REVIEW · ANTALYA
Selfie Park Antalya the Biggest Selfie Museum in Europe
Book on Viator →Bookable on Viator
Antalya has a playful side. Selfie Park Antalya turns your camera into a ticket to 50+ themed scenes spread across about 2000m2. I love how fast you can switch “characters,” from a daring millionaire throwing money away to themed moments like a Game of Thrones throne or a hot-air-balloon-style Cappadocia set. It’s basically a photo playground built for motion, props, and instant results, not a slow museum crawl.
The other big win is the included food stop. On-site, you can find Dospresso Coffee & Donut, known around Turkey for donuts and colorful cooling drinks, so you’re not forced to hunt for a snack before you’re done shooting.
One thing to keep in mind: the experience requires good weather, so if conditions are poor, you may need to shift dates. And if you’re the type who wants quiet galleries and serious artifacts, this place is more about staged fun than museum study.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll care about
- Selfie Park Antalya: photo fun with real room to move
- The 50+ themed scenes across 2000m2
- A real selfie workout (without the gym part)
- The Game of Thrones throne and Cappadocia-style balloon moments
- Dospresso Coffee & Donut: the included break you’ll thank yourself for
- Timing your visit: getting the most from 1 to 2 hours
- Price and value of the $23.97 ticket
- Who should book Selfie Park Antalya
- Should you book Selfie Park Antalya?
- FAQ
- How long does the Selfie Park Antalya visit take?
- Where is Selfie Park Antalya located?
- Is the admission ticket included?
- Do I need to bring a paper ticket?
- What are the opening hours?
- Is good weather required?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is it close to public transportation?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key highlights you’ll care about
- 50+ selfie locations spread over about 2000m2, so you’re not stuck in one small room
- Themed scenes like Game of Thrones throne and a Cappadocia hot-air-balloon vibe
- Lots of props and backdrops, which makes photos easier even if you’re not a “photo person”
- Dospresso Coffee & Donut is on site, with donuts and cooling drinks
- Family-friendly setup, including a soft play area for children
- Mobile ticket and convenient hours, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM daily
Selfie Park Antalya: photo fun with real room to move

Selfie Park Antalya is built around one goal: making it easy to create photos you’ll actually want to keep. The claim of Europe’s biggest selfie museum isn’t just marketing fluff—it matches what the layout promises. With more than 50 locations across roughly 2000m2, you can bounce between sets without feeling like you’re trapped in a single queue or one tiny theme corner.
I like that the “museum” approach is set up to be active. You’re not waiting for one perfect angle for ten minutes. Instead, you keep getting new backdrops and prop moments, which helps if you’re traveling with kids, or if you simply don’t want your vacation day to become a slow, sit-and-read exercise.
Best of all, you’re not forced to skip a break. The included ticket admission pairs with an on-site café option, so your energy doesn’t tank halfway through your photo spree. And because it’s in Antalya with day-long hours, it’s also simple to fit around your other plans.
Other Antalya tours we've reviewed in Antalya
The 50+ themed scenes across 2000m2

This is the core of the experience. The park is designed as a collection of photo environments—think immersive settings, but with a very practical twist: they’re built for snapping pictures quickly and moving on.
From the big-picture description, you can expect themed stops like:
- A millionaire-style setup where you can pose as if you’re throwing money away
- A Game of Thrones-inspired scene featuring a famous throne
- A rock star moment for bold poses and dramatic “spotlight” vibes
- A Cappadocia-inspired hot-air-balloon atmosphere while staying put
Why this matters for you: variety reduces decision fatigue. Instead of hunting for one “must-do” scene, you’ll likely find several you like within the first stretch. That’s especially helpful if you’re traveling with more than one camera style in the group—some people want dramatic poses, others want cozy, cartoonish fun. Here, the park structure supports all of it.
One more advantage: at 2000m2, it’s easier to spread out than in a typical small selfie studio. That doesn’t mean it’ll be empty, but the space makes the experience feel less cramped.
A real selfie workout (without the gym part)

Yes, you’ll be taking photos—but you’re also doing light “activity” the whole time: stepping forward, switching props, changing poses, and moving to the next set. That’s why this works so well for families and mixed-age groups. It gives kids something to do besides just standing there while adults compose shots.
In the park, you’ll find many backdrops and props to use. That’s a big deal because props reduce awkwardness. You don’t need to know what to do with your hands. You don’t need perfect coordination for “one more try.” The park sets you up with simple cues and ready-made scenes, so even shy travelers get usable photos quickly.
There’s also a soft play area for children, which helps if you’re traveling with a stroller group or younger kids who need a change of pace. While this isn’t a full daycare setup, the presence of play space means your visit can be smoother, and adults don’t have to keep sacrificing their own enjoyment for the kids’ patience.
Potential drawback: because it’s a photo-focused attraction, it’s best when you’re in the mood to pose. If you prefer quiet downtime or prefer more traditional museums, you might enjoy it for an hour—but then feel done.
The Game of Thrones throne and Cappadocia-style balloon moments

