Düden Stream, which progresses along Antalya, is divided into two main branches as "Lower Düden Waterfall" and "Upper Düden Waterfall", passes through the most magnificent waterfall of Turkey, Düden Waterfall, and pours into the Mediterranean. 10 km from the city center. is in the distance. Lower Düden Waterfall enchants those who see it by pouring into the sea with all its splendor from the cliffs that reach 40 meters near Lara. Upper Düden Waterfall, on the other hand, is also known as "Alexander Waterfall" because it is known as the place where Alexander the Great, who conquered Pamphylia in 334-333 BC, had his horses watered while passing through this region. This natural beauty, which has also found a place in an important square of history, refreshes its visitors, especially in summer months. You can find parks, restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops around the waterfall.