Hyrule has a whole new layer to it in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and just like last time, you’ll need to use towers to fill out your map and get around easily. Like the Sheika Towers in the last game, Skyview Towers will uncover your map, but will also shoot you high into the sky.
It makes them great for paragliding around the place but may let you access new sky islands at the same time. We’ll show you where all of them are and how to access each one in this guide.
If you want to know what else there is to find, then check out our Tears of the Kingdom tips, or our guides for the Ukuoh Shrine, Gutanbac Shrine, or Nachoyah Shrine.
Lookout Landing, Central Hyrule
The first tower you’ll find, this should be your first target when you first reach terra firma following the game’s tutorial.
Follow the Paraglider quest to enter this one.
Lindor’s Brow, Hyrule Ridge
Head northwest of Lookout Landing for this one.
There’s a big moat surrounding this one. While you can technically climb it with enough stamina, it’s easier to use the nearby materials to build a bridge.
Hyrule Field, Hyrule Field
Southwest of Lookout Landing, this is another easy early-game tower.
Clear out the monsters surrounding it and you can get in.
Eldin Canyon, Eldin
Northeast of Lookout Landing, you’ll need to go up the hills to find it.
This one has a broken door, Ascend a nearby rock formation and get in via the roof.
Upland Zorana, Lanayru
Directly east of Lookout Landing and up the mountains.
Use water from things like Splashfruits or a Hyrdrat Zonai device to clear the sludge.
Mount Lanayru, Lanayru
At the very top of Mount Lanayru, you’ll need to start a fire to melt the ice to get in.
Ulri Mountain, Akkala
It’s pretty easy to find this one, but an Aeurocua has stolen the terminal.
Shoot it down and then put it back with Ultrahand.
Sahasra Slope, Necluda
This is another easy find, but the door is mysteriously locked.
Go down the hill and smash the rocks in a nearby cave, you can use Ascend on a rock jutting out of the ceiling to get in.
Popla Foothills, Faron
A little southwest of the previous tower, this one is broken with no mechanic.
Go down the cliff and find a nearby wall. This will lead you to a cave that goes under the tower, where you’ll find the trapped engineer. Free him to access the tower.
Rabella Wetlands, East Necluda
This wetlands tower is covered in thorns that prevent you from getting in, and the rain makes burning them a pain.
All you have to do is manually build a shelter to block the rain, then you can burn them.
Gerudo Canyon, Gerudo Desert
You’ll need to fix the elevator so the engineer can make this tower work.
Attach some heavy objects to the chain to raise the engineer and access the tower.
Gerudo Highlands, Gerudo Highlands
This snow-covered tower has its door blocked. Head north and find the cave with Chillshrooms outside the entrance. Inside you’ll have to use barrels to make a raft and float down the river.
Once you reach the end use some wood so you can stand between the four pillars and use Ascend on the ceiling above you.
Rospro Pass, Hebra
This is thankfully a much easier one to find.
Entering it is easy too, it just needs a little fire.
Pikida Stonegrove, Tabantha Tundra
You’ll have to get around an Ice Dragon if you want to get to this tower, plus it’s in a tough position. The easiest way to reach it is to Paraglide from the top of Hebra Mountain.
Typhlo Ruins, Great Hyrule Forest
North of Hyrule Forest, you’ll need to block the item in front of the exit at the top. You can use the floating platforms and nearby rockets to do just that.
Written by Ryan Woodrow on behalf of GLHF.