The Phaselis Museum, as it is designated on Yandex maps, is actually a park. There are many ancient ruins that archaeologists are trying to restore. The work areas are fenced with ribbons and do not spoil the overall impression. The aqueduct, secret passage and other remnants of the settlement impressed. The Lycian trail is a different story. Walking along the path that people have been walking for 2500 years is a separate experience. There are a sufficient number of exits to improvised viewing platforms on the trail. The views are amazing. At first, 10 € for admission seemed too much, but the positive feelings are somewhere around 40-50 €, taking into account the sunny day). In short, for two, in a serious plus))) I recommend you to visit.
This is the source of the Aqueduct, located at the top of the mountain at an altitude of 60 m above the city. All photos and reviews posted here under this icon have nothing to do with this place. A grandiose engineering structure on the edge of a towering cliff. Further down the mountain, the aqueduct is completely destroyed and its rapidly crumbling remains are found in the city next to the Northern Port. Tourists post them as photos.
An interesting place, archaeological and restoration work continues. Entrance or entry by car costs 10€ per person, payment is only in lira at an inflated rate