Perge Ancient City Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Perge Ancient City Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Explore the ancient city of Perge, near Antalya, renowned for its Roman ruins, impressive sculptures, and historical significance. Visit its grand fountains, colonnaded streets, and landmarks linked to St. Paul.
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Highlights
- Roman architecture with iconic towers, colonnaded streets, and large baths.
- Visited by St. Paul, a key site for early Christianity.
- Famous for Roman sculptures, many in Antalya Museum.
- Grand fountains fed by ancient water canals.
- Well-preserved stadium seating up to 12,000 visitors.
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- Perge Ancient City Entrance Ticket
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- Hotel Transfer
How It Works
- Opening Hours: 08:00 - 19:00 daily
- Location: Barbaros, Perge Yolu, 07112, Aksu, Antalya
- Next-Day Purchase: If your purchase is for tomorrow, your ticket will be sent to you by early morning.
- Future Date Purchase: If your purchase is for a future date, since tickets have expiration dates, you will receive them the day before your service date.
- Your tickets are valid throughout the opening hours.
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- Non-refundable
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Perge Archaeological Site near Antalya is a treasure of ancient history, featured on UNESCO's Temporary List of World Heritage Sites. Known as a Roman sculpture hub, its statues are showcased in the Antalya Museum. Founded in the 3rd century BC, Perge flourished under Roman rule, with highlights including iconic entrance towers, a 500-meter colonnaded street with a water canal, and monumental fountains. The city boasts a well-preserved stadium seating 12,000 and holds significance in early Christianity as St. Paul visited multiple times. Perge offers an immersive journey through Roman architecture, engineering, and cultural legacy.