Day 7 of Turkey Vacation: Side on August 25th, 2016

Last day in Antalya.
The plan of the day was to visit Side, an ancient Greek city on the Mediterranean coast East of Antalya. On the way back there were two other major attractions, the amphitheater of Aspendos and the ancient city of Perge. But these two sites were all off the major D400 Route, that plus some difficulties in finding the right bus in Manavgat meant we only managed to visit one of them.

Pedestrian Street of Antalya


Pedestrian Street of Antalya



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By the way, I should have mentioned in the previous two posts that us unable to find a rental car and not satisfying with the quotes from the travel agents meant we would manage our visit of Side and Aspendos and Perge on our own, otherwise it would be a totally different worry-free experience.

So in the morning of August 25th we checked out of our hotel room, took the tram back to Antalya Bus Station, stored our bags in the giant left luggage facility at the bus station (with a small fee though), and took the bus to Manavgat.

Shops near Ismetpasa Tram Station


Shops near Ismetpasa Tram Station

The bus to Manavgat first ran around the city of Antalya picking up people along the way. (We didn’t know this at first, and there’s no way we would know its route inside the city of Antalya in advance, so we took the safe way of getting to bus station first.)

Traffic on Turkish Route D400 from Antalya to Manavgat


Traffic on Turkish Route D400 from Antalya to Manavgat


This practice particularly annoyed me because most of the pickup points of our bus seemed to be on intersections with an overpass (like the one on the previous photo). It wasn’t very nice to wait for traffic lights under an overpass that we could otherwise take.

Traffic on Turkish Route D400 from Antalya to Manavgat


Traffic on Turkish Route D400 from Antalya to Manavgat

So after roughly 90 minutes the driver dropped us off near a roundabout just outside the city of Manavgat, where he waived down a minivan that served as a free shuttle to the bus station of Side. (Luckily some local ladies were also travelling to Side, so the bus stopped and we were transferred onto that minivan. Otherwise we would probably have ended up in Manavgat.)

Palm Trees and Sand Domes at Side Bus Station


Palm Trees and Sand Domes at Side Bus Station

From Side Bus Station there’s another local shuttle bus that ran between the bus station and Side’s pedestrian street next to Roman theatre. But since we would love to enjoy the ruins along the way, we decided to go on foot.

Back of Nymphaeum


Back of Nymphaeum


Nymphaeum


Nymphaeum


Ruins of Colonnaded Streets


Ruins of Colonnaded Streets


Ruins of Houses


Ruins of Houses


Ruins of Houses along Main Passage of Side Town


Ruins of Houses along Main Passage of Side Town


Main Passage of Side Town


Main Passage of Side Town


Ruins of Agoras


Ruins of Agoras

Our first stop of the day was actually Side Museum (because it’s covered in our museum passes). We began to enjoy the wonderful gift of aif-con after walking in the blistering sun for even only a few minutes.

Exhibits of Side Museum


Exhibits of Side Museum


Exhibits of Side Museum


Exhibits of Side Museum


Open-Air Exhibits of Side Museum


Open-Air Exhibits of Side Museum


Side Museum


Side Museum
The side museum was built on an ancient Roman bath, so one could still say the traces of bath building remaining.


Peacock in Shades in Side Museum


Peacock in Shades in Side Museum


Open-Air Exhibit of Columns in Side Museum


Open-Air Exhibit of Columns in Side Museum


Open-Air


Open-Air Exhibit of Tomb Covers in Side Museum


Open-Air Exhibit of Tombs in Side Museum


Open-Air Exhibit of Tombs in Side Museum


Triumphal Arch in Side Town


Triumphal Arch in Side Town

Then we visited Side’s Roman Theatre. Again, it’s covered by our museum passes.

Remains of Stairs in Side Roman Theatre


Remains of Stairs in Side Roman Theatre


I think Side’s Roman Theatre was the only amphitheater I’ve been to that’s got this passage in the rear enabling people to enter the sitting area from beneath, which was a standard feature in most of today’s stadiums. Pretty forward-looking.
On a second thought, maybe other amphitheaters (like Aspendos) also got this feature. Maybe it’s just closed to visitors for preservation purposes.

Side Roman Theatre


Side Roman Theatre


Side Roman Theatre


Side Roman Theatre


Side Roman Theatre


Side Roman Theatre


Passage in Side Roman Theatre


Passage in Side Roman Theatre


Arch of Side Roman Theatre Leading to Outside World


Arch of Side Roman Theatre Leading to Outside World


Side Roman Theatre through Arch and Scaffolding


Side Roman Theatre through Arch and Scaffolding


After leaving Side’s Roman Theatre, we continued walking towards the Apollo Temple on its coastline.
Colonnaded Streets


Colonnaded Streets


Side Roman Theatre Exterior


Side Roman Theatre Exterior


Main Commercial Street of Side


Main Commercial Street of Side


Tour Boats in Side Harbor


Tour Boats in Side Harbor


Tour Boats in Side Harbor


Tour Boats in Side Harbor


Ruins of Side Basilica


Ruins of Side Basilica


Ruins of Side Basilica


Ruins of Side Basilica


Temple of Apollo


Temple of Apollo


Temple of Apollo


Temple of Apollo


It was noon when we got to the Temple of Apollo, not the best time to take the most astonishing photos. (The best time should be dust or dawn, with the gradient of colors on the horizon.)
Tour Boat in Mediterranean Sea by Side


Tour Boat in Mediterranean Sea by Side


Shorelines of Rocks near Side Apollo Temple


Shorelines of Rocks near Side Apollo Temple


Temple of Apollo


Temple of Apollo


Streets of Side Town


Streets of Side Town


Streets of Side Town


Streets of Side Town


Grapes


Grapes


Bananas


Bananas


It’s after the hints of my parents that I found the people of Side just grew these fruits in their frontyards.
Selimiye Cami Mosque in Side


Selimiye Cami Mosque in Side


Ruins of Side Roman Theatre


Ruins of Side Roman Theatre

This time, we took the shuttle bus from Side Roman Theatre to Side Bus Station (1TL per person if I remembered correctly), then a Side local bus minivan to Manavgat, hoping to catch the bus from Manavgat to Serik to visit the ruins of Aspendos.

