Galata Tower is a Genoese tower that was built in the 14th century and is reckoned to be one of the most significant landmarks of Istanbul. The tower measures 220 feet and has nine stories. It also houses a restaurant on the top of the tower that features Turkish dance performances and traditional cuisines.
Surrounded by great clubs and wine bars, Galata is a hotspot for fun and entertainment. You can also have a panoramic view of the city from the top of the building.
Location: Bereketzade, Galata Kulesi, 34421 Beyoglu/Istanbul, Turkey
Entry fee: 35 Turkish Liras, free for kids below 7 years of age
Best Time: 9:AM
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Savor 360-degree views of Istanbul from atop the Galata Tower, a stone tower built in Medieval times. On a clear day, you may even see as far as the Princes’ Islands. Stretching almost 200 feet tall, you’re guaranteed a spectacular city vista from this iconic landmark.
Dive into the history surrounding the tower and its function as a surveillance location, prison, naval depot, and even watchtower in order to spot fires in the city during later years. Discover the legend of Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi, a 14th-century aviator who is said to have flown over the Bosphorus from the tower using handmade artificial wings.