
Dan Maltsev
3 reviews on 1 places
A decent museum, however, imo primarily oriented for kids and teens, with a variety of multimedia sources and general ideas about systems of organs, and not many actual exhibits to justify a 10€ ticket (adult). A 40-90mins to cover, depending on how much time you're willing to spend at the screens. The expanse of text goes way beyond the exhibits and feels a touch inflated. English text is available on detached A4 plaques, which I personally found disruptive for the experience.
It takes a 30min walk from the river, but your effort will be well rewarded by a rolling view of old town.
A well-organized bus station by Turkish standards, and well-accessible one at that - by tram. Same tram line actually runs to the airport as well, thus creating a very pleasant transit experience without any need for hassle, sweating or getting scammed by taxi drivers. One up, Antalya!