REVIEW · ANTALYA
Selfie Park Antalya the Biggest Selfie Museum in Europe
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Antalya has a museum made for smiles. Selfie Park Antalya turns quick photos into a full-on hour of themed scenes, from TV-throne drama to hot-air-balloon vibes. I also love the sheer amount of sets—50+ locations spread across 2000m2, so you never feel stuck doing the same shot twice.
If you come expecting a calm museum, you may find it a bit chaotic. It’s a photo playground, not a quiet stroll, and the park is weather-dependent if conditions are poor.
Best use: budget 1 to 2 hours, wear something you can move in, and plan to enjoy the process of trying different props and angles.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan around before you go
- Selfie Park Antalya: buying the right kind of fun
- Step inside: the selfie museum experience in one stop
- What to expect while you walk through
- The one drawback to plan for
- The themed moments: where the fun actually comes from
- Dospresso Coffee & Donut: your break without leaving the vibe
- Duration and pacing: how to get value from 1–2 hours
- Price in context: is $23.97 worth it?
- Who should book Selfie Park Antalya
- Timing: opening hours and when to go
- Should you book Selfie Park Antalya?
- FAQ
- How long does Selfie Park Antalya take?
- Where is Selfie Park Antalya located?
- What is the ticket price?
- Are tickets mobile?
- What are the opening hours?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key things I’d plan around before you go
- 50+ selfie locations across 2000m2 means you can keep changing themes without leaving the park
- Mobile ticket makes entry smooth once you arrive in Antalya
- Themed sets include a Game of Thrones-style throne and a rock-star moment
- Dospresso Coffee & Donut sits inside the same area for an easy break
- Kids and adults both do well here, including a softplay area for children
Selfie Park Antalya: buying the right kind of fun
Selfie Park Antalya is exactly what it says it is: a selfie museum designed as a photo set factory. The big pitch is that it’s Europe’s biggest selfie museum, and the numbers back it up. More than 50 locations are spread over about 2000m2, so the experience moves fast and stays varied.
I like this setup because it lets you control your pace. If you’re the type who wants to try ten scenes, you can. If you just want the best five, you can still get value without turning it into an all-day project. And since the focus is on props and backdrops, the park feels friendly even if you don’t know what to do when you walk in.
The other reason this works is simple: you don’t have to hunt for photo spots. Everything is built for cameras. You walk into a themed space, you pose, you switch sets. That’s a huge time-saver in a city like Antalya where your day may already be packed.
You can also read our reviews of more museum experiences in Antalya
Step inside: the selfie museum experience in one stop

You’re not really doing an itinerary with multiple locations. The entire tour is built around one main stop: Selfie Park Antalya. That matters, because you can plan a clean block of time in your schedule instead of juggling transport between attractions.
Once you enter, you’ll see why the place is called a selfie museum. The sets aren’t just plain backdrops. They’re staged like mini worlds. The park description highlights a range of themes you can jump into, including:
- a daring millionaire throwing money away
- a Game of Thrones series-style moment with a famous throne
- a rock star vibe
- a Cappadocia-style hot-air-balloon atmosphere while staying in the park
Even if a specific theme isn’t your personal taste, the point is variety. You can pick what you’re drawn to and still get a good mix of photos. And because there are so many scenes, you can also retry shots until you feel right with the lighting and angles.
What to expect while you walk through
Expect a guided flow by spaces rather than a lecture. You’ll move between themed rooms or stations, use the included props, and take photos until you’re satisfied. The sets are clearly made for different energy levels too: some are more dramatic (think throne-style posing), some are more playful (the millionaire money moment), and some are built for “wow” visuals like the hot-air-balloon theme.
A practical tip: treat it like a photo checklist. Start with the scenes that sound most fun to you, then fill in the rest once you’ve found your rhythm. This keeps you from wandering too long early on and running short at the end.
The one drawback to plan for
Because this is a selfie museum built for pictures, it can feel busy in peak times. If you’re sensitive to crowds or prefer quiet sightseeing, go earlier in the day or toward a less busy hour. Also remember: the experience is listed as requiring good weather, so if conditions are poor, your visit may be changed.
The themed moments: where the fun actually comes from

