Gocław Tower (Polish: Wieża Gocławska) is a historical observation tower and cultural heritage site in Szczecin, Poland, located in the Gocław neighbourhood.
It was built as a Bismarck tower under the German Empire.
The total construction cost of the 25-metre (82 ft)-tall tower was approximately 200,000 German Papiermarks.
The tower is located on top of a small hill and is surrounded by a small wood, although the surrounding area is now generally industrial.
It is approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre, close to a tram terminus.