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Nearby Cities: Antalya (~63km) . Kaleici (~63km) .

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Sahara Hotel

Sahara Hotel

Welcome to sahara hotel. We are at the mainstreet between Side and Manavgat and near the big beach of Side. :)...

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$42
  Side Travel Guide

Side is one of the best-known classical sites in Turkey, and was an ancient harbour whose name meant pomegranate. Side is a resort town on the southern coast of Turkey, near the villages of Manavgat and Selimiye, 75 km from Antalya) in the province of Antalya. It is located on the eastern part of the Pamphylian coast, which lies about 20 km east of the mouth of the Eurymedon River.

The great ruins are among the most notable in Asia Minor. They cover a large promontory where a wall and a moat separate it from the mainland. During medieval times, the wall and moat were repaired and the promontory houses a wealth of structures.

There are colossal ruins of a theater complex, the largest of Pamphylia, built much like a Roman amphitheater that relies on arches to support the sheer verticals. The Roman style was adopted because Side lacked a convenient hillside that could be hollowed out as in the usual Greek fashion more typical of Asia Minor. The theater is less well preserved than the Aspendos theater, but it is almost as large, seating 15,000 - 20,000 people. With time and the shifting of the earth, the scena wall has collapsed over the stage and the proscenium is in a cataract of loose blocks. It was converted into an open-air sanctury with two chapels during Byzantine times (5-6th c.)

The well preserved city walls provide an entrance to the site through the Hellenistic main gate (Megale Pyle) of the ancient city, although this gate from the second century BC is badly damaged. Next comes the colonnaded street although the marble columns once there do not exist anymore. All that remains is a few broken stubs near the old Roman baths. The street leads to the a public bath, restored as a museum displaying Roman period statues and sarcophagi. Next is the square agora with in the middle the remains of the round Tyche and Fortuna temple (2nd c. BC), a periptery with twelve columns. In later times it was used as a trading center where pirates sold slaves. The current remains of the theatre, which was used for gladiator fights and later as a church, and the monumental gate date back to the 2nd century. The early Roman Temple of Dionysus is near the theater. The fountain gracing the entrance is restored. At the left side are the remains of a Byzantine Basilica. A public bath has been restored

The remaining ruins of Side include three temples, an aqueduct, and a nymphaeum. Sides nymphaeum - a grotto with a natural water supply dedicated to the nymphs - was an artificial grotto or fountain building of elaborate design.

 Top Destinations in Turkey

 Istanbul (Distance ~517km)

 Antalya (Distance ~63km)

 Goreme (Distance ~376km)

 Cappadocia (Distance ~368km)

 Bodrum (Distance ~354km)

 Cirali (Distance ~91km)

 Kusadasi (Distance ~386km)

 Pamukkale (Distance ~238km)

 Selcuk (Distance ~380km)

 Ankara (Distance ~375km)

 Fethiye (Distance ~204km)

 Kas (Distance ~170km)

 Urgup (Distance ~372km)

 Dalyan (Distance ~246km)

Distance from Other Countries: Budapest (~1568km) . Santorini Island (~533km) . Athens (~693km) . Belgrade (~1282km) . Bucharest (~965km) . Cairo (~749km) . Sofia (~955km) . Crete Island (~618km) . Brasov (~1101km) . Corfu Island (~1060km) . Paros Island (~524km) . Luxor (~1241km) . Rhodes Island (~314km) . Mykonos Island (~541km) . Ios Island (~539km) .