Comparison
TR · Turkey

Istanbul

15,655,924 residents41.01°, 28.96°
GB · United Kingdom

London

8,799,728 residents51.51°, -0.13°

Istanbul is slightly warmer than London.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
15,655,924
8,799,728
Metro populationno data
Area (km²)
5,343
1,572
Density (per km²)no data
Elevation (m)
100
4
02 · Climate

Weather, month by month

Solid lines are monthly highs, dashed lines are lows (°C).
Istanbul high low London high low
Istanbul vs London monthly temperature-5°10°15°20°25°30°35°JFMAMJJASOND
Avg annual temp (°C)
15.4
11.3
Annual rainfall (mm)lower is better
743.4
710.1leads
Sunny days per yearno data
06 · Vibes

What locals say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on each city's subreddit.
Istanbul

Living in Istanbul means daily life is layered with history, congestion, and constant visual drama. People who live here seem to move between beautiful waterfronts, old neighborhoods, crowded transit, and a cityscape that many both love and complain is being overbuilt. The city feels energetic and sociable, with a lot of casual help from strangers, but also prone to friction around traffic, taxis, crowds, and occasional safety concerns. At its best, it feels like a place where there is always something to see, eat, or photograph; at its worst, it can be exhausting, loud, and messy.

Common complaints
  • Traffic, taxis, and transit friction4
  • Overdevelopment / ugly new buildings3
  • Crowding in tourist and transport areas3
  • Safety and harassment concerns3
  • Earthquake anxiety and city vulnerability2
Common praises
  • Beautiful scenery and waterfront views6
  • Cats and animal-friendly street life4
  • Friendly, helpful locals4
  • Energy and vibrancy4
  • Food quality and variety4

“there is always something new to experience here. and there are always new ways to capture beautiful pictures of the city”

r/istanbul· 1654 votes

“Great city , ruined by taxis behavior”

r/istanbul· 21 votes
London

London feels huge, busy, and oddly intimate at street level: you can be in a crowd on the Tube, then turn a corner into a quiet square, a market, or a fox in a front garden. Daily life is built around transit, walking, and improvising around delays, broken lifts, crowded pavements, and the constant tension between convenience and friction. People complain a lot about safety, cycling conflict, and the city’s rough edges, but they also keep noticing small acts of kindness, humor, and beauty in the middle of it all. It is a place where global-city spectacle and very local annoyances coexist every day.

Common complaints
  • Transport friction and accessibility failures4
  • Street safety and theft3
  • Cycling conflict and road stress3
  • Anti-social street clutter and graffiti/stickers2
  • Emotional distance / bystander inattention2
Common praises
  • Multicultural energy and big-city atmosphere4
  • Unexpected kindness and community moments4
  • Beautiful urban scenes and iconic places4
  • Humor and eccentricity3
  • Good walking and public-space culture2

“Please be careful - violent muggers on Central Line.”

r/london· 12826 votes

“Trapped in My Flat for Over a Week — No Lifts, No Help, No End in Sight”

r/london· 13995 votes
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Istanbul
Food

Istanbul’s food scene comes across as abundant, cheap-to-midrange, and hard to stop sampling. Posts mention iskender kebap, kokoreç sandwiches, baklava, lokum, künefe, kabak tatlısı, and endless tea breaks, with many visitors leaving full and slightly overwhelmed. Neighborhood food culture seems very local and specific: people name particular places in Kadıköy or random street-side snacks rather than talking about polished fine dining. The tone suggests that eating here is part of daily rhythm, not just a special outing, and that even short trips revolve around trying one more dish.

Nightlife

Nightlife seems energetic and late-running rather than sleek or orderly. One recurring note is that the city still feels vibrant at 2 a.m., with people praising the chaos and energy instead of expecting quiet, controlled evenings. The mood appears mixed: lively districts like Kadıköy and Taksim draw crowds, street life, and photos, but the same places can also generate complaints about disorder, harassment, and general intensity. Overall, nightlife reads as social, spontaneous, and very urban, with more emphasis on hanging out, eating, walking, and people-watching than on a single club scene.

London
Food

The food scene comes across as practical, global, and extremely grab-and-go rather than polished in the posts provided. A lot of the daily food talk is about sandwiches, instant noodles, delivery drivers, chain shops, and market food, which suggests that eating out is often tied to commuting or errands. At the same time, the city’s multiculturalism is visible in how casually people mention places like Ichiba, Westfield, and neighborhood markets, where you can find everything from a quick sarnie to imported snacks. The overall impression is less of a single signature cuisine and more of a dense mix of options that fit a fast-paced city life.

Nightlife

Nightlife is implied to be lively, informal, and transit-linked rather than centered on one dominant scene. The posts mention pints, late trains, stations at night, and spontaneous social moments, which fits a city where going out often means navigating public transport and meeting people in pubs, bars, or around events. There is also a strong after-dark sense of both possibility and unease: the city can be fun, but people are alert about theft, transport disruptions, and late-night safety. It feels like a nightlife culture built around variety and momentum, not just clubbing.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Istanbul
By the numbers

How locals feel

The weather is described less in statistics and more through atmosphere. Visitors mention cold, cloudy, rainy stretches that do not stop them from enjoying the city, and the Bosphorus and blue water are repeatedly linked to a sense of freshness and relief. Rather than focusing on heat or temperature averages, people describe how weather changes the mood of the city: gray days can feel dramatic, while clear dawns and water views make Istanbul seem bright and alive. The overall sentiment is that the city’s weather is variable, but the scenery often compensates.

London
By the numbers

How locals feel

The weather is described less as a set of statistics and more as a mood that shapes the city’s look and pace. Rain appears often in the posts, but not as a dramatic disaster—more as a familiar backdrop that makes London feel cinematic, muted, and recognizable. Sunny or clear-sky moments are notable precisely because they break the pattern, and people seem to treat good light over the Thames, streets, and parks as a small victory. The lived experience is basically: gray and damp is normal, but it gives the bright days extra value.

09 · Summary

In short

  • Istanbul is slightly warmer than London.
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