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Dedeman 5 Star Hotel in Antalya

Total number of rooms: 483
Total number of beds: 1.008
Standard Rooms: 447
Suites: 35
King Suites: 1
Handicapped Room: 7
Non-smoking room/floor number: 108 rooms in 6. and 7. floor
Room views: Sea, Garden, City

Standard Room: 22 sqm
Junior Suite: 38 sqm
Senior Suite: 46 sqm
King Suite: 130 sqm
Disabled room: 6

Technical Equipments

  • Raised Head Table
  • Overhead Projector
  • Slide Projector
  • Carousel
  • Video Player and TV Monitor
  • CD Player
  • VCD Player
  • Screen
  • Spotlight
  • Simultane Cabin
  • Flipchart
  • Microphones
  • Tape Recorder
  • Simultaneous System and Earphones
  • Simultaneous System
  • Sony TV (117 cm Screen)
  • Multimedia Projector (Hitachi)
  • Hand-free Microphone
  • Wireless Microphone
  • Mobile Screen 3,00×3,00
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    Emergency Phones Antalya & For All over Turkey

    SAFETY AND SECURITY

    Because of the war in Iraq, most countries in the region are on alert. Turkey is currently not at war with Iraq. The general security situation throughout Turkey is stable. The areas where there are high concentration of tourists are well guarded and safe.

    MEDICAL FACILITIES

    Turkish hospitals vary greatly. The new, private hospitals in Ankara and Istanbul have the most modern facilities and equipment, but still may be unable to treat certain serious conditions. Those planning to stay in Turkey should consider bringing a 6-month supply of necessary chronic medications (e.g., heart medications, birth control pills). Not all diagnostic testing (including mammograms) is up to Western standards in smaller towns.

    MEDICAL INSURANCE

    Visiting tourist should check with their insurance company to make sure their health insurance is valid outside of their country.

    TRAFFIC SAFETY AND ROAD CONDITIONS

    While in a foreign country, travellers may encounter road conditions that differ significantly from those in the Western Europe. The information below concerning Turkey is provided for general reference only, and may not be totally accurate in a particular location or circumstance. Highways in the southwestern, coastal portion of the country, which is frequented by tourists, are generally in good condition and well maintained.

    CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

    Turkey customs authorities may enforce strict regulations concerning temporary importation or exportation from Turkey (Items such as antiquities - very broadly defined - or other important artwork and cultural artifacts). At the time of departure, travelers who purchase such items may be asked to present a receipt from the seller as well as the official museum export certificate required by law. Smuggling of large quantities of other items, such as cigarettes, out of Turkey is also a punishable offense. Contact your embassy in Turkey or one of Turkey’s consulates in your city for specific information regarding customs requirements

    Emergency
    Phones:

    (all over Turkey)

    Ambulance: 112
    Police: 155
    Gendarme: 156
    Coast Guard: 158
    Fire: 110
    Forest Fire: 177
    Yellow Pages: 118
    Tourism Info: 170

    Daily Trip Info

    Daily Trip Info

    A short list of the Places to visit :
    * Olmypos, Thermessos, Phaselis
    * Alanya, Side, Kemer, Belek
    * Aspendos
    * Antalya Atatürk Museum
    * Perge, Myra, Demre


    Nearby

    OlymposThe Bey DaÄŸlan (Olympos) National Park, Topçam Beach and camp grounds, are at the north end of the park. Continue Reading…