Side Ancient City is one of the most important archaeological sites in the region, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC. The city was an important trade centre in ancient times as one of the largest port cities in the Pamphylia region. Today, it is like an open-air museum filled with ruins from the Roman and Hellenistic periods.
The Side Ancient Theatre is one of the largest ancient theatres in the Mediterranean, with a capacity of approximately 15,000 people. With its excellent acoustics, the theatre hosts concerts and theatre performances today. The theatre offers visitors the opportunity to take a journey into the depths of history and enjoy an unforgettable cultural experience.
Another iconic structure is the Temple of Apollo. This temple, which has become one of the symbols of Side, creates a magnificent silhouette, especially at sunset, under the orange glow of the setting sun. It is an indispensable stop for photography enthusiasts.
Located in the centre of the ancient city of Side, the Agora was the centre of trade and social life in ancient times. Today, as you walk among the stone columns and ruins, you can imagine what city life was like during the Roman period.
To fully appreciate the historical texture of Side, you need to allow enough time to explore the ancient city. This area, which can be easily explored throughout the day, is a must-see for history and archaeology enthusiasts.