Camlica Tower stands on the Asian side of Istanbul, on Çamlıca Hill above Üsküdar, so you cross to the Asian shore and then head uphill. The easiest public route is the Marmaray rail to Üsküdar, then the number 15 bus up to the tower, while a taxi or a private hotel transfer is the simplest door-to-door choice. The table below lays out every way to get there with rough times and fares.

Camlica Tower Transport Options at a Glance

There are several ways up to the tower, by rail, bus, metro, metrobüs, taxi or car. The table compares them, then each is covered below. Fares are with an Istanbulkart and current as of early 2026, so expect small changes over time.

OptionRouteRough timeFare
Marmaray and busMarmaray to Üsküdar, then the number 15 bus to Çamlıca45 to 60 min from the old cityMarmaray 55 TL plus bus 35 TL
M5 metro and short hopMarmaray to Üsküdar, M5 to Kısıklı, then a 15 to 20 minute walk or a short taxi45 to 60 minMarmaray 55 TL plus metro 35 TL
Metrobüs and walkMetrobüs to Acıbadem, then about a 1 km walkVaries, a 10 to 15 minute walk at the endMetrobüs 40 TL
TaxiStraight to the tower entrance20 to 30 min from Üsküdar, longer from EuropeAbout €40 from the European side
CarDrive up to Çamlıca Hill, park on siteVaries with trafficFuel and parking
Hotel transfer packagePrivate pickup from your hotelDoor to doorIncluded in the package

How Do You Get There by Public Transport?

Public transport is cheap and reaches the hill from both sides of the city, though every route ends with a short bus, walk or taxi up the slope. Pick the option that fits where you are staying.

By Marmaray and Bus

From the European side, take the Marmaray rail under the Bosphorus to Üsküdar, then catch the number 15 bus, which climbs from Üsküdar up to Çamlıca. This is the route the tower itself recommends, and it drops you close to the entrance. Allow 45 to 60 minutes door to door from the old city, more in heavy traffic.

By M5 Metro

You can also ride the Marmaray to Üsküdar and change to the M5 metro towards Çekmeköy, getting off at Kısıklı. From there it is a 15 to 20 minute uphill walk to the tower, or a very short taxi if you would rather not climb. This route avoids road traffic for most of the way.

By Metrobüs

If you are near the metrobüs line, ride it to the Acıbadem stop, which is signposted for the tower, then walk about one kilometre, roughly 10 to 15 minutes. The metrobüs is one of the fastest ways to cross the city at rush hour, so this can be quicker than it looks on the map.

How Do You Get There by Taxi or Car?

A taxi is the simplest door-to-door option, and it costs around €40 one way from the European side, less from Üsküdar or elsewhere on the Asian shore. Ride-hailing apps work in Istanbul and take the haggling out of the fare. If you are driving, the road runs right up Çamlıca Hill and there is parking on site, though the hill roads slow down on busy evenings.

How Much Does the Trip Cost?

Public transport in Istanbul is inexpensive and runs on the Istanbulkart, the rechargeable travel card you tap on every ride. A taxi costs far more than the bus or metro but saves the changes and the walk. The fares below were current in early 2026 and rise over time, so check before you travel.

ModeFare with Istanbulkart
Istanbulkart card165 TL, a one-off for the card
Bus35 TL per ride
Metro, M535 TL per ride
Marmaray55 TL per ride
Metrobüs40 TL per ride
Taxi from the European sideAbout €40 one way

What Is the Easiest Way to Reach Camlica Tower?

For a first visit, the easiest way is a taxi or a private hotel transfer straight to the door, which skips the changes and the uphill walk. Public transport is the budget choice, with the Marmaray and the number 15 bus the most reliable combination. If you would rather not plan any of it, the tower sells tickets bundled with a private hotel transfer, so a car collects you and brings you back. You can book a ticket or a transfer package on camlicatower.com.

Tips for Getting to Camlica Tower

A few small things make the trip smoother.

  • Buy an Istanbulkart at any station and load enough for the round trip
  • Allow extra time at rush hour, the hill roads and bridges slow down
  • Aim to arrive about an hour before sunset for the best view
  • Every public route ends with a short bus, walk or taxi up the hill
  • A transfer package is worth it if you are short on time or travelling as a group

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get to Camlica Tower from the European side?

Take the Marmaray rail to Üsküdar, then the number 15 bus up to Çamlıca, or a taxi for around €40. The trip runs about 45 to 60 minutes by public transport.

Which bus goes to Camlica Tower?

The number 15 bus runs from Üsküdar up to Çamlıca and is the route the tower recommends. Several other lines also serve the hill.

Is there a metro to Camlica Tower?

The M5 metro reaches Kısıklı, the closest station, but not the tower itself. From Kısıklı it is a 15 to 20 minute uphill walk or a short taxi.

How much is a taxi to Camlica Tower?

About €40 one way from the European side, and less from Üsküdar or the Asian side. Ride-hailing apps give a fixed price.

Is there parking at Camlica Tower?

Yes. There is parking on site, so driving up Çamlıca Hill is straightforward, though traffic builds on busy evenings.

How far is Camlica Tower from Üsküdar?

A short ride, about 20 to 30 minutes by bus or taxi up the hill, depending on traffic.

What is the closest metro station to Camlica Tower?

Kısıklı on the M5 line. From there you walk uphill for 15 to 20 minutes or take a short taxi to the entrance.