🏰 General Information

  • 📍 Location: On a small islet about 200 meters off the Salacak coast, Üsküdar, Istanbul.

  • 🏗️ Construction History: The first structure is believed to have been built around 408 BC. The current tower has been restored multiple times during Byzantine and Ottoman periods.

  • 🌟 Feature: A symbolic structure in the Bosphorus, famous for its history and legends.


📜 History & Legends

  • 🏛️ Byzantine Period: Built initially as a defensive and watch tower.

  • 🕌 Ottoman Period: Used as a lighthouse, quarantine station, and for defense purposes.

  • 📖 Legends:

    • Leandros Legend: Associated with the story of star-crossed lovers.

    • Sultan’s Daughter Legend: Said to have been built to protect the sultan’s daughter from being bitten by a snake.

  • 🛠️ Modern Period: Restored in the 18th and 19th centuries; now functions as a restaurant and tourist attraction.


🎨 Architectural Features

  • 🏗️ Cylindrical structure built on a square base.

  • 🏞️ Observation deck and small restaurant on the top floor.

  • 🌊 Height approximately 23 meters above sea level.

  • 🏺 Contains remnants of Byzantine and Ottoman stone walls and structures inside.


🌍 Cultural Importance

  • 🌉 One of Istanbul’s iconic landmarks, decorating the city skyline.

  • 🎭 Frequently referenced in literature, art, and folklore.

  • 📸 Popular spot for panoramic views of the Bosphorus and photography for both locals and tourists.


🕒 Visitor Information (2025)

  • Opening Hours: 09:00 – 19:00

  • 🎟️ Entrance Fees:

    • Adults: 450 TL

    • Students / Discounted: 250 TL

    • Children under 6: Free

  • 🚤 Access: Short boat ride from Üsküdar pier.


🌟 Significance

Maiden’s Tower combines rich history with a prime location on the Bosphorus. Its legends, panoramic views, and historical significance make it one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks.