1. Galata Bridge, also known as Galata Köprüsü, is a landmark bridge that spans across the Golden Horn in Istanbul, Turkey. It was designed by a French engineer and completed in 1845, making it one of the oldest bridges in the city. The bridge has undergone several renovations and restorations throughout the years and currently stands at 490 meters in length and 42 meters in width.

One interesting fact about Galata Bridge is that it is a popular spot for local fishermen who set up lines and fishing rods to catch fish passing through the Golden Horn. Another interesting fact is that the bridge is a popular spot for street performers, especially during the evening when the bridge is lit up and has a lively atmosphere.

2. Galata Bridge is open 24 hours a day and there is no admission fee. There is no designated phone number for the bridge.

3. The bridge is easily accessible by public transportation, including the Istanbul Metro and various bus lines. There is no ticket required to cross the bridge, but there may be fees associated with using public transportation to get to and from it.