This train station in Istanbul was once the last stop of the famed Orient Express. Today, there is much less traffic but you can catch a train to other parts of Turkey or certain areas of Europe.
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PeterJ945
This is an impressive Ottoman station, the building houses a cafe, restaurant and small museum relating to Turkish railways. We stopped off to use the cafe for tea. It has a nice relaxed feel considering it is in the middle of Istanbul. Sadly there appeared to be little of no trains running.
116pinard
It has been one of the landmarks of the old city. The Marmaray connection makes it easy to access. It is a useful vehicle for residents. The atmosphere is great with lots of memories.
MusiciansMum
Just entered in a short way for a quick view as with some members of a group ,walking back from river.I would like to have explored in detail as featured in some films but at least I can say I have been there!Super little old train outside. Were I to visit Istanbul again,I would try and see this properly
Chetna1973
If you've been a fan of Agatha Christie and her Murder on the Orient Express, then this is the place to surely visit as the real train used to come here. We only saw the exteriors and did not have the time to go in, but it was still a lovely moment to be there.
Ginges_revenge
It was OK. It wasn't a very busy when we were there. Has a little café which we didn't stop at. Has the Marmaray link in it which is useful to link with the Asian side of Istanbul. Has a little transport museum in it which wasn't the best. Just a useful transport link in a lovey build.