

Akra Hotel, Antalya
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Akra Antalya stands out with its sea-view rooms and suites, award-winning gastronomic experiences, sustainable hospitality approach, and meticulously designed spaces. Its location in the heart of the city centre, and just 15mins from the airport, makes it a preferred choice for both business and leisure travellers.
Address: Şirinyalı, Lara Cd. No:24, 07100 Muratpaşa/Antalya, Türkiye
T: +90 242 310 99 99

Offering a comfortable experience to its guests with 471 rooms, the hotel provides a wide range of accommodations with city and sea views.

Akra Antalya offers guests the opportunity to enjoy the tranquil waters of the Mediterranean thanks to its private platform beach. The beach bar and food service, available throughout the day, complement the seaside experience with delicious food.

Furthermore, for guests seeking an Antalya hotel with an infinity pool, the resort, with its ambiance stretching towards the Bey Mountains, offers unforgettable moments and provides year-round swimming pleasure with its heated outdoor pools and semi-Olympic standard connected indoor pool.

Akra also offers its guests a unique spa hotel experience with its TheLifeCo Akra Antalya Healthy Living Center, with its Turkish bath, steam room, sauna, private treatment rooms, and relaxation areas.

The AkraFit fitness centre helps guests integrate an active lifestyle into their daily routines with state-of-the-art equipment, group exercise studios, and individual training options.

Antalya is a resort city on Turkey’s southern coast with a yacht-filled Old Harbor and beaches flanked by large hotels.

The Bey Mountain range west of the city across the bay provides a spectacular backdrop.

The city is a gateway to Turkey’s southern Mediterranean region, known as the Turquoise Coast for its blue waters. The nearby Old Town (just 10mins from Akra Hotel) is a maze of pedestrianised narrow streets and alleys hosting restaurants, bars, cafes, shops & mosques.

Ruins and landmarks remain from Antalya’s time as a major Roman port. These include Hadrian’s Gate, built to honour the Roman emperor’s visit in 130 AD and the 2nd Century Hidirlik Tower, with harbour views.
