For those who like history. Many things to see, beautiful design, you need definitely more than 2 hours to pay attention to all the exponates.
349ahmada
I'll have to be honest - I am not a big fan of Ancient Greek or Roman history. Nevertheless, this museum did not fail to impress with its wealth of ancient artefacts, relics and statues from those eras. It's amazing to see so many well-preserved, life-size statues and sarcophagi with such intricate details, complete with bilingual explanations of each in English and Turkish. The museum inside houses a vast collection, but you can find even more relics placed outdoors in the museum courtyard. There is even a small bird-house with a couple of peacocks and fancy breeds of chicken for some reason.The museum can be easily reached via tram from Kaleiçi. It is within a five to seven minutes walking distance from Konyaaltı Beach. I recommend going to the museum first, then relax on the beach for the rest of the afternoon.
world_citizen38
being an archaeological buff I very much enjoyed this museum. It was very well detailed and filled with many artifacts. They even had art and some contemporary artifacts (rugs and the such). 85% of the information however was in Turkish. There were some comments in English but very little. You can take pictures in this place but of course like the majority of the museums not flash. Staff was very friendly and answered some of my questions.
zeeshm
Out of all the things to do in Antalya I honestly thought this was one of the better ones. Lots off great artefacts from the perge site.