Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi)
Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi)
Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi)

Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) Tours and Tickets

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Rising high above its namesake neighborhood, Istanbul’s Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) dates back to the Genoese presence in Constantinople in the 14th century. An elevator takes you up to a viewing platform located under the roof, which offers panoramic views of the Old City peninsula and Beyoglu neighborhood.

  • Bereketzade Galata Kulesi Sokak, Istanbul, 34420

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What are people saying about Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi)

Abdulla_B, Nov 2023
marvelous walk tour in Istanbol
tour guide Murat was great snd knowledgable of road and subject stops was excellent and route thank you
Fredric_B, Nov 2023
Our tour guide was...
Our tour guide was terrific …. Gave us history, stories and wonderful sights. Even in the downpour we all enjoyed walking and experiencing the buildings and surroundings.
Howard_K, Nov 2023
For a wonderful tour
Our guide was absolutely stupendous! She had such a vast knowledge not only of the area, but of the whole history of the country and the development of the Turkish language. Additionally, with her showing us around, we saw some wonderful sites of what is “relatively modern” in Istanbul.
Ann_O, Oct 2023
A walking tour at a good pace with an enthusiastic guide!
Elif was prompt, knowledgeable, and an enthusiastic guide. Zigzagged through the city and secret passages at a good pace. The view from the top of the Galata Tower was incredible. Elif was very helpful in helping us navigate the Istanbul card machine. Ended the tour at the spice market where I was able to finish my shopping for gifts to take home. Great tour!
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Q:What is the historical significance of the Galata Tower?
A:In the 14th-century, the Genoese built the Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) as a defensive fortification. The Ottomans also used it as an astronomical observatory, fire watchtower, and even a prison. Today, it remains a beloved landmark visible throughout the city, offering panoramic views for guests who visit its observation deck.
Q:What is the best time of day to visit the Galata Tower?
A:For the best views of Istanbul, visit the Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) during sunset. The golden hues cast over the cityscape and create a mesmerizing sight. For an unrivaled auditory experience, visit the tower during the Call to Prayer when you can simultaneously hear the call from dozens of mosques.
Q:Does the Galata Tower have an elevator?
A:Yes, the Galata Tower has an elevator. Guests take the elevator to the seventh floor to the Galata Tower Museum. There, you can find large windows offering 360-degree views. To reach the ninth-floor observation deck, you must go up a spiral staircase. (The eighth and ninth floors aren’t wheelchair accessible.)
Q:Do you need to purchase tickets for the Galata Tower in Istanbul in advance?
A:No, you don’t need to purchase admission tickets in advance for the Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi); however, prebooking can help you avoid long lines, especially during peak season (June through August). You can prebook admission tickets online, or buy the Istanbul Museum Pass, which grants you access to other attractions, too.
Q:What are the opening hours of the Galata Tower?
A:The Galata Tower is typically open every day of the week, with opening hours varying slightly, depending on the season. Generally, it opens in the morning and closes in the late evening, offering everything from quiet morning views to illuminated nights. Check the official website for up-to-date opening hours.
Q:Are there any guided tours available for the Galata Tower?
A:Yes, guided tours are available for the Galata Tower, offering insightful commentary on its history and significance. Visitors can book tours through reputable travel agencies or online platforms, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the tower. Download the Voice of Museums app for a free audio guide for exploring on your own.