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Center |
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Accommodation |
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Half Board |
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Far To Airport 15 Km |
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14:00 |
| Address |
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Gursu Mah. 306 Sk. No:14 Konyaalti |
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Check-Out Time |
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12:00 |
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| | | | Rooms and Beds | 57 Rooms, 125 Beds.All includes Telephone , Direct Dial Telephone , Shower and WC , Hair Dryer , Balcony , 24 hrs Room Service , TV , Satellite TV , Music Broadcast , Split Air condition.
| | Dining and Wining | 2 Restaurant(s) Indoor cap:100, Outdoor cap: 250, Breakfast Hall (total cap: 250), Snack Bar, Cafeteria. Lobby Bar, Pool Bar, Cuisines.
| | Facilities and Services | Doctor , Internet , Laundry Service , Safety box at reception , Parking lot for.
| | Leisure and Recreation | Outdoor Swimming Pool with children section, Garden , Playing Ground for Children ,TV Room.
| | Sports | Table Tennis, Volleyball.
| | Location | | Near City Center, On the Beach, Antalya 5 Km, Antalya Airport 15 Km. |
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| ABOUT ANTALYA |
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ANTALYA
Because of the archaeological and natural riches of the area, Antalya is also known as the Turkish Riviera. The sun, sea, nature and history combine to form a very... |
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HOW TO GET
Antalya is easily accessed from most parts of the country, and the main bus station (Yeni Garaj) is 4km north of the city centre. Major routes include Istanbul... |
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WHERE TO VISIT
Founded in 1922 by Süleyman Fikri Erten and housed first in the Alaaddin Mosque in the old city and then in the Yivli Minaret, the museum was later moved to... |
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GEOGRAPHY
Antalya is dominated by two climates. The coastal area is typically Mediterranean with hot dry summers and mild rainy winters. The interior region has a transitional... |
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WHERE TO EAT
The nomadic people living in the rural areas raise wheat and animals, and it is these products which form the basis of the local cuisine.
Though limited in scope... |
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DON'T LEAVE WITHOUT
Visiting the Antalya Museum. Walking up the gorge at Saklikent. Seeing the ruins at Perge and Termessos. Walking through Kaleici and the old houses of Antalya... |
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