Why Visit Galata Tower?
Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi), one of the most iconic landmarks in Istanbul, offers stunning 360-degree views of the city’s historic peninsula, the Bosphorus, and beyond. Originally built as a watchtower in the 14th century by the Genoese, the tower has witnessed centuries of change and now welcomes visitors from around the world.

What to See at Galata Tower
- Panoramic Terrace: A must for photography lovers! Capture views of the Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, and Bosphorus in one frame.
- Historical Exhibits: Learn about the tower’s past and its role in Istanbul’s skyline through multimedia displays.
- Inside the Tower: Take the elevator to the top and explore the observation deck and mini museum areas.

Tips for Visiting Galata Tower
- Buy your tickets online or early in the morning to avoid long queues.
- Visit during sunset for the most magical views and photo opportunities.
- Explore nearby attractions like Istiklal Street, Galata Bridge, and Karaköy after your visit.

Entrance Fee & Opening Hours (2025)
Entrance Fee: 30 Euro (subject to change)
Opening Hours: 08:30 AM – 10:00 PM (daily)

How to Get to Galata Tower
The tower is located in the Galata district, just a short walk from the Karaköy tram stop or Şişhane metro station. Walking from Taksim Square takes about 15 minutes downhill.