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The impressive Aspendos Bridge (also known as the Eurymedon Bridge) spans the scenic Köprüçay River just north of the ancient city of Aspendos in southern Turkey. Originally built in the 4th century AD during the Roman era and rebuilt in the 13th century under the Seljuks, the bridge combines ancient foundations and medieval arch design. Measuring some 225–260 metres long in its original Roman version and narrowing in its later form, the structure gracefully curves as it crosses the river – a unique “dog‑leg” style that catches the eye. Its stone arches, ancient reused blocks and tranquil riverside setting make it a captivating stop for history‑lovers and nature fans alike.

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Aspendos Bridge is located near the ancient city of Aspendos, in the Serik district of Antalya Province, Turkey. The original Roman structure was built around the 4th century AD, featuring nine semicircular arches stretching approximately 259.5 meters in length and 9.44 meters in width. In the 13th century, the Seljuks reconstructed the bridge, creating a slightly narrower and shorter version that reused parts of the Roman remains. Visiting the bridge is free, with open access as part of the wider Aspendos area. Beyond its historical and architectural significance, the bridge offers a tranquil riverside setting, making it an ideal spot for travelers seeking a scenic diversion from the busy beaches or resorts nearby.

Warum diese Tour buchen

The walking surface at Aspendos Bridge is uneven stone, so wearing comfortable shoes is recommended. There is minimal shade on the bridge and along the riverbanks, making sun protection and plenty of water essential during the warmer months. Visiting in the early morning or late afternoon is ideal, offering cooler temperatures and softer light for photography. The site is highly picturesque, with excellent views of both the river and the bridge’s historic architecture, so bringing a camera is strongly advised. Facilities such as cafés and restrooms are limited at the river crossing itself, so plan to return toward the main Aspendos area for refreshments if needed. To make the most of your visit, consider combining the bridge with a trip to the ancient city of Aspendos, creating a richer historical and cultural experience.

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For travelers staying along the Turkish Riviera, including Antalya, Side, or nearby coastal towns, driving or hiring a car provides the most flexibility. From Antalya city center, the Aspendos area is approximately 47 km away, with travel times ranging from 30 minutes to an hour depending on traffic. If approaching via the D400 coastal route, take the turn-off toward Aspendos/Serik and follow the signposts to the bridge and ancient site. Public transport options are more limited, but some minibuses or dolmuşes (shared minibuses) travel toward Serik or Aspendos; you may need to ask the driver to stop near the intersection and walk the final few hundred meters. For those driving their own car, parking is available near the Aspendos archaeological site or along local roadside areas, followed by a short walk to reach the bridge.

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The best times to visit Aspendos Bridge are early in the morning or late in the afternoon, when the light is softer, temperatures are cooler, and the site is less crowded. Summers (June–August) can be particularly hot around midday, so planning your visit for earlier or later in the day is advisable. Spring (April–May) and autumn (September) offer pleasantly mild weather and fewer tourists, making them ideal seasons for exploration. If you plan to combine your visit with the nearby Aspendos Theatre, it’s worth checking for scheduled performances or events, though the bridge itself does not host any activities. Since the site is free to access, daylight hours are important for both safety and optimal views, so plan accordingly.