Hadrian’s Gate is a stunning Roman-era city gate in Antalya, built in 130 AD to honor Emperor Hadrian’s visit. This well-preserved monument features three arches adorned with intricate carvings and stands as a beautiful entrance to Antalya’s historic Kaleiçi district. It’s a popular photo spot and a symbol of the city’s rich ancient heritage. Walking through Hadrian’s Gate feels like stepping into the past, connecting visitors with Antalya’s Roman roots.
At the entrance to Antalya’s Kaleichi (Old Town) district.
No, it’s free to visit and walk through.
To commemorate Emperor Hadrian’s visit to the city.
The area around it is mostly flat, but the old town nearby has some cobbled streets.