Streets of Side


Streets of Side

The problem was that, I was searching for Manavgat Bus Station on my Google Maps, and for a while the minivan to Manavgat seemed to be going away from Manavgat Bus Station (although we checked with the driver that he’s heading for the Bus Station, but with the language gap we couldn’t be sure about that). In hindsight, it’s perfectly normal as the minivan would be running around Manavgat dropping off people before heading back to the Bus Station, but at that moment we just went super-uneasy and felt there’s something wrong and decided to get off the minivan.
So we were teleported right to downtown Manavgat, with people around us speaking a totally different language. Luckily, some local gentleman that spoke English helped us out and told us the bus from Manavgat to Serik also passes through downtown Manavgat. So with his help, we successfully got on the right bus to Serik.

Well, I should have taken a few photos of downtown Manavgat to celebrate this adventure. I think I was too freaked out that I didn’t.

So after getting off the bus at the edge of Serik town, we took a taxi to the ruins of Aspendos. With meter-based negotiation (yeah I know that’s a strange notion, but that’s what happened to us on that day), the driver agreed to take us there and back for 80TL.

Again, the ruins of Aspendos was covered by our museum passes.
The whole Aspendos site consisted of a roman theatre that’s in wonderful shape (and served several summer concerts even till this day), and the ruins of the rest of Aspendos town that weren’t in good shape.

Stadium at Aspendos


Stadium at Aspendos


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


I’ll mark it here. There should be a pano shot to be uploaded.
Basilica of Aspendos in the Distance


Basilica of Aspendos in the Distance


Arch in the Ruins of Aspendos


Arch in the Ruins of Aspendos


Gateway to Inner Aspendos


Gateway to Inner Aspendos


Basilica of Aspendos


Basilica of Aspendos


Nymphaeum and Basilica of Aspendos


Nymphaeum and Basilica of Aspendos


Ruins at Aspendos


Ruins at Aspendos


Ruins at Aspendos


Ruins at Aspendos


Ditch near Aspendos Agora


Ditch near Aspendos Agora


Basilica of Aspendos Interior


Basilica of Aspendos Interior


Excavations at Basilica of Aspendos


Excavations at Basilica of Aspendos


Basilica of Aspendos


Basilica of Aspendos


Ruins at Aspendos


Ruins at Aspendos


Apart from these, there should be some ruins of ancient Aqueduct that’s farther north of these, that I didn’t visit.
Basilica of Aspendos and Single Archway


Basilica of Aspendos and Single Archway


Rugged Trails Uphill to Aspendos Acropolis


Rugged Trails Uphill to Aspendos Acropolis


Mountains by Aspendos


Mountains by Aspendos


Overlooking Stadium at Aspendos


Overlooking Stadium at Aspendos


Remains of Stadium at Aspendos


Remains of Stadium at Aspendos


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre Backstage


Aspendos Theatre Backstage


Doorway Leading Out of Aspendos Theatre Backstage


Doorway Leading Out of Aspendos Theatre Backstage


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


Archway in Aspendos Theatre


Archway in Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre and Neighboring Mountains


Aspendos Theatre and Neighboring Mountains


Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Theatre


Stairs at Aspendos Theatre


Stairs at Aspendos Theatre


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Aspendos Theatre Stage


Aspendos Theatre Stage


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Details of Aspendos Theatre Stage


Back of Aspendos Theatre


Back of Aspendos Theatre


Back of Aspendos Theatre


Back of Aspendos Theatre


Aspendos Bridge


Aspendos Bridge


On the way back the driver took a small detour to the Aspendos Bridge, which was built in the 13th century.
Farmlands East of Serik


Farmlands East of Serik


After getting out of the taxi, we just waited on the side of D400 Route. We didn’t wait long before getting on another bus back to Antalya.

At Antalya Bus Station we retrieved our bags, finished dinner at a restaurant hidden in the corner of the bus station (so it wasn’t an expensive meal at all), and waited for our bus to Goreme.

Dinner at Antalya Bus Station


Dinner at Antalya Bus Station


Dinner at Antalya Bus Station


Dinner at Antalya Bus Station


Liquid Soap at Antalya Bus Station


Liquid Soap at Antalya Bus Station
Either the bathroom janitor was really lazy, or the liquid soap dispenser right next to it was just a fancy decoration, I thought.


Antalya Bus Station Interior


Antalya Bus Station Interior


PTV on Metro Coach


PTV on Metro Coach


There wasn’t much to talk about of the Metro bus ride to Goreme. I remembered to book the wider “1+2” seats, but the seat pitch (which is what matters if one wants to sleep well) wasn’t any better. That’s all.
Icecream Served on Metro Coach


Icecream Served on Metro Coach


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