The ancient city of Limyra, located 108 km southwest of Antalya city center, within the borders of the Finike district, covers the area on the southern slopes of Mount Toçak. Early buildings are generally located on this Acropolis, and the site immediately south of it, now separated by a highway, within the Roman and Byzantine Age walls on the plain.
The Acropolis, located in the northernmost part of the ancient city, consists of an inner castle and a lower castle in the north. The lower court has fortifications, cisterns, a Byzantine Church, and the Heroon of Perikle. Where the Acropolis reaches the plain, there is the theatre building, which initially belonged to the Hellenistic period and underwent a significant repair in 141.
Limyra is one of the cities with the most rock tombs in Lycia. The ancient city has over 400 rock tombs, most known by name, with inscriptions written in the Lycian language.