Skip the crowds—this is a private tour for your group only. Begin your journey at the Mawlawi Lodge Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the mystical traditions of Sufism through fascinating exhibits and serene surroundings. Continue to the iconic Yivli Minare, an architectural marvel adorned with intricate details and decorative tiles, offering panoramic views of the city from its soaring heights. As you explore the vibrant streets, you'll be captivated by the Saat Kulesi, the city's majestic clock tower that stands as a symbol of both Antalya's modernity and its storied past. Finally, visit the Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Camii, a magnificent mosque showcasing breathtaking Ottoman architecture...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide touristique local professionnel
Saat Kulesi Entrance Fees
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Hadrian Gate Hotel
By the entrance to the Hadrian's Gate Hotel (Right column)
Retour
Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque
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Skip the crowds—this is a private tour for your group only. Begin your journey at the Mawlawi Lodge Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the mystical traditions of Sufism through fascinating exhibits and serene surroundings. Continue to the iconic Yivli Minare, an architectural marvel adorned with intricate details and decorative tiles, offering panoramic views of the city from its soaring heights. As you explore the vibrant streets, you'll be captivated by the Saat Kulesi, the city's majestic clock tower that stands as a symbol of both Antalya's modernity and its storied past. Finally, visit the Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Camii, a magnificent mosque showcasing breathtaking Ottoman architecture...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide touristique local professionnel
Saat Kulesi Entrance Fees
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Hadrian Gate Hotel
By the entrance to the Hadrian's Gate Hotel (Right column)
Retour
Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque
Itinéraire
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Musée Galata Mevlevi
The original usage was unstable. But it is definitely a monastery for the Ottoman era. There are great exhibits. (in English and Turkish) about the life and times of the poet and spiritual leader of Sufi Rumi and you can see the rooms. Can be used by performers and performances involving traditional instruments.
29 minutes
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Yivliminare Mosque
Within the Yivli Minare complex is the superb Mawlawi Lodge Museum, a tourist handicraft center in the restored 13th-century Imaret Medresesi School (Seminary), and two cemeteries (cemeteries), one from Late 14th century and one from 1502.
29 minutes
3
Saat Kulesi (Tour de l'Horloge)
Antalya's Clock Tower, built during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (1876-1909), marks the entrance to Kale Kapısı to Kaleiçi.
29 minutes
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Tekeli Mehmet Pasa Mosque
Tekeli Mehmet Paşa Camii was built by Beylerbey (Governor) Tekeli Mehmet Paşa. The building underwent major renovations in 1886 and 1926. Note the beautiful Arabic inscriptions on the colored tiles above the windows and along the base.