Istanbul is in both Europe and Asia.
The older neighborhoods of Sultanahmet and Beyoğlu are part of Europe. Some of the younger parts of the city (such as Üsküdar and other suburbs) line the east bank of the Bosporus and are thus in Asia. The majority of the city, though, remains on the European side.
Istanbul on the Bosphorus.
Istanbul
Istanbul is located on two continents: Asia and Europe.
Istanbul, Turkey is the city that lies on both the continent of Europe and Asia. The city is divided by the Bosphorus Strait, with one side in Europe and the other in Asia.
Byzantium is an ancient name for the modern city of Istanbul. Part of Istanbul is in Europe and part of it is in Asia.
Istanbul
Istanbul, Turkey.
Asia and Europe.
Istanbul
Constantinople- commonly known as Istanbul (in Turkey) is located in both Asia and Europe
Istanbul is located in Turkey, which is a transcontinental country spanning both Europe and Asia.
There are actually a total of 4 transcontinental cities. The largest and most known would of course be Istanbul, Turkey located in Europe and Asia. The others include Atyrau, Kazakhstan (Europe/Asia), Orenburg, Russia (Europe/Asia), and Suez, Egypt (Africa/Asia).