Istanbul made it to Time Magazine’s greatest places of the world 2022 list. This year, the list with 50 cities from 36 countries, focused on sustainable and successful economic recovery post-pandemic.
Toronto, Miami, Bogota, Marseille, Nairobi, Seoul, the North Pole region and Dolni Morava were also on the list.
In a description about Istanbul under the title, Classic Reborn, it stated: “Coinciding with the country’s deanglicized rebranding of its name (which has been used by Turkish people since 1923), Turkiye’s most magical city is experiencing a renaissance of its own.”
Galataport, which is located in Istanbul’s historic Karakoy neighborhood, is home to the world’s first underground cruise terminal, it said.
It also mentioned Istanbul’s first contemporary art museum Istanbul Modern, which was designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, and Ataturk Cultural Center which became operational last year for the first time in 13 years.
Source: AA