Maiden’s Tower: Guide, Tips, Prices, Opening hours

Maiden's Tower Kız Kulesi on Bosphorus Istanbul blue sky
Written by Kevin

Discover Istanbul’s poetic icon, Leander’s Tower! This guide offers practical info on tickets, hours, and avoiding crowds. I share top tips for photos, pitfalls to avoid, and nearby stays. Ready to uncover the secrets of this Bosphorus jewel?



🗝️ Key Information about the Maiden’s Tower

Official NameKız Kulesi, Maiden’s Tower, Leander’s Tower
AddressSalacak Mevkii, Üsküdar, Istanbul, Turkey
Opening HoursOpen daily from 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM. The boat trip departs from the Üsküdar-Salacak pier.
Entrance FeesMuseum: 1700 TL (approx. £30). Boat transport (round trip): 50 TL (approx. £1.30).
Ticket OfficePurchase on-site at the Üsküdar-Salacak booth. For an enriched experience with a guide, I recommend you book online.
Visit DurationPlan for about 1h to 1h30 (boat trip included).
Tip #1Visit at sunset. The view of Istanbul’s historic skyline with the setting sun is an absolutely unforgettable and magical experience.
UpdateLast price and schedule check: January 2026.

🧭 Why visit the Maiden’s Tower?

Why does this small islet attract so much attention? Because the Maiden’s Tower is the soul of the Bosphorus. It is the setting for a thousand love legends and the silent witness to 2500 years of history. Visiting it means treating yourself to a poetic break, a suspended moment between Europe and Asia, with Istanbul as the backdrop.

I discover the Maiden's Tower by night in Istanbul, 23 meters high and located 200 meters from the coast of Üsküdar, rebuilt in 1725, illuminated on its islet in the middle of the Bosphorus with the glittering city in the background.
I capture the Maiden’s Tower illuminated at night, located on an islet 200 meters from the shore of Üsküdar. This 23-meter high tower, reconstructed in 1725 in its current form, served as a lighthouse and customs post since the Byzantine era.

Inside, you will discover a modern museum that retraces its fascinating history, from ancient lighthouse to quarantine station. But the highlight of the show is the 360° panorama from its top. With its 23 meters height, it offers a unique perspective on Topkapı, Hagia Sophia, and the Blue Mosque. It is one of the most photographed places in Istanbul!



🚇 How to get to the Maiden’s Tower?

To reach this jewel, you must first reach the Asian side. Here are the simplest options to get there.

Metro and Ferry

The simplest and most pleasant option is to take the ferry. From the European side, regular lines depart from Eminönü or Kabataş towards Üsküdar. The trip is a mini-cruise in itself! Once in Üsküdar, walk 15 minutes along the promenade (Salacak) to the pier dedicated to the tower. You can also take the Marmaray (metro under the Bosphorus) from Sirkeci to the Üsküdar stop. Remember to bring your Istanbulkart, essential for all public transport.

I am facing a traditional boat sailing towards the Maiden's Tower in Istanbul, 23 meters high and located 200 meters from the shore of Üsküdar, with the silhouette of the historic city visible in the background under a cloudy sky.
I capture a traditional service boat reaching the Maiden’s Tower, located 200 meters from the coast of Üsküdar. These shuttles ensure the connection in a few minutes from the Salacak pier, allowing access to this 18th-century Ottoman historical monument anchored in the middle of the Bosphorus.

Bus and Taxi

Many buses serve the Üsküdar district. It’s a good option if you are already on the Asian side. For taxis, I strongly advise using the BiTaksi or Uber apps to avoid unpleasant surprises with the meter. A ride from Taksim will cost around 400-500 TL depending on traffic.

If you opt for Uber, you can enjoy a £30 discount on your first ride via my referral link.

📢 Local expert tip: Honestly, the fastest and most magical way is to combine the ferry and walking. The walk along the Salacak pier, with the tower getting closer and the old city opposite, is an experience in itself. It is the most authentic and beautiful journey!


⏰ What are the opening hours of the Maiden’s Tower?

  • The tower and museum are open every day, without distinction between summer and winter.
  • Opening hours: from 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM.
  • Boats shuttle continuously every 15 minutes between the Üsküdar-Salacak pier and the tower.
  • There is no weekly closing day.
I discover the Maiden's Tower in Istanbul in broad daylight, 23 meters high and built of stone in 1725, standing on its rocky islet 200 meters from the shore of Üsküdar, with the Turkish flag flying at the top and residential hills in the background.
I contemplate the Maiden’s Tower in daylight, 23 meters high and erected in stone in 1725. This historic lighthouse, located 200 meters from the Asian coast of Üsküdar, served as a customs post, quarantine station, and guided navigation on the Bosphorus since the Byzantine era.

