Istanbul
makes all the latest travel hot lists, for good reason. Domed mosques, topped
with fairy-tale minarets, anchor scores of neighborhood squares where prayer
calls echo down cobbled lanes. Boats of every size navigate the Bosporus
Strait, where old men crowd bridges to drop fishing lines and gossip, while
along the shores, cafés serve thimbles of thick Turkish coffee.
This Silk
Road terminus can sometimes feel as chaotic as exotic. Istanbul residents
complain about the crush of traffic and the gaggles of tourists increasingly
drawn to a rejuvenated world capital. Still, Istanbul has managed the
transition from a city of 7 million residents in 1990 to today’s metropolis of
over 15 million far better than other boomtowns like Beijing. Some landmarks have
been compromised, but the city’s astonishing architectural endowment remains
unrivaled in depth and diversity.
(PHOTOS: The Streets of Istanbul)
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