Once in Istanbul during the New Year holidays, the park was once again used by Marmaray. High-speed trains connect the European and Asian parts of Istanbul.
You can also take the Subway. It is very convenient, fast and inexpensive, 40 liras (according to the Istanbul map). In rubles, no more than 150 rubles
Since we lived in the Fatih area, there was an entrance to the railway station around the corner of the hotel.
Sirkeci Train Station in Istanbul is a really cool place! The legendary Orient Express stopped here, which gives this place a special atmosphere. Although the station itself won't say that it's straight wow, but it's definitely worth a look if you're passing by.
The station has a metro line, which makes it convenient to visit. You can also find cafes serving delicious tea here — a great place to relax after a walk.
The train station described in the Orient Express. I expected something more. There is a cafe and a free museum. By the way, I liked the museum. There are many authentic exhibits, although everything is located in a small room.