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The Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) is a 67-metre stone cylinder that has dominated the Beyoglu skyline since 1348, when it was built by Genoese colonists as the apex of their fortified trading quarter across the Golden Horn from Constantinople. The tower has served variously as a prison, fire watch station, and observatory. Today it is one of Istanbul's most recognisable landmarks and a popular observation deck.
The 360-degree viewing balcony at the top (reached by elevator and a short spiral staircase) provides sweeping views over the historic peninsula, the Bosphorus, the Golden Horn, and the Asian shore. On a clear day you can see the Princes Islands in the Sea of Marmara. Entry is TRY 650 (EUR 18). The surrounding Galata neighbourhood is one of Istanbul's most vibrant - steep cobblestone streets lined with independent cafes, vintage shops, street art, and live music venues.
Pro Tip: Visit 30-45 minutes before sunset for the best light over the historic peninsula - the view of the Sultanahmet skyline turning golden is unforgettable. Queues can be long; buying tickets online at muze.gen.tr saves time. The streets around Galata Tower (Serdar-i Ekrem Sokak especially) are among the best in the city for independent boutiques, specialty coffee, and people-watching.