The Bosphorus Bridge, connecting Europe and Asia. |
On the left is me, with Emre, at first my host student, now my best friend in Istanbul! |
There's a lot of very cool street art around Istanbul, here are just a few examples from when I had time to grab my camera.
The Blue Mosque is the larger one to the left, Hagia Sofia standing alone on the right. |
And now we are in Europe! This is Istiklal Avenue, the main street running off of Taksim Square, which is the epitome of nightlife in Istanbul. Always crowded, and don't expect the party to start before midnight, or end until the wee hours of the morning.
If you are near the water, you better like seagulls. They are everywhere. |
The ferries are part of the public transportation system here, which makes sense for a city lying on two continents. Coming from Arizona, I still get a kick out of this, but to the locals it is no different than catching the bus or a taxi.
The central monument in Besiktas Square, practically across the street from my school, Bahcesehir University. It is a great location, a central hub of all transportation and near to the old city, night life, and many universities. Luckily I managed to find an apartment just five minutes from the location in this picture.
That's it for now, more to come soon!