Antakya - Antioch
About Antakya
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See Antioch for the long, rich history of this area in the ancient and classical periods, dating back to the Calcolithic era of 5000 BC (as revealed by excavations of the mound of Tell-Açana among others). Subsequent rulers of the area include Alexander the Great, who after defeating the Persians in 333 BC followed the Orontes south into Syria. The city of Antioch was founded in 300 BC, after the death of Alexander, by the Seleucid King Antiochus Soter, and went on to play an important part in the history as one of the largest cities in the Roman Empire and Byzantium, a key location of the early years of Christianity, the Antiochian Orthodox Church, the rise of Islam and The Crusades.
With its remarkable history there is much for visitors to see in Antakya.
With its rich architectural heritage, Antakya is a member of the Norwich-based European Association of Historic Towns and Regions
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How to get
Regular flights with Turkish Airlines (THY) from İstanbul and Ankara and with SunExpress from Antalya to Adana, from where you can rent a car and head south to Hatay (approximately a four-hour drive from Adana to Antakya). Flights from İstanbul (daily) and Ankara (five weekly) to Antakya.Where to stay
Antakya Beyazıt; Tel: (326) 216-2900. Charming boutique hotel in an old French-colonial era building. Saray Oteli; Tel: (326) 214-9001. Budget town center hotel, perfectly acceptable.Where to eat
Antakya Evi, Sihali Caddesi. Lovely old townhouse setting, good food and licensed. Sultan Sofrası, İstiklal Caddesi. Great food, lots of local dishes but not licensed.Have you ever been in Antakya?
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