How much money does a tourist really need in Antalya?
We decided to spend a whole day like regular tourists and find out for ourselves. We started with morning coffee, strolled around the city, bought souvenirs, tried street food, bought Semitic and freshly squeezed juices, checked restaurant prices, and found out how much boat cruises cost.
But most importantly, we also experienced the other side of tourist Antalya: taxis, unexpected prices, and even old street scams, like shoe shines, that tourists still fall for.
In this episode, we'll explore real prices, a bit of adventure, and an honest answer to the question:
how much does a tourist day in Antalya cost?
Let's write in the comments how much you think you need for such a day. It's interesting to compare your expectations with reality.
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00:00 | How much does a tourist day in Antalya cost?
00:47 | Tourist breakfast: coffee and a donut – how much does it cost?
01:42 | How much does public transportation cost in Antalya?
02:45 | Simit – the most popular street food in Turkey
03:37 | Freshly squeezed juices: cheap or tourist prices?
04:40 | How much do magnets and souvenirs cost?
06:12 | An old tourist scam: shoe shine
07:24 | Taxis in Antalya: how much do they charge tourists?
09:08 | Tourist lunch: how much does it cost to eat in the center?
10:44 | Where to eat cheap in Antalya?
12:28 | Fez and vest – how much do traditional clothing cost?
13:31 | Boat trips: boat prices
15:37 | Supermarket prices: Turkish delight, sweets, and wine
16:52 | Summary