Kaleici is Antalya's historic city center and a maze of narrow streets lined with Ottoman-era houses, boutique shops, and handicraft stores. You'll be walking through the ancient Hadrian's Gate to the Roman Harbor. The harbor is the perfect place for lunch or dinner.
Perge and Aspendos are 2 of Antalya's most significant archeological sites. The Antalya Museum has numerous exhibits from the Hellenistic period to the Byzantine era. The highlight of the museum is the exhibition of ancient statuary.
White sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and crystal blue skies make Lara Beach one of Turkey's most attractive. Enjoy the sun and sea, or watersports such as paragliding and kiteboarding.
Duden Falls, with its stunning waterfall, is a great spot for a picnic. Hadrian's Gate is one of the best-preserved Roman ruins in Antalya and a popular tourist attraction.
The Saturday Bazaar and Antalya Farmer's Market offer tourists a chance to sample Turkish cuisine, purchase handcrafted rugs, jewelry, clothing, and a variety of other items.
If you have an extra day or two, consider taking a day trip to Aspendos, Kursunlu Waterfall, or the Karain Cave.
But, if you have less time, you can combine days 1 and 4 into one day of sightseeing.