Harbiye, Antakya
#7 among attractions in Antakya


Facts and practical information
Harbiye is a town in Hatay Province, Turkey ()
Antakya Turkey
Harbiye – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hatay Archaeology Museum, Church of Saint Peter, Antiochia Lamotis, Antakya Sport Hall.
4.7 miN
Museum, Archaeological museumHatay Archaeology Museum, Antakya
121 min walk • The Hatay Archaeology Museum, situated in the heart of Antakya, Turkey, is a treasure trove of ancient artifacts and a must-visit for history enthusiasts and casual tourists alike. Known for its extensive collection of Roman and Byzantine mosaics, the museum offers a...
5.6 miNE
Early Christian mountainside cave churchChurch of Saint Peter, Antakya
143 min walk • The Church of Saint Peter near Antakya, Turkey, is composed of a cave carved into the mountainside on Mount Starius with a depth of 13 m, a width of 9.5 m and a height of 7 m. This cave is one of Christianity's oldest churches.
4.9 miN
Archaeological site, Ancient Greek architectureAntiochia Lamotis, Antakya
125 min walk • Antiochia Lamotis, Antiochia in Isauria, or Antiochia super Cragum is a Hellenistic city in ancient Cilicia, Anatolia at the mouth of Lamos river. The site is on the coast a few km southwest of Erdemli, Mersin Province, Turkey. During Roman times, it was capital of the Lamotis Region, Cilicia. The town also bore the name Lamus or Lamos.
4.5 miN
ParkAntakya Sport Hall, Antakya
115 min walk • Antakya Sport Hall is an indoor sporting arena that is located in Hatay, Turkey. It belongs to Hatay Youth and Sports Directorate. The capacity of the sport hall is 2,500 spectators.
4.7 miN
SynagogueAntakya Synagogue, Antakya
121 min walk • The Antakya Synagogue is located in Antakya, Turkey near the border with Syria. It serves the few remaining members of the once thriving, 2,300-year-old Jewish community of ancient Antioch that, by 2014, had shrunk to fewer than 20 members.
5.6 miNE
Forts and castlesRoche-Guillaume, Antakya
143 min walk • La Roche-Guillaume was a medieval fortress of the Knights Templar located near the Syrian Gates in what is now the Hatay Province of Turkey.
6.3 miSW
Museum, Archaeological siteMonastery of St. Simeon Stylites the Younger
160 min walk • The Monastery of St. Simeon Stylites the Younger lies on a hill roughly 29 kilometres southwest of Antakya and six kilometres to the east of Samandağ, in the southernmost Turkish province of Hatay.
4 miSE
Forts and castlesKoz Castle
103 min walk • Koz Castle, or Kürşat Castle is a castle in the Altınözü district of the Hatay Province of Turkey, built on a small hill where the Kuseyr Creek starts. It was built by the Principality of Antioch out of ashlar.
4.5 miN
Archaeological siteTell Judaidah, Antakya
114 min walk • Tell Judaidah is an archaeological site in south-eastern Turkey, in the province of Hatay. It is one of the largest excavated ancient sites in the Amuq valley, in the plain of Antioch.
4.5 miN
NeighbourhoodDefne, Antakya
115 min walk • Defne is a new intracity district and second-level municipality in Hatay Province, Turkey. According to Law act no 6360, all Turkish provinces with a population more than 750,000 were declared metropolitan municipality.
