Honeymooners could easily fall in love with the prospect of spending their Bargain Holidays to Side where lovers Anthony and Cleopatra clandestinely met. Now that would make your honeymoon more romantic and sizzling. While you will still see the ruins of the ancient port during your Bargain Holidays to Side, the town itself has drastically changed.
Your Side Bargain Holidays is one of Turkey’s most popular tourist destinations. But while indiscriminate tourism development has threatened Side’s inherent ancient and rustic attraction, there are efforts to restore the remnants of the town’s ancient past including the Roman shop colonnades near the gate of the city. Your Side Bargain Holidays destination is a classical site that has evolved into a resort town.
During your Bargain Holidays to Side, you will still see what remains of a Roman theatre complex which is considered Pamphylia’s largest. The lack of a hillside location in Side makes the creation of a Greek-style hollowed-out theatre so what you will is actually the Roman amphitheatre style. You will realize during your Bargain Holidays to Side that while the theatre is large enough with up to 20,000 seating capacity, it is not as well preserved as the Aspendos theatre.
You will observe during your Side Bargain Holidays that the 2nd century B.C Hellenistic main gate of the ancient town has been badly damaged. You will no longer see the marble columns along the collonaded street, which would have looked regal had they been reserved. You will be led to the ancient Roman baths by the broken stubs along the way. Your Side Bargain Holidays will lead you to a Roman-period sarcophagi and a host of other statues. Check out the remains of the temples of Fortuna and Tyche where pirates were sold as slaves centuries ago.
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