Where to stay in Antalya
Decide between a sightseeing trip and a beach week first: Kaleici for character, Konyaalti for value with the city in reach, Lara for all-inclusive sand.
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In short
Where to stay in Antalya
The first decision in Antalya is not which hotel but which holiday: the walled Old Town (Kaleici) for character and walkable evenings, or a beach base on the Lara or Konyaalti strips for an all-inclusive week. For a first trip built around the sights and the Roman ruins, stay in Kaleici. Choose Konyaalti for the best-value beach that still keeps the city in reach on the tram, Lara for a sealed five-star all-inclusive on sand, and Belek only if golf or a self-contained luxury week is the entire point.
The short version
- Best all-rounder: Kaleici (the walled Old Town).
- Best value: Konyaalti, the pebble beach on the tram west of the centre.
- Best atmosphere: Kaleici's harbour lanes and restored Ottoman mansions.
- Best for an all-inclusive beach week: Lara, the five-star strip east of the airport.
- Avoid using the harbour-front terraces as your hotel filter; they are the priciest, noisiest corner of an otherwise quiet Old Town.
Best areas to book
Kaleici (Old Town)
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeThe walled Ottoman quarter and the right base if you want Antalya the place rather than Antalya the beach resort: boutique guesthouses in restored timber mansions, the Roman harbour, Hadrian's Gate and Antalya Museum within walking or a short tram ride. The honest trade-off is small rooms, occasional street and bar noise, and a stair-and-cobble layout that punishes big cases or limited mobility โ and a tiny beach (Mermerli) rather than a real one.
Best for: First-timers, couples, character and the ruins over a beach
Konyaalti
ยฃ valueThe long pebble beach immediately west of the centre, backed by the Taurus mountains and a few AntRay tram stops from the Old Town and the museum. Better value and more genuinely local than Lara, with a Blue Flag promenade and parks that suit families, and the pick if you want beach plus easy access to the city rather than a sealed resort. The catch is pebbles rather than sand, and a mix of mid-range hotels rather than the big all-inclusives.
Best for: Families, value, beach with the city in reach
Lara
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumThe premium resort strip east of the airport, where most of the big five-star all-inclusives sit on a long sandy beach near the Duden lower waterfall. This is the classic UK package base โ strong if you want everything on site and rarely to leave โ but it is a 25-30 minute taxi back into the Old Town, off the main tram, and feels like an international resort bubble rather than Turkey.
Best for: All-inclusive beach weeks, families who want everything on site
Belek
ยฃยฃยฃ premiumFurther east again toward Aspendos, the golf-and-luxury-resort zone: manicured, expensive and almost entirely about the hotel and the championship courses. Choose it only if golf or a self-contained high-end week is the point โ it is roughly 35km from the Old Town and there is no real town to walk to, so you are committing to the resort gates.
Best for: Golf, high-end all-inclusive, a sealed luxury week
Side (Selimiye)
ยฃยฃ mid-rangeA separate resort town about 65km east, built around its own ruined Roman temple of Apollo on a headland. Worth knowing as an alternative to Antalya proper if you want ancient sites woven into the beach without day-tripping โ but it is its own destination an hour from Antalya's airport and Old Town, so do not book it expecting Antalya's city on the doorstep.
Best for: Beach plus ruins on the doorstep, a quieter resort base
The simple choice
If you are booking in a hurry, ask one question: is this a sightseeing trip or a beach week? For 3-4 nights around the harbour, Hadrian's Gate and a day trip to Aspendos and Perge, filter for Kaleici and ignore everything else. For a 7-night sun-and-pool holiday, compare Konyaalti for value-with-the-city and Lara for the polished all-inclusives, and book the hotel before the area โ at the premium end, a Lara package often costs less than buying the flight and a five-star room separately.
The AntRay tram links the airport, Kaleici and Konyaalti on one cheap AntalyaKart fare (~42โบ / ยฃ0.70 a ride). Lara and Belek are east of the airport and off it, so a resort base there means taxis or hotel shuttles into the city.
Safety and noise
Most trips to Antalya are trouble-free; in tourist areas the day-to-day risk GOV.UK flags is pickpocketing and street theft, plus reports of drink-spiking, so watch your drink on a night out around the harbour bars. For accommodation that translates to a practical rule: a guesthouse one or two lanes back from the Kaleici harbour-front sleeps far better than a room directly over the bar strip, and the gated Lara and Belek resorts are quiet by design. Carry comprehensive travel insurance too: your UK GHIC does not cover you in Turkey.
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