Here’s the part that makes Selfie Park Antalya more than just a generic photo wall. The park’s themes are wide-ranging, which helps you get a set of photos with different moods.
The throne scene: drama with instant payoff
The Game of Thrones-inspired throne is the kind of set people photograph quickly because it’s instantly recognizable. It gives you a clear pose: sit, lean, angle your body, and let the camera do the rest. It’s also a good “anchor shot” for your album. Once you get that one, the rest of your photos feel easier to plan.
Rock star mode: good for groups
A rock star theme tends to work well for friends and families because it’s not dependent on one perfect angle. You can pose like you’re holding a mic, doing a stage entrance, or celebrating a win. If you’re visiting with someone else, this is usually where group energy helps a lot.
Cappadocia hot-air-balloon feel: best when you want color
The Cappadocia hot-air-balloon atmosphere is ideal if you want dreamy, postcard-like photos. Even if you’re not actually in Cappadocia, the park is offering the look and vibe of that region. It’s a way to get an Antalya-day style snapshot that still feels themed and different.
The millionaire money moment: playful, fast, and camera-friendly
This is one of those sets you can treat like a short activity. Pose, toss the money effect, snap a few different expressions, and move on. It’s fun because it doesn’t require you to be serious or skilled with photography. You just go for it.
Dospresso Coffee & Donut: your break without leaving the vibe
Inside the park territory, there’s Dospresso Coffee & Donut, known across Turkey for donuts. If you only plan for photos, you might forget you’ll get hungry. I like having the cafe on-site because it turns the visit into a complete experience rather than a rushed snack stop elsewhere.
It’s also a smart move for families. Kids can burn energy in the photo areas and then settle for something sweet. Meanwhile, adults can reset without losing time to transit.
What you can expect from the cafe offer: donuts and colorful cooling drinks for every taste and color. That last part matters on a warm Antalya day. Having drinks that fit what you actually want makes the pause feel worth it.
Duration and pacing: how to get value from 1–2 hours

Selfie Park Antalya is typically planned for about 1 to 2 hours. That’s the right time window because it’s long enough to do multiple themes, but short enough that it doesn’t drag on.
If you try to stretch it to three hours, you may start repeating yourself. But if you only give it 45 minutes, you’ll probably rush the sets you care about. So aim for that sweet spot.
Here’s my pacing suggestion:
- First 20 to 30 minutes: hit the top themes you’re excited about
- Middle 30 to 60 minutes: work through the remaining locations and props
- Final 10 to 20 minutes: go back for your favorites and retake the shots that didn’t land
The park description emphasizes endless photo moments and positive-emotion energy. To make that real, you’ll want to build in time to redo photos. Props and themed backdrops make retakes easy because you’re not waiting for a tour guide or a separate activity.
Price in context: is $23.97 worth it?

The ticket price is listed at $23.97 per person. That can sound like a lot until you think about what you’re paying for. You’re not just paying to enter a room with a few backdrops. You’re paying for a large indoor-style area with 50+ themed locations where the whole thing is designed for quick, camera-ready moments.
So the value depends on your goal:
- If you want a few nice photos and you’re happy moving quickly, it’s a good payoff.
- If you expect a deep museum with slow interpretation, it may feel overpriced because this is entertainment first.
Based on how the experience is rated, 91% of visitors recommend it, with an overall rating of 4.7 across 35 reviews. The best part of that statistic is not just the number—it hints that people find it fun and accessible, including families.
Who should book Selfie Park Antalya

This is one of those places where the “right match” matters.
You’ll probably love it if:
- you enjoy taking photos and trying different poses
- you want an easy activity for a short time block in Antalya
- you’re traveling with kids, since there’s a softplay area for children
- you like playful themes with props (not serious galleries)
You might pass or adjust expectations if:
- you prefer quiet cultural sites over photo-heavy entertainment
- you get frustrated in lively, active spaces
- you’re expecting guided historical explanations (this is mainly about the photo experience)
Service animals are allowed, and the park is near public transportation, which helps if you’d rather not rely on a car. Most people should be able to participate since there’s no note about specialized restrictions in the basic information.
Timing: opening hours and when to go

Selfie Park Antalya runs daily, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with the full operating window shown across the year range in the listing. Since it’s open late, you can fit it into an evening plan as well.
If you’re trying to avoid crowds, earlier tends to feel smoother for photo sessions. But you don’t need a complicated plan. The park is flexible because it’s built for browsing and moving between scenes at your own pace.
One more scheduling note: the experience requires good weather. Even if much of the park is indoors, the listing flags weather as a factor, so check conditions close to your visit. If weather forces a change, you should have options such as a different date or a full refund.
Should you book Selfie Park Antalya?
Yes, if you want a high-reward photo stop that’s easy to fit into a day. At 1 to 2 hours, with 50+ scenes and a strong family-friendly setup, it’s a practical way to make your Antalya trip feel more playful and memorable. The Dospresso Coffee & Donut inside the park is also a nice bonus so you can recharge without leaving.
I’d skip it (or manage expectations) if you’re chasing quiet museum vibes or historical depth. This is entertainment built around the act of posing and shooting.
If you’re the type who likes to come home with a set of themed photos—Throne moment, rock star energy, and that Cappadocia-style balloon look—Selfie Park Antalya is a solid bet for the money and the time.
FAQ
How long does Selfie Park Antalya take?
Plan for about 1 to 2 hours. It’s a one-stop experience built around moving through themed selfie locations.
Where is Selfie Park Antalya located?
It’s in Antalya, Turkey.
What is the ticket price?
The price is listed as $23.97 per person.
Are tickets mobile?
Yes. The experience uses a mobile ticket.
What are the opening hours?
Selfie Park Antalya is listed as open 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, Monday through Sunday.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The listing says the experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

























