Embark on a delightful culinary journey through the streets of Antalya, where you'll experience both the local flavors of the region and the broader richness of Turkish cuisine. This half-day walking tour takes you to the best local eateries and hidden gems, where you'll enjoy authentic dishes that define Antalya and Turkish food culture. All locations are within walking distance, and you'll also explore historical landmarks along the way, making this tour a true feast for the senses.
We will meet at 10:00 AM next to the Historical Clock Tower in Antalya city center.Our guide will check the reservation and confirm the names.
Tour Highlights:
While wandering through the charming streets of Kaleiçi, you will enjoy the rich history of Antalya and pass by iconic landmarks such as Hadrian's Gate, Yivli Minaret, and the Clock Tower. Our guide will provide historical insights throughout the tour. This tour combines the city's rich history with a delightful culinary experience. You will explore Antalya’s gastronomic culture by tasting local specialties at 5-6 different stops. The menu includes pastries, traditional appetizers (mezes), regional kebabs, and refreshing non-alcoholic beverages.
At the end of the day, we will conclude the tour in the heart of the city, where you can enjoy a traditional Turkish coffee while taking in the beautiful views.
*Customization Options: Vegan and vegetarian-friendly menus can be prepared upon request.
We will meet in front of the clock tower in Antalya city centre. Our guide will ask you if you will join our cullinary tour and ask for your name.
(Note: For hotel pick-up or pick-up from a different location, please contact us. Additional charges may apply. )
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Turkish Lira (TRY)
GMT+3
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Available • Apps: BiTaksi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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