🕰️ Best time to visit the Maiden’s Tower?

The visit to the tower itself is quite quick. Allow about 1 hour to 1 hour 30, including the boat trip and time to admire the view. But the real secret is choosing the right moment.

To avoid crowds

For a more serene experience, I recommend coming early in the morning, right at opening time at 9:00 AM. You will have the tower almost to yourself. Weekends are particularly popular with Istanbulites, so if you can, favor a visit during the week.

I contemplate the Maiden's Tower in silhouette at sunset on the Bosphorus, 23 meters high, standing out against a flamboyant orange sky during the golden hour, with boats sailing in the calm waters illuminated by the last rays of the sun.
I capture the Maiden’s Tower in the golden light of sunset, a privileged moment when the sky ignites above the Bosphorus. This 23-meter high silhouette stands out perfectly during the golden hour, a period sought after by photographers to immortalize this symbol of Istanbul built in 1725.

For photography

📢 Local expert tip: For photographers, there is no debate: the “golden hour” is the perfect moment. Come in the late afternoon to capture the sunset behind the historic peninsula. The golden light that ignites the minarets and domes is simply sublime. It is at this moment that all the poetry of the place is revealed.


💰 What are the entry fees to the Maiden’s Tower?

Here are the official rates to plan your budget without surprises. They were updated after the grand reopening of the tower in 2023.

  • Museum entrance fee: 1700 TL (approx. £30) per person.
  • Boat transport fee (Round trip): 50 TL (approx. £1.30), to be paid at the booth on the Üsküdar-Salacak pier.
  • Entrance is free for children under 6 years old.
  • The Museum Pass Istanbul is not accepted for the Maiden’s Tower.

💻 Benefits of booking

Even if you can buy your tickets on-site, booking a guided tour online can really enrich your experience.

Book your ticket online

Honestly, for the Maiden’s Tower, tickets can easily be purchased on-site. However, opting for an online booked guided tour is a great idea. A passionate guide will tell you the hidden legends and historical details you might miss. It is the guarantee of a deeper and memorable visit, without logistical stress.

Is the Istanbul Pass worth it?

If you plan to visit several monuments, the Istanbul Tourist Pass® is an option I advise you to consider. Imagine: a single pass to access more than 100 attractions, including guided tours of must-sees like Hagia Sophia or Topkapi Palace, and even a Bosphorus cruise. It’s total freedom! No more queues, you optimize your time and budget. If you visit at least 4 or 5 paid sites, it becomes very profitable. Plus, you can book now and pay later, with free cancellation. It is the key to a smooth and constraint-free stay.


🔍 Services and practical tips

Dress Code and Rules

The Maiden’s Tower is now a museum. So there is no strict dress code as in mosques. Simply adopt a comfortable and respectful outfit. Inside, as in any museum, you are asked not to shout and to respect the tranquility of the place.

Accessibility (PRM, Strollers, Sensitivity)

This is a weak point, to be honest. Access to the island is by boat, and the tower itself is a historic structure with narrow stairs. It is therefore difficult for people with reduced mobility (PRM) and strollers to access. There is no elevator. The visit is not recommended if you have difficulty moving around.

Amenities (Toilets, Lockers, Wi-Fi)

You will find clean and free toilets inside the tower. There is no official locker, so come with a light bag. Free Wi-Fi is available, which is handy for sharing your photos live!

Food and Shopping (My advice)

📢 My expert advice: The tower houses a small cafe, but it is quite expensive. For a more authentic break, I suggest you go back to the Salacak promenade. Sit on the steps facing the tower, order a çay (tea) or a simit (sesame bread) from a street vendor. It is the best way to enjoy the view, like a true Istanbulite. If you want a coffee with a breathtaking view, Robert’s Coffee Salacak is an excellent option nearby.

Woman tourist taking panoramic photo Bosphorus Istanbul

Photo & Video (The best spots)

Photos and videos are allowed, but without flash inside the museum. Tripods are prohibited. For THE perfect photo, here are my secret spots: 1) From the top of the tower, late in the day, for the panorama of the old city. 2) From the rocks of the Salacak promenade, to capture the tower with passing boats. 3) From the ferry approaching, for a dynamic shot.


💡 My tips for a successful visit to the Maiden’s Tower

Here is my little personal checklist so that your visit is absolutely perfect and hitch-free.

