Camlica Tower is Istanbul’s tallest structure, a broadcasting and observation tower on the Asian side that rises about 369 metres above Çamlıca Hill. From its enclosed observation decks you look out over a 360-degree sweep of the Bosphorus, the old city and two continents, while the upper floors hold a restaurant, a café and interactive attractions. The tower is open daily from 10:00 to 22:00, tickets begin around €25, and the guide below covers what to see, how to get there and how to book.

What Is Camlica Tower?

Camlica Tower, the Küçük Çamlıca TV and Radio Tower, is the tallest structure in Istanbul, opened in 2021 on the hilltop above Üsküdar on the Asian side. It was built to gather the dozens of broadcast antennas that once cluttered Çamlıca Hill into a single elegant tower, and it doubles as a visitor attraction. Alongside the broadcasting role, it holds observation decks, dining and exhibits, so it works as both a landmark and a day out.

Can You Go to the Top of Camlica Tower?

Yes. Visitors ride up to enclosed observation decks high in the tower, where floor-to-ceiling glass opens up a 360-degree view of the city. On a clear day you can pick out the Bosphorus, the historic peninsula, the Princes’ Islands and the bridges linking Europe and Asia. You can stay on the observation deck for up to an hour and a half, which is plenty of time to circle the view and take photos.

What Can You See and Do at Camlica Tower?

Camlica Tower is more than a viewpoint. Beyond the deck, it offers a couple of interactive attractions, a restaurant and café, and green grounds around the base. The sections below cover the highlights.

The Observation Deck and 360 View

The observation deck is the main draw, a glassed-in level that turns the whole city into a panorama. From this height the two continents, the water and the skyline lay out below you, and the light at sunset turns the scene gold. It is the highest public viewpoint in Istanbul, higher than the old Galata Tower across the water.

Seyyah 360 and Mission Moon

Two attractions add to the visit. Seyyah 360 is a multi-dimensional film that flies you through Istanbul’s landmarks on a wraparound screen, while Mission Moon is a playful, interactive space exhibit that sends you on a trip to the Moon. Both suit families and make good use of a rainy day when the view is hidden.

The Restaurant and Café

High in the tower, the 360 Kule café and restaurant serves meals and drinks with the same sweeping view through the windows. It is a fine spot to slow down over a Turkish coffee or a dinner once you have circled the deck, and a gift shop sits nearby for a souvenir.

How Much Are Camlica Tower Tickets?

A basic Camlica Tower ticket costs from about €25, which covers the observation deck and skips the line. Bundled packages that add a private hotel transfer and a meal cost more, running from roughly €149 up to €209 for a premium lunch or dinner. Prices shift with the season and the package, so check the current rate when you book.

TicketIncludesPrice from
Entry with a free Turkish teaObservation deck, skip the line, a tea€25
Entry with transfer and Turkish coffeeDeck plus a private hotel transfer and coffee€149
Entry with transfer and breakfastDeck plus transfer and breakfast€159
Entry with transfer and lunch or dinnerDeck plus transfer and a meal€189
Entry with transfer and premium lunch or dinnerDeck plus transfer and a premium meal€209

What Are the Opening Hours?

Camlica Tower is open every day from 10:00 to 22:00. The late closing makes it one of the few high viewpoints in Istanbul where you can watch the sunset and the city lights come on. Aim to arrive about an hour before sunset for the best of both the daylight panorama and the glow afterwards.

How Do You Get to Camlica Tower?

Camlica Tower sits on the Asian side, above Üsküdar, so plan a little travel time from the historic centre. The simplest route from the European side is the Marmaray rail to Üsküdar, then the number 15 bus up to Çamlıca, or a taxi straight to the door. Driving is easy too, with parking on site, and the hotel-transfer packages take the planning off your hands.

FromHow to get thereRough time
Üsküdar, Asian sideThe number 15 bus to Çamlıca, or a taxi20 to 30 minutes
European sideMarmaray to Üsküdar, then the bus or a taxi, around €4045 minutes to 1 hour
By carDrive up to Çamlıca Hill, parking on siteVaries with traffic

Is Camlica Tower Worth Visiting?

Yes, for the view above all. Camlica Tower gives you the highest and widest panorama of Istanbul, a clean 360-degree sweep that takes in both continents at once, which no rooftop or older tower can match. It is quieter than the crowded Galata Tower, the late hours suit a sunset visit, and the restaurant and exhibits round out the trip. The one catch is the Asian-side location, so build in the travel time or pick a transfer package.

Tips for Visiting Camlica Tower

A few small choices make the visit smoother and the view better.

  • Go about an hour before sunset for daylight, dusk and the city lights
  • Book online to skip the ticket line, especially on weekends
  • Allow up to ninety minutes on the observation deck
  • Bring a camera, the glass is clean and the view is wide
  • The tower is wheelchair accessible and strictly no smoking
  • Your ticket is valid only for its chosen date, so plan around the weather

How Do You Book Camlica Tower Tickets?

Book online ahead of your visit, choose your ticket or a transfer-and-dining package, and pick your date. Buying in advance secures skip-the-line entry and saves time at the door, which matters on busy evenings. You can reserve your tickets now on camlicatower.com, then simply show your ticket on arrival.

  • Pick a basic deck ticket or a transfer-and-meal package
  • Choose your date, ideally around sunset
  • Book online for skip-the-line entry
  • Show your ticket at the entrance, no need to print

Frequently Asked Questions

How tall is Camlica Tower?

About 369 metres, which makes it the tallest structure in Istanbul. The observation decks sit high up the tower, with glass walls for the view.

Can you go to the top of Camlica Tower?

Yes. You ride up to enclosed observation decks with a 360-degree view of the city, where you can stay for up to an hour and a half.

How much does a Camlica Tower ticket cost?

From about €25 for the observation deck. Packages with a hotel transfer and a meal cost more, from roughly €149 to €209.

What are the opening hours?

Every day from 10:00 to 22:00. The late closing makes it a good spot for sunset and the evening city lights.

How do you get to Camlica Tower?

It is on the Asian side above Üsküdar. Take the Marmaray to Üsküdar then the number 15 bus, drive and park on site, or take a taxi.

Is Camlica Tower worth visiting?

For the view, yes. It is the highest and widest panorama in Istanbul, quieter than Galata Tower, and open late for sunset.

How long can you stay on the observation deck?

Up to ninety minutes, which is enough to circle the view, take photos and watch the light change.

Is Camlica Tower wheelchair accessible?

Yes. The tower is fully accessible for wheelchair users, with lifts to the observation decks and facilities.