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About Side
Located on the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey, Side is a picturesque resort town known for its ancient ruins, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. The currency used in Side is the Turkish Lira. The town boasts a charming mix of old and new, with Roman ruins scattered throughout the modern town center, offering a unique blend of history and relaxation for visitors.
When to visit
The best time to visit Side is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and perfect for exploring the ancient ruins and enjoying the beaches. Summers can be hot and crowded, while winters are mild but may have limited activities available. It is recommended to avoid visiting during the peak summer months if you prefer a more peaceful experience.
Getting around
Getting around Side is easy with various transportation options available, including taxis, dolmus (shared minibusses), and rental cars. The town is relatively compact, making it possible to explore on foot or by bicycle. Taxis are convenient for short distances, while dolmus are a budget-friendly option for traveling between towns and attractions.
Traveller tips
When visiting Side, be sure to pack sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the strong Mediterranean sun. It is advisable to carry cash as some smaller shops and restaurants may not accept credit cards. Bargaining is common in local markets, so don't hesitate to negotiate prices. Try local dishes like kebabs, mezes, and baklava for an authentic taste of Turkish cuisine. Lastly, be respectful of the local culture and customs, especially when visiting religious sites.