Armoury

Alanya


This large tower would have served as a coastal watchtower and arsenal during the Seljuk era. If you're game you can follow the walls from here towards the East Bastion, then climb them as they scale the seaward cliff towards the castle, with wonderful views on the way. Be warned, though: they are crumbling, very steep and not exactly safe.


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Nearby Alanya attractions

1. Tersane

0.04 MILES

A wooden walkway runs south along the old harbour's east wall from the Red Tower to the Tersane, the only Seljuk-built shipyard remaining in Turkey…

2. Red Tower

0.19 MILES

This striking five-storey octagonal defence tower, measuring nearly 30m in diameter, more than 30m in height and with a central cistern within for water…

3. Castle Viewpoint

0.29 MILES

Enjoy this wonderful viewpoint looking across the city and Cilician mountains while walking up to the castle through the steep streets of the Tophane…

4. Ömürlü Kemal Atli Cultural Centre

0.32 MILES

This carefully prepared ethnographic museum displays life as it would have been for Ottoman Turks in Alanya in the 19th century, over two floors…

5. Süleymaniye Camii

0.34 MILES

This fine 16th-century mosque, which replaced a Seljuk structure dating to the 13th century, is the oldest in Alanya.

6. Bedesten

0.36 MILES

This bedesten (vaulted covered market) with a rectangular courtyard in the centre dates from the Ottoman era. For many years it functioned as a hotel.

7. Ehmedek

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As you walk up to Alanya Castle, the road passes a turn-off for the village of Ehmedek, which was the Turkish quarter during Ottoman and Seljuk times…

8. Phosphorus Cave

0.37 MILES

The area near this cave is often used for a swimming stop by many of the excursion boats setting out from Alanya harbour. Despite its name, the glittering…