
Club Ally
Club Ally operates from a converted stone building in central Kaleici, making it one of the few proper dance clubs inside Antalya's old town walls. The venue opens late and runs until the early morning hours, filling the gap after the bars close. DJ sets start around midnight and lean heavily on Turkish pop, commercial dance music, and international hits. The converted stone interior gives the space an unusual texture for a nightclub; thick walls, arched ceilings, and a dance floor that gets intimate quickly when packed. Weekend cover charges run TRY 100-200 (EUR 2.50-5) and include one drink. Beer inside costs TRY 100-150 (EUR 2.50-4), cocktails TRY 200-300 (EUR 5-8). The crowd skews young, mostly Turkish tourists on holiday and international visitors staying in Kaleici's hostels and hotels. Weeknights can be quiet, but Friday and Saturday the small dance floor packs out by 1 AM. The DJ reads the room and shifts between Turkish club tracks and English-language pop depending on the crowd composition. Staff speak enough English for ordering. The sound system is decent for the room size and the stone walls actually help with acoustics.
What to Expect
A small, stone-walled nightclub that heats up fast once the dance floor fills. You enter through a heavy wooden door into dim lighting, loud music, and a bar along one wall. The dance area is compact, so even 40-50 people makes it feel full. Expect Turkish pop mixed with international dance tracks.
Hot, loud, and energetic once it fills up. Stone walls and low ceilings amplify the intensity.
Turkish pop, commercial dance, EDM, and international hits
Smart casual. No flip-flops or beachwear. Jeans and a nice shirt work fine.
Late-night dancing after the bars close. Young travelers and Turkish holidaymakers looking for a club night in the old town.
Cash and cards accepted. Cash is faster at the bar.
Price Range
Cover TRY 100-200 (EUR 2.50-5) weekends incl. 1 drink. Beer TRY 100-150 (EUR 2.50-4), cocktails TRY 200-300 (EUR 5-8)
≈ $2.50-5 cover, $2.50-4 beer, $5-8 cocktails
Hours
Thu-Sat midnight to 4 AM. Quieter openings on other nights during peak season.
Insider Tip
Go after midnight on Friday or Saturday for the best energy. The cover charge includes a drink, so take it at the door. Weeknight visits risk a nearly empty room outside of July and August.
Full Review
Club Ally sits in a converted building that could be 300 years old, but the laser lights and subwoofer bring it firmly into the present. I showed up around 12:30 AM on a Saturday and paid TRY 150 at the door, which included a beer. The room was half-full and warming up. By 1:30 AM, the dance floor was packed and the DJ had shifted from warm-up tracks into full Turkish pop club mode.
The stone walls and arched ceiling create an unusual clubbing environment. Sound bounces around in unexpected ways, and the thick walls mean you can barely hear the music from outside. Inside, it's loud enough to feel in your chest without being painful. The dance floor is small, maybe 50 square meters, which means the energy concentrates quickly.
The crowd on my visit was about 60% Turkish tourists and 40% international, mostly from the nearby hostels. Everyone mixed easily. Drink prices were standard for Kaleici, and the bartenders moved fast enough to keep wait times under five minutes even during peak hours.
Don't expect a Berlin-level club experience. This is a holiday nightclub in a tourist town, and it owns that identity. The fun comes from the intimacy of the space, the old-town setting, and a crowd that's on vacation and ready to dance. Skip weeknights unless you're visiting during peak summer.
The Neighborhood
Club Ally fills the late-night gap in Kaleici, where most bars and restaurants wind down by midnight. It's one of the few options for dancing inside the old town walls, drawing the after-dinner crowd from the surrounding streets.
Getting There
Located in central Kaleici, within walking distance of most old town hotels and hostels. From Bar Street (Barlar Sokagi), it's a 3-minute walk. No need for transport if you're already in the old town.
Address
Kaleiçi Merkez
Where to stay in Antalya
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