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Clock Tower

Clock Tower

Clock Tower in Kemer, Turkey on Ataturk Square

The Clock Tower is located in the center of Kemer, on Ataturk Square, and is considered one of the notable landmarks of the urban environment. It stands in an open public space in the central part of the resort, so it is easy to spot while walking around the city. For tourists, the tower serves as a convenient meeting point and a clear landmark near the main streets and bus stops.

The tower is designed in light tones and stands out well against the surrounding square. Around it there is a landscaped area with fountains and places for a short stop, where locals and holidaymakers usually pass by. In the evening, the illumination is switched on, and the structure remains a noticeable element of the city center after sunset.

Interest in this place is connected primarily with its location and the everyday urban life around it. Nearby is Kemer's central transport hub, from where you can travel to Antalya and other settlements along the coast. On Tuesdays, a market with fruits, vegetables, spices, and local goods usually operates nearby, so a visit to the tower is often combined with a walk through the center and a visit to the market.

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Clock Tower in central Kemer near the market and bus stops

It is a convenient point for a walk, meetings, and a short stop.

Clock Tower

A landmark on Ataturk Square near fountains and the market

People usually stop by the Clock Tower not for a long visit, but as a convenient point during a city walk. From here, you can view Kemer's central square, observe the everyday life of the resort, and take photos against the backdrop of the open space with fountains and palm trees. Thanks to its location in the very center of the city, the place is suitable for a short stop between a walk through the shops, cafes, and waterfront.

The best time for a relaxed visit is in the morning or evening, when the square is more comfortable and the light is softer for photos. After the illumination is switched on, the tower looks more expressive, and the square remains lively. This is not a museum site with an interior tour, but above all a prominent urban structure and part of the public space.

Nearby are the shopping streets of central Kemer, bus stops, and the road toward the waterfront and beach area. The easiest way to get here is on foot from most hotels in central Kemer or by bus to the central hub next to the square.

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