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Are you searching around for Hotels in the beautiful city of Antalya and don’t know where to start? Well you have come to the right place. Here at Ciao you can find lots and lots of Hotels to rest in at night whilst you explore...
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"If I close my eyes and dream a little I can think of a city like this; one with an old Roman Harbour and 2,000 year old walls nestling in the sun looking out over the bright blue Mediterranean. We would stroll through the narrow cobbled historic streets a ..."
"...My Easter holidays were spent in Side in the Anatolia district of Turkey. We hired a car and explored the area. There are many old interesting archaeological sites in this locality. When we were travelling to Aspendos we notices a sign for the Eurymedon ..."
"We stayed in Turkey this Easter our base was Side on the south western Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Perge is easy to find it is near Aksu turn of the main Antalya to Alanya road D400 about 18 km east of Antalya; it is about122 km from Alanya, map http: ..."
"...When visiting Side in Turkey this Easter one of the places we visited was Aspendos. Aspendos is an ancient city (ruined) known best for its amphitheatre. The ruined town is known as the Greek Aspendos, modern Belkis or the ancient city of Pamphylia, ..."