Some themed areas are clearly designed to be “headline” photo stops—places you’ll probably want to recreate more than once. The park description specifically calls out a Game of Thrones series throne, plus the Cappadocia-style atmosphere where you can feel like you’re in a hot air balloon.
These types of scenes tend to have one common advantage: they’re instantly recognizable. That makes it easier to get a photo that looks like a memory from your trip rather than just a snapshot in a random room. For you, that’s value—because when you share or print photos later, the scene tells a story fast.
For your photo strategy, here’s what helps:
- Do the biggest “statement” scenes earlier, when you still have energy
- Take 2–3 quick angles, then move on (don’t let one set steal your whole time)
- If there’s a small wait, treat it as a reset: adjust your outfit/pose plan for the next attempt
I’d also expect different photo styles to fit different sets. The throne moment leans dramatic and formal. The balloon-style theme pushes you toward playful movement. The rock star vibe is made for confident stances. Using the scene’s mood is the quickest path to a photo that feels right.
Dospresso Coffee & Donut: the included break you’ll thank yourself for
One smart part of the setup is that food isn’t an afterthought. On the park grounds, you can stop at Dospresso Coffee & Donut. The park is described as famous throughout Turkey, and it’s specifically highlighted for donuts in Antalya, plus colorful cooling drinks for different tastes.
Why I think this matters: themed attractions can make you lose track of time. If you have to leave the park to find a snack, you lose momentum and sometimes waste time dealing with walking, finding a place, and getting everyone back on track. With Dospresso on site, you can refuel without breaking the day’s rhythm.
For you, this means you can time your donut break around the moments you want to keep shooting. Eat a light snack, sip a cooling drink, and then return to the scenes with better energy. Also, the café option gives your group a natural pause point, especially if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who needs a sit-down every so often.
Other museum experiences in Antalya
Timing your visit: getting the most from 1 to 2 hours

The visit window is listed as about 1 to 2 hours. That’s the sweet spot for this kind of attraction. You’ll likely get through a strong chunk of scenes without feeling like you need half a day.
Here’s how I’d plan it:
- If you want more photos (and fewer “rush” moments), give yourself closer to 2 hours
- If you mainly want the main themed stops and a quick café break, 1 hour can be enough
Opening hours run daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, so you’re not boxed into just one schedule. The park also notes it’s best with good weather. Since the details don’t fully explain which parts are weather-dependent, I’ll keep it practical: if the forecast looks shaky, check conditions before you commit. If it gets canceled due to weather, you’ll likely need to reschedule.
Also keep in mind the park uses mobile tickets. That’s helpful because you don’t have to fuss with paper and you can enter more smoothly.
Price and value of the $23.97 ticket

At $23.97 per person, Selfie Park Antalya sits in the “worth it if you’ll use it” category. The ticket includes admission, and the park is built around multiple themed photo stops rather than one single attraction.
Value usually comes from three things here:
- Number of scenes (50+ locations means your ticket can stretch across many photo moments)
- Time fit (1 to 2 hours is easy to wrap into a day without sacrificing a major sightseeing block)
- Included on-site break (with Dospresso Coffee & Donut on the grounds, you have a built-in way to recover)
If you’re someone who enjoys photos, props, and themed environments, that $23.97 can feel surprisingly efficient—you’re paying for a full photo playground session, not one small room.
If you don’t care much about staged photos, you may still have fun for a short visit, but the price might feel more “paying for vibes” than “paying for learning.” The attraction is designed for enjoyment, not education.
Who should book Selfie Park Antalya

This is an easy fit for:
- Families looking for an activity that keeps kids busy and adults entertained
- Groups where not everyone wants the same kind of sightseeing
- People who love selfie museums, themed photo sets, and prop-heavy backdrops
- Travelers who want a flexible day activity with ample open hours
It might be less ideal if:
- You prefer quiet, traditional museums with minimal posing
- You’re allergic to photo instructions, props, or staged scenes
- The weather in your travel window is unreliable, since the experience requires good weather
Should you book Selfie Park Antalya?
I’d book it if you want a fun, high-output photo day that doesn’t require expert posing or long planning. The combination of 50+ themed locations, room to move over roughly 2000m2, and the on-site Dospresso Coffee & Donut break makes it feel like a complete activity, not just a quick stop.
If you’re on the fence, use this rule: if photos and playful sets are part of your vacation style, you’ll likely feel happy you came. If you’re hoping for a more traditional museum experience, aim your time elsewhere and keep this one for another trip.
FAQ
How long does the Selfie Park Antalya visit take?
The experience is listed as lasting about 1 to 2 hours.
Where is Selfie Park Antalya located?
It’s located in Antalya, Turkey.
Is the admission ticket included?
Yes, admission is included.
Do I need to bring a paper ticket?
No. A mobile ticket is offered.
What are the opening hours?
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Is good weather required?
Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is it close to public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on the local time of the experience.


























