Side Archaeological Site is an impressive open-air museum where ancient ruins stretch all the way to the Mediterranean coastline.
Founded in the 7th century BC and later flourishing under Roman rule, Side was once an important port city. Today, you can walk through its grand Roman theater, colonnaded streets, agora (marketplace), bath complexes, and city walls. The scale of the ruins makes it easy to imagine daily life in antiquity.
One of the most unique aspects of Side is how history blends seamlessly with modern life. Small shops, cafés, and boutique hotels are integrated among the ruins, creating a lively yet historic atmosphere.