  • Wear comfortable shoes. You will walk a bit along the pier and climb some stairs in the tower.
  • Bring sunglasses and sunscreen. Even in winter, the sun reflecting on the Bosphorus can be intense.
  • Have some cash on you. It’s always useful to buy a çay or a bottle of water from a street vendor.
  • Check the weather before leaving. In foggy weather or heavy rain, visibility from the top will be reduced.
I contemplate the Maiden's Tower, 23 meters high, at dusk with a seagull hovering in front, a ferry docked, and the silhouette of the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia visible 2 kilometers away on the historic peninsula under a golden sky.
I capture a seagull in flight in front of the Maiden’s Tower at sunset, with the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia on the historic peninsula in the background. This panorama illustrates the strategic position of the tower, 200 meters from the shore of Üsküdar, aligned with Seraglio Point on the European shore.

My “Off the Beaten Path” Tip

📢 Unique expert tip: The best free and most romantic viewpoint of the Maiden’s Tower is not in a tourist guide. Walk along the Salacak coast to the small cafes with cushions placed on the steps facing the sea. Order a Turkish tea, sit down and wait for the sunset. The spectacle of the city lights turning on with the tower in the foreground is pure magic. It’s my favorite moment in Istanbul.


🏨 Best hotels near the Maiden’s Tower

Staying in Üsküdar offers a more local and quiet experience, with breathtaking views. Here is my selection of hotels, all highly rated (minimum 4/5) and nearby.

BudgetHotel NameDescription
BudgetUskudar OtelSimple, clean, and very well located. Perfect for travelers looking for good value for money. The atmosphere is family-oriented and the hotel is a 15-minute walk from the pier.
Budget216 Vip SuiteWell-equipped apartments to feel at home. Ideal if you are staying for several days. The major asset is independence, just a 10-minute walk from the seafront.
Mid-rangeAddress IstanbulA modern hotel with an incredible pool and superb views. Located a bit further back but very accessible. Its spa is perfect for relaxing after a long day of sightseeing.
Mid-rangeMaydanoz HomeCozy and tastefully decorated suites, right in the heart of Üsküdar. A 5-minute walk from the ferry, its atmosphere is warm and its staff adorable. A real favorite.
High-endSumahan on the WaterThe ultimate luxury experience. An old raki distillery transformed into a boutique hotel on the water’s edge. The view of the Bosphorus is breathtaking. Exclusive and romantic atmosphere.
High-endAntwell SuitesSpacious suites with high-end services, including indoor pool and spa. A bit further away but perfect for those seeking luxury, calm, and comfort.
HOTEL sign evoking the historic establishments of the Pera district, where Orient-Express travelers stayed.
Illuminated sign recalling the atmosphere of the streets of Pera. It was in this district that the first luxury hotels opened to welcome travelers from the Orient Express.

For me, without hesitation, the best hotel in Istanbul close to the Maiden’s Tower is the hotel Sumahan on the Water because falling asleep and waking up to the lapping of the Bosphorus at your window is an experience that is priceless. It is the embodiment of the Istanbul dream.


🗺️ What to see near the Maiden’s Tower

Take advantage of your visit to Üsküdar to discover other treasures of the Asian side, often ignored by tourists:

  • Mihrimah Sultan Mosque: a masterpiece by architect Sinan, a 10-minute walk away.
  • Üsküdar Market: an authentic local market, perfect for feeling the pulse of the neighborhood, a 15-minute walk away.
  • Yeni Valide Mosque: a magnificent imperial mosque right next to the ferry pier, a 15-minute walk away.
  • Fethi Paşa Park (Fethi Paşa Korusu): a large wooded park on the heights, offering spectacular views of the Bosphorus, a 20-minute walk away.

Itinerary Suggestion

For a “Heart of Üsküdar” half-day: start with the visit to the Maiden’s Tower in the morning. Then, head back up to the center to explore the local market and the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque. Finish with a tea in one of the many cafes in the neighborhood. It’s a perfect immersion into the relaxed and authentic atmosphere of the Asian side.


🧿 What to do near the Maiden’s Tower

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⚠️ Tips to avoid scams

Istanbul is a safe city, but the surroundings of tourist piers can attract some opportunists. Here is how to spot them in a blink of an eye:

  • Fake private boat tours: Touts will offer you a “private” and “quick” tour to the tower for an exorbitant price. Kevin’s Counter-move: Politely ignore them and head directly to the official Kız Kulesi booth on the Salacak pier. The official boat is the only way to access it.
  • Too friendly “friends” at the cafe: On the promenade, a very friendly person strikes up a conversation and invites you for a drink in a nearby bar. The final bill will be astronomical. Kevin’s Counter-move: Kindly thank them and decline. “Çok teşekkür ederim, ama gitmeliyim” (Thank you very much, but I have to go) works wonders.

