attraction
Turkey
Istanbul

Galata Kulesi

Built by the Genoese in 1348, this 67-meter tower stayed the city's highest point for centuries; today its 360-degree balcony gathers the Historic Peninsula, the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus in a single sweep. Lines grow long after noon — climb in the first hour, then drift down the boutiques of Serdar-ı Ekrem street. Our 4K walking film shows the surrounding lanes before you commit.

About This Place

Use this page as the bridge between watching and planning: preview the streets in the related walking tours below, then continue to the Istanbul city page for routes, timing, and nearby guides.

Also known as

  • Galata Tower
At a Glance
Typeattraction
CityIstanbul

Galata Kulesi Planning FAQ

What is Galata Kulesi?

Galata Kulesi is listed as a attraction connected to Istanbul. This page helps connect the place with city guides, walking-tour videos, and map-based planning.

Can I use Galata Kulesi for travel planning?

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