Oba
Oba is the most popular and developing region of Alanya. It starts 3km east of Alanya and extends for about 2 km along the coast. Oba River forms the border with Alanya. It extends from the sea to the foothills of the Taurus Mountains. Oba, which was a municipality before 2014, became a neighborhood with the big city law in 2014. We physically divide Oba into two. Down Oba and Upper Oba are divided into 2. The remaining part of the D400 highway on the sea side is Down Oba. The area at the top of the D400 highway is Upper Oba.
Oba is a very active region. There are many cafes and restaurants. When you go out, there are restaurants where you can eat the dishes of Turkish culture. You can find places where you can eat fast food-style meals in Oba. Very nice places where you can sit with your friends and family are located in the Oba region.
As you venture beyond the coastline, Oba reveals its intriguing history and cultural depth. The district is peppered with remnants of its storied past, including vestiges of Roman and Byzantine influence that speak to its role as a crossroads of civilizations. Meandering through Oba's streets, one can discover charming boutiques, local markets, and family-run eateries, where the tantalizing aroma of Turkish delicacies mingles with the warm smiles of residents.
You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas, eat and drink in the places on the beach. In the evenings, you can go to the seaside for a meal or a drink.
You can shop at the bazaar located in Oba, known as Oba bazaar. You can easily reach markets, pharmacies and ATMs.