Just stay vigilant and everything will go wonderfully well!

I contemplate the Maiden's Tower, 23 meters high, at dusk with a seagull hovering in front, a ferry docked, and the silhouette of the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia visible 2 kilometers away on the historic peninsula under a golden sky.
I contemplate the Maiden’s Tower in broad daylight, accessible by shuttle every 15 minutes from the Salacak pier in Üsküdar. Restored and reopened in March 2024, this 23-meter tower today hosts a panoramic cafe-restaurant and a museum retracing its 2,500 years of history as a customs post and lighthouse.

💬 My personal opinion on the Maiden’s Tower

After so many years of contemplating it from afar, I was able to rediscover it after its restoration. Here is my sincere analysis, from the heart.

The Expert’s “Pros” 👍

  • Pure emotion: Being on this islet, in the middle of the Bosphorus, is a moment of grace. You feel connected to the history and soul of the city.
  • The 360° view: The panorama from the top is one of the most beautiful in Istanbul. Seeing the silhouette of Sultanahmet take shape is unforgettable.
  • Successful restoration: The indoor museum is very well done, modern, and informative. You learn a lot about the multiple lives of the tower.

The “Cons” 👎

  • The price a bit high: The combined fare (boat + museum) is a bit expensive for a fairly short visit. Local solution: If your budget is tight, admiring it from the coast of Üsküdar at sunset is an equally magical and… free experience!
  • Inaccessibility: The lack of access for PRM and strollers is a real downside. Alternative: Enjoy the view from the cafes on the Salacak promenade, which are perfectly accessible.

My Favorite Moment

Honestly, my strongest moment is this short 5-minute boat ride. You leave the mainland, and the tower grows in front of you. The wind, the cries of seagulls, the waves of the Bosphorus… You feel like an explorer discovering a secret place. And then, this silence when we dock. We are no longer in Istanbul, we are in another dimension, between two continents, between past and present. For me, that is the essence of the Maiden’s Tower.


🏗️ History and architecture of the Maiden’s Tower

This monument is a bridge between Greek antiquity and modern Turkey. Imagine, it was first built in 410 BC as a toll station by the Athenian general Alcibiades! It has been destroyed and rebuilt so many times that it is a true stone phoenix.

Identity Card and Key Figures

  • Year of construction: The current version dates mainly from the 18th century (Ottoman period), but its last major restoration dates from 2023.
  • Architectural style: Ottoman Baroque.
  • Dimensions: The tower is 23 meters high. Not a skyscraper, but its position makes it huge!
  • Main materials: Mainly stone and, after the last restoration, modern materials to reinforce it.

Architectural Must-Sees

Observe its elegant shape, typical of late Ottoman Baroque, with its balcony encircling it. Inside, the new scenography highlights the different layers of its history, with projections and models. The lead dome that caps it is its visual signature, recognizable among all.

Legends, Anecdotes and Secrets

The most famous legend is that of the princess confined in the tower by her father, an emperor, to protect her from a prophecy announcing her death by snakebite. Alas, a snake hidden in a basket of fruit will reach her… Another legend, more romantic, gives it its western name: it is here that Leander would have swum across the Bosphorus every night to join his beloved Hero, priestess of Aphrodite, guided by the light of her lamp.

What you must observe on site

📢 Expert tip: During your visit, take the time to look up at the spiral staircase, it is magnificent. Don’t forget to look for the small windows on each floor, which offer perfect frames on details of the city. And above all, don’t miss the evening light filtering through the windows at the top. It’s magical.


❓ FAQ about the Maiden’s Tower

What is the entrance fee for the Maiden’s Tower?

Entrance to the museum costs 1700 TL. You have to add 50 TL for the round-trip boat transport from the Üsküdar pier. Access to the island without a museum ticket is not possible.

Why is the Maiden’s Tower so famous?

How to dress to visit the Maiden’s Tower?

What are the opening hours of the Maiden’s Tower?

Is the Maiden’s Tower accessible by wheelchair or stroller?


📚 Official sources on the Maiden’s Tower

For always up-to-date information, I recommend you take a look at these reliable sources. This builds trust and ensures you have the latest data for your visit.


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