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Standing at the edge of Kaleici (Antalya’s Old Town) and bordering Antalya’s scenic coastal park, Hidirlik Tower is one of the city’s most captivating historical landmarks. With its elevated location overlooking the Mediterranean, this 14-meter-tall Roman-era structure is a favorite viewpoint and photo spot for visitors.
Dating back to the 2nd century AD, Hidirlik Tower was built during Roman rule, with its upper sections added later during the Seljuk and Ottoman periods.
Despite its longevity, historians are still uncertain about its original purpose—theories suggest it may have been:
While no definitive evidence supports any single theory, the mystery adds to the charm and intrigue of this ancient structure.
Why Visit Hidirlik Tower?
A perfect sunset spot – Offering breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea.
One of the few surviving Roman-era monuments in Antalya.
Plan Your Visit to Hidirlik Tower
Discover the charm and mystery of Hidirlik Tower on your next trip to Antalya!