Antalya
I came to Antalya by bus from Fethiye. The bus ride takes 4 hours and costs 170 TL.
Antalya has a convenient tram system.
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Antalya streets
The ads on trams are rather Turkish.
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Ad on Tram
Some of the trams run underground. For example at the bus station.
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This is not the metro, it's the tram
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Shopping centre
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Marina
The beach is crowded. Antalya is situated on a cliff and to get to the sea and back you have to walk up and down.
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Beach
There are more cliffs on the eastern side of Antalya and a waterfall somewhere. I decided to go there.
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Cliffs
A nice place for a swim on the way. It was 38C.
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Let's go for a swim
The waterfall is powerful, loud and fresh.
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Powerful, loud, fresh
Don’t go over the edge.
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Edge
The Hadrian’s Gate still functions after 2000 years and people walk through it.
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Hadrian's Gate
Some parts of the city look pleasant.
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Pleasant
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Old town
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Moon
The gate functions at night too.
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Gate at night
Roofs, Russian concerts.
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Antalya
After 2 days in Antalya I’m going to the airport early in the morning.
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Soon