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Because of the archaeological and natural
riches of the area, Antalya is also known as the Turkish Riviera. The sun, sea,
nature and history combine to form a very popular resort, highlighted by some of
the cleanest beaches in the Mediterranean. The 630km shoreline of the province
is liberally scattered with ancient cities, harbours, memorial tombs and
beaches, secluded coves and lush forests, many of which are easily accessible
from the city.
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With its
palm-lined boulevard, internationally-acclaimed marina, and old castle with
traditional architecture, all set amidst a modern city, Antalya is a major
tourist centre in Turkey. In addition to the wide selection of hotels,
restaurants, bars, nightclubs and shops, the city also plays host to a number of
sporting events throughout the year, like International Beach Volleyball,
triathlon, golf tournaments, archery, tennis and canoeing competitions. The
Cultural Centre, which opened in 1995, hosts cultural and art events in the
fields of music, theatre, and creative arts. The main area of interest in the
city is central old quarter within the Roman walls, known as Kaleici, and there
are many good museums.
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Districts: Akseki, Alanya, Elmali,
Finike, Gazipasa, Gundogmus, Ibradi, Kale, Kas, Kemer, Korkuteli, Kumluca, Manavgat and Serik are all towns in the province of
Antalya.
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