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Actually Düden waterfall divides into two waterfalls-the upper and lower,about 10 km.apart from eachother and connects by a large turbulent underground river..The lower waterfall, is located on the cliff edge.The waterfall flows into the Mediterranean sea with a huge drop of 40 meters.Obviously it is an impressive sight,but most beautiful in winter and spring,when there is extra water from the melting snow in the mountains.Of course you can stand at the cliff edgeand see how the water in to the mediterranean.
Kaleiçi is the historic city center of Antalya, Turkey. Until modern times, almost the entire city was confined within its walls. It has structures dating from the Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk, Ottoman and modern Turkish republican eras. Most of it however, dates to the late 18th and 19th centuries. While some of the traditional Turkish homes are occupied by residents, many have been converted into boutique hotels, restaurants and shops selling handicrafts and other folkloric arts. The area has been undergoing to an extensive restoration by the municipality of Antalya.
Antalya has a unique geography with lovely nature, majestic mountains, and a magnificent sea. Tünektepe is a beautiful hill terrace at 618 meters (2009 feet) above sea level, where the Bey Mountains meet the Mediterranean Sea.
One of the best ways to observe Antalya from a high spot is to get a ride on the Tünektepe Cable Car called the Tünektepe Teleferik in Turkish. You should definitely add Tünektepe to your route as it’s the best attraction in Antalya. You will see a spectacular view of Antalya and get fresh air with the scent pine trees, all while being able to take amazing pictures of the skyline.