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Kaleiçi is the ancient heart of Antalya, a compact neighbourhood of Ottoman-era timber houses, Roman walls, and narrow cobbled lanes winding down to a small harbour. The district has been continuously inhabited since at least the 2nd century BC, and layers of Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, and Ottoman architecture sit side by side. Today, many of the restored mansions operate as boutique hotels, restaurants, and craft shops, though enough locals still live here to keep the neighbourhood from feeling like an open-air museum.
Start at the old harbour (Yat Limani) and work your way uphill through Hesapçı Sokak, the main commercial street. The Kesik Minare (Broken Minaret), once a Roman temple that became a Byzantine church and then a mosque, is the most architecturally layered building in the district. Entry to Kaleiçi itself is free and it is walkable in 2-3 hours, though many visitors spend the better part of a day lingering in cafes and rooftop terraces.
Pro Tip: Visit the harbour at sunset when the fishing boats return and the clifftop cafes light up. Morning is quieter for photography, but the golden-hour views from the harbour wall towards the Taurus Mountains are the best in the city.