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Visiting Hours: Open daily from 09:00 to 18:00.
Check the Weather: Conditions can impact your experience, especially the panoramic views.
Closed Days: Open every day
Box Office Closing Time: 17:00
Recommended Duration: At least 1 to 1.5 hours
Address: Salacak Mah. Salacak Mevkii 34668 Üsküdar/İstanbul
Email: iktm34@ktb.gov.tr
Phone: +90 (216) 342 47 47
Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and clear skies for the best experience.
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The Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi) is a historic structure situated on a small islet at the southern entrance of the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul. Over the centuries, it has served various functions, including a lighthouse, defensive fortress, and quarantine station. Today, it houses a museum featuring artifacts and exhibits that showcase its rich history. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Istanbul’s skyline and surrounding waters from the tower.
On this page, you’ll find essential details about the Maiden’s Tower, how to book tickets, and key information to plan your visit.
Admission & Ticket Options
1) Entrance Ticket & Guided Tours
2) City Passes
For details on passes that grant access to this attraction, please refer to the passes page.
Notable Features
- Museum Exhibits: Displays of historical artifacts, documents, and interactive exhibits exploring the tower’s strategic role and legends.
- Observation Deck: Offers 360-degree views of the Bosphorus, Asian and European shores, and key landmarks such as Topkapı Palace and Hagia Sophia.
- Architectural Elements: The tower’s design reflects Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern restorations, showcasing a blend of historical influences.
- Cultural Events & Exhibitions: Occasionally hosts special exhibitions, cultural programs, and historical reenactments.
How to Get There
- By Public Ferry:
- From Üsküdar (Salacak Pier) – Short ferry ride from the Asian side.
- From Kabataş & Karaköy – Seasonal ferry services operate from these European piers. - By Private Boat: Some tour operators provide private boat services from different locations along the Bosphorus.
- By Public Transport to the Ferry Piers:
- Tram: Take the T1 tram line to Kabataş and transfer to the ferry.
- Metro: Use the Marmaray Line to Üsküdar Station, then walk to Salacak Pier.
- Bus: Several bus routes connect to ferry departure points, including Üsküdar and Karaköy.
- Taxi/Ride-Sharing: Taxis and ride-sharing services provide direct access to ferry departure points.
Visitor Guidelines & Practical Information
- Accessibility: Due to its historic structure and boat access, the tower may have limited accessibility for wheelchair users and visitors with mobility impairments.
- Best Visiting Times: Spring and autumn offer mild weather and clear views, while early mornings and weekdays provide a quieter experience.
- Check the weather: Before visiting the Maiden's Tower, consider checking the weather forecast as it can affect your experience, especially when enjoying the panoramic views from the top.
History of the Maiden's Tower
The origins of the Maiden’s Tower date back to the 5th century BCE, when it was first used as a customs station by the ancient Greeks. Over centuries, it was rebuilt and modified under the Byzantine and Ottoman Empires.
In the 12th century, the Byzantines reinforced the tower for defensive purposes, and in 1453, after the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople, it was repurposed as a watchtower and lighthouse. It later served as a quarantine station during the 19th-century cholera outbreaks.
Following several restorations, including extensive renovations in 2022, the Maiden’s Tower reopened as a museum and cultural site, preserving its architectural heritage and historical significance.
Frequently Asked Questions About Maiden's Tower
Maiden’s Tower tickets are available for purchase online. Booking in advance allows for a smoother visit and may also offer time and cost savings.
Yes, Maiden’s Tower tickets can be booked online. Purchasing in advance secures your spot upon payment confirmation and ensures a hassle-free experience on the day of your visit.
One of the most well-known legends of the Maiden’s Tower (Kız Kulesi) tells the story of a king and his daughter. According to the tale, a fortune teller warned the king that his daughter would die from a snake bite. To protect her, he had a tower built on a small islet off Salacak, isolating her from danger. However, despite his efforts, a snake hidden in a basket of fruit eventually bit the princess, fulfilling the prophecy.
Yes, the Maiden’s Tower is open to visitors as a monument-museum managed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. It features historical exhibits and a pastry shop for guests. The tower is accessible by boat from Üsküdar and Galataport piers and is open daily from 09:00 to 20:00.
The Maiden Tower of Baku was built in the cylindrical form on the giant rock inclined towards the coast of the Caspian Sea. An oblong support (buttress) is attached to it from the seaside. The height of the tower on the northern part is 31 m, on the south- 28 m. The diameter of the tower on the first floor is 16.5 m.
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