Still looks inhospitable, I wouldn’t want to spend any extended period of time there.
ZeUhrWerk on
Looks Great, maybe even more greenery would have been nice but there’s always something you could complain about I guess.
But where did all the Bus stops go? Seemed to have been quite a busy hub.
SaleLeSoulier on
It’s Besiktas port 🙂
SuperbDatabase3356 on
so public transport has been exchanged with yachts? what?
Gragachevatz on
Moar concrete less trees.
Flirefy on
Been there on a student exchange around 10 years ago. Impressive, lively city.
Natomiast on
‘Before’ it was Byzantium
PriestOfNurgle on
Concrete with buses vs useless concrete? I’m too nordic for this…
Strong-Soft-5646 on
Just dead place.
Kanca909 on
before and after what
whatulookingforboi on
istanbul simply has too many people per km2 going to take decades and with the right people to transform it more,away from the concrete jungle
Mike_for_all on
Alexios would be proud.
Isuckatvalorantyes on
still an urban hell
Sandytayu on
I don’t think reddittors here are aware of what pedestrian traffic is. There’s a ferry port and two trams intersect there, also the bus station is still right there. Not to mention the other 5~ ferry ports to the side, a LOT of people pour out from the ferries and trams to get to the other transport method. You can’t have a forest there but at least now you can enjoy the Golden Horn without all of those buses.
blubsis on
Do people consider Turkey as part of Europe, I do not. My opinion that they are middle east, before and now, and always.
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Nice.
Now do the government.
Not Europe. (At least since 600 years)
Still looks inhospitable, I wouldn’t want to spend any extended period of time there.
Looks Great, maybe even more greenery would have been nice but there’s always something you could complain about I guess.
But where did all the Bus stops go? Seemed to have been quite a busy hub.
It’s Besiktas port 🙂
so public transport has been exchanged with yachts? what?
Moar concrete less trees.
Been there on a student exchange around 10 years ago. Impressive, lively city.
‘Before’ it was Byzantium
Concrete with buses vs useless concrete? I’m too nordic for this…
Just dead place.
before and after what
istanbul simply has too many people per km2 going to take decades and with the right people to transform it more,away from the concrete jungle
Alexios would be proud.
still an urban hell
I don’t think reddittors here are aware of what pedestrian traffic is. There’s a ferry port and two trams intersect there, also the bus station is still right there. Not to mention the other 5~ ferry ports to the side, a LOT of people pour out from the ferries and trams to get to the other transport method. You can’t have a forest there but at least now you can enjoy the Golden Horn without all of those buses.
Do people consider Turkey as part of Europe, I do not. My opinion that they are middle east, before and now, and always.