Best Hotels in Alanya 2026: Where to Stay for Every Budget
- Explore Alanya

- Mar 14
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 19
Choosing the right hotel in Alanya can make or break your holiday. With hundreds of accommodation options spread across multiple neighbourhoods, each with its own character and advantages, knowing where to stay is essential for getting the most out of your trip. This guide breaks down the best neighbourhoods, hotel styles, and specific recommendations for every budget, from affordable family-friendly resorts to ultra-luxury beachfront properties.
Understanding Alanya's Neighbourhoods
Kleopatra Beach Area (City Centre)
The Kleopatra Beach area is the heart of Alanya and the most popular choice for first-time visitors. You are within walking distance of the famous Blue Flag beach, the harbour, Bars Street nightlife, the old town bazaar, and most restaurants reviewed on Explore Alanya. Hotels here range from budget-friendly three-star properties to stylish four-star boutique hotels. The main advantage is convenience. You do not need taxis or transfers for most activities since everything is within a 10 to 15 minute walk. The downside is that the area can get crowded during peak season from July to August, and hotel prices are higher than in surrounding areas.
Oba District (East of Centre)
Oba is a modern residential and tourist district located just east of the city centre. It offers a quieter, more relaxed atmosphere while still being close to the action. Many European expats and long-stay tourists prefer Oba for its excellent supermarkets, modern apartment buildings, and access to less crowded beach sections. Several of our recommended Turkish baths, including Spa Alanya Aurora and Aqua Jasmine Spa, are located in Oba. Hotels in Oba tend to offer better value for money than central Kleopatra Beach properties, with many four and five-star resorts available at competitive rates.
Mahmutlar (Far East)
Located about 10 kilometres east of Alanya centre, Mahmutlar is a rapidly developing area popular with Russian, Scandinavian, and German long-term residents. It offers the most affordable accommodation in the Alanya region with modern apartment complexes, all-inclusive resorts, and budget-friendly hotels. The beach is less crowded than Kleopatra and the local market scene is excellent. However, you will need regular bus or taxi access to reach the city centre, harbour, and nightlife. The dolmus (local minibus) runs frequently and costs about one euro per trip.
Konakli (West of Centre)
Konakli sits about 12 kilometres west of Alanya, roughly halfway between Alanya and Antalya Airport. This area is home to some of the largest luxury all-inclusive resorts in the region, with massive pool complexes, private beaches, and extensive entertainment programs. Summer Garden Club, Alanya's most famous nightclub, is also located here. Konakli is ideal for families and couples who want a self-contained resort experience with occasional day trips into Alanya centre. The downside is limited independent restaurant and nightlife options within walking distance.
Best Hotels by Budget
Luxury (150-400 euros per night)
For the ultimate luxury experience, Alanya offers several world-class resorts. Look for properties along the Kleopatra Beach strip or in the Konakli resort zone. Five-star all-inclusive resorts typically feature multiple restaurants, spa and wellness centres, private beach sections, kids clubs, and evening entertainment. Many luxury properties also offer butler service, swim-up rooms, and exclusive adults-only sections. Expect to pay between 150 and 400 euros per night depending on the season and room category.
Mid-Range (50-150 euros per night)
The mid-range category offers the best value in Alanya. Four-star hotels in the Kleopatra Beach area and Oba district provide excellent facilities including pools, breakfast buffets, modern rooms, and often partial or full sea views. Many mid-range properties are boutique-style hotels with character and personal service that large resorts cannot match. This price range is where most European tourists find the sweet spot between comfort and value. Booking through platforms like Booking.com or directly with hotels during shoulder season months like May, early June, September, and October can yield significant discounts.
Budget (20-50 euros per night)
Alanya is remarkably affordable compared to Western European beach destinations. Clean, comfortable three-star hotels with pools and breakfast are available from 20 to 50 euros per night, especially in Mahmutlar, Oba, and the streets behind Kleopatra Beach. Apartment rentals through platforms like Airbnb are another excellent budget option, particularly for families or groups who want self-catering flexibility. Many budget properties are just a five to ten minute walk from the beach, offering excellent value for visitors who plan to spend most of their time outside the hotel exploring Alanya.
Booking Tips for European Visitors
Book early for July and August as prices increase significantly and popular properties sell out. The best value months are May, June, September, and October when the weather is still warm, the sea is swimmable, but prices are 30 to 50 percent lower than peak season. Always check if breakfast is included as Turkish hotel breakfasts are typically excellent and generous. If booking an all-inclusive resort, confirm what is included, some only cover domestic beverages while others include imported spirits. For the most personalised advice on accommodation, contact the Explore Alanya team. We know every neighbourhood intimately and can recommend the perfect property based on your specific needs, budget, and travel style.




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