Kaleiçi is the historic city center of Antalya, Turkey. Until modern times, almost the entire city was confined within its walls. It has structures dating from the Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, Ottoman and modern Turkish republican eras. Most of it however, dates to the late 18th and 19th centuries. While some of the traditional Turkish homes are occupied by residents, many have been converted into boutique hotels, restaurants and shops selling handicrafts and other folkloric arts. The area has been undergoing to an extensive restoration by the municipality of Antalya.
The Kaleiçi area is located in the centre-eastern portion of the city along the mediterranean coast fronted by the yacht harbour that dates to the Roman era.
The name Kaleiçi means "Inside the Kale" or "Inner Kale" (Kale itself means castle or fortress).
Landmarks
- Antalya Clock Tower
- Hadrian's Gate
- Hıdırlık Tower
- İskele mosque
- Kalekapısı
- Karatay Medrese
- Kesik Minare
- Yacht Harbour
- Yivli Minare
- Mermerli Beach
- Mermerli Park
- Pazar Hamamı
- Suna & Inan Kıraç Kaleiçi Museum
- Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Mosque
- Yat Limani
- Mevlevihane Museum
- Gavur(Yenikapi) Hamamı
- Aya Yorgi Greek Church
- Saint Alypius Greek Church
- Antalya Ethnography Museum
- Kara Molla Masjid
- Ahi Kizi Masjid
- Ahi Yusuf Masjid
- Imaret Madrasa
- Giyaseddin Keyhüsrev Madrasa
- Balıkpazarı Hamamı
- Antalya Old city walls