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About Side Side (pronounced ‘see day’) is situated on the
Mediterranean coast approximately 75 kilometers from one of Turkey’s
largest cities – Antalya. This unique seaside resort lies on a small,
flat peninsula which is 300 meters wide and 800 meters long and is just
packed to the brim with archeaological wonders and surrounded on both
sides by the deep, blue water of the Med. At certain points along the
main street that runs through the center and down to the quaint fishing
harbour, you can look between the buildings and streets and see the sea
on either sides.
Side was once an important commercial town. With its large mechant fleet
it traded with the countries of the eastern and western Mediterranean
and served as a port for many parts of inner Turkey. Side was a slave
market from which African slaves were sold and also a center for piracy.
After this period, Side turned to legitimate commerce and still
prospered.
Whilst Side has become extremely popular with European and Turkish
holidaymakers alike, it has managed to retain its ‘quaintness’ and
authenticity. Due to its abundence of archaeological treasures, all the
architecture in the old part of Side is of a certain style – pretty, two
– storey stone buildings with varnished, wooden balconies all along the
labyrinth of narrow, winding alleways.
Side has just everything you could want. For the culture – vulture there
is obviously a treasure chest of ancient history all around which
includes: The Amphitheatre dating back to Helenistic period and is one
of the largest in Turkey seating approximately 15,000 people; The Roman
Temples of Apollo and Artemis; The City Gates; Aquaducts and Museum. One
of the most enjoyable experiences is walking through these ruins at
night when all are illuminated.
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