Youth Hostel in Antalya
Travel Tips for Antalya - Dedekonak Pension (Page 1/1)
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10 Oct 2011 Yvonne, New Zealand:
Antalya Museum - fantastic selection of statues of gods and godesses, and ornate sarcophogi. Easy access via tram. The ruins of the Kesik Minare (Truncated Minaret) are right behind the hostel - has been a Roman temple, Byzantine Church and a mosque. Wandering around the narrow streets of Kaleici with its Ottoman houses in various states of repair - we came across the 400 year old house in which Ataturk's wife was born (as told by the jeweller who had the 103 year old house/shop next door). |
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28 Sep 2011 Robyn, New Zealand:
The Pansiyon for home cooked meals. |
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17 Sep 2011 Stephen, USA:
A kabob anywhere, 4 Lira, heavy on the garlic sauce. |
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17 Sep 2011 Stephen, USA:
The museum, the walk to the museum, along the coast. |
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08 Apr 2011 Mary, England & Wales:
A day trip to Perge, Aspendos and Side can be booked in the old town. Passengers are collected from their hotel/pension. At 40 Euros it represents real value for money as entry fees to the archaeological sites and lunch is included in the price. |
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HI Hostel Antalya - Dedekonak PensionDedekonak Pension hostel is located in the old city Kaleici in Antalya. This Antalya hostel offers quality air-conditioned rooms and meals at affordable prices. With an experienced manager and qualified chef we cater to backpackers and independent travellers from the world over. English, German and Turkish are spoken. | more...... |

