added in the early 13th century when the Sultanate of Rum established their rule in Antalya and converted the church into a mosque. In 1361, when the crusader king of Cyprus took Antalya from the Seljuks, it was consecrated a church again, only to become a mosque once more during the rule of Şehzade Korkut, son of the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II. The main building was destroyed in a fire in 1896, but the surviving minaret, located today on Kaleiçi Hespçi Street, is known as the Kesik Minare.
Magydus (Ancient Greek: Μάγυδος, romanized: Magydos) was a city and bishopric of ancient Pamphylia on the Mediterranean coast of southwestern Asia Minor. It is probably the same as Mygdale (Μυγδάλη) described in the Stadiasmus Maris Magni.
The Antalya Stadium, officially branded as Corendon Airlines Park for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Antalya, Turkey. It is used mostly for football matches, hosting Turkish Süper Lig club Antalyaspor home matches. It has a capacity of nearly 32,537 (all seated) and is totally covered. The stadium has solar panels on its rooftop which generates, on average 7,200 kWh a day, enough to produce its total monthly electricity usage.
Muratpaşa, Antalya ilinin Muratpaşa ilçesine bağlı bir mahalledir.
Elmalı, Antalya ilinin Muratpaşa ilçesine bağlı bir mahalledir.
Selçuk, Antalya ilinin Muratpaşa ilçesine bağlı bir mahalledir.
Yenigöl, Antalya ilinin Muratpaşa ilçesine bağlı bir mahalledir.
Antalya Mevlevihanesi, Türkiye'nin Antalya ilinin merkez ilçelerinden Muratpaşa'da yer alan eski bir mevlevihanedir. Günümüzde, Antalya Mevlevihane Müzesi adıyla müze olarak kullanılır.
Muratpaşa Tramvay İstasyonu, AntRay'ın T1A ve T1B hattında yer alan ve Aralık 2009'da hizmete giren tramvay istasyonudur.
İsmetpaşa Tramvay İstasyonu, AntRay'ın T1A ve T1B hattında yer alan ve Aralık 2009'da hizmete giren tramvay istasyonudur.
Havalimanı Tramvay İstasyonu, AntRay'ın T1A hattında yer alan ve 22 Nisan 2016'da hizmete giren tramvay istasyonudur. Son istasyon olup tramvay istasyona varınca bütün yolcular tramvaydan indirilip havalimanı güvenlik sebepleriyle tramvayda arama yapılmaktadır.2024 yılında biletin fiyatı 20 liraya eşittir .
Zerdalilik Tramvay İstasyonu, AntRay'ın T2 hattında yer alan bir tramvay istasyonudur.