So i've mentioned this city before, and I finally managed to make an interior for it.
Ideally this city will be a good launching point to explore the seas, at least in the medieval-era

Location in old map

City in new map

 
Heres one of the new cities in that spanish-esque region that Cliffton City used to be in, this one is inspired by medieval Madrid
This is about where the new city is if it were in the old map
 
One of the major changes and also one of my best remakes of any city, here it is, that huge island greek city, the Constantinople of the Seas

Before

After

Heres a comparison between island sizes, the remade city can fit in one district of the old one
Now for some actual closeups, the city itself. For some balancing issues it now acts as just one city instead of 3.
To make up for this there's a lot more islands surrounding the city.
Exterior town-port, also helps with being able to make cities from the get-go (since they require towns)
The interior is pretty byzantine'd up
 
Decided that i'd remake things in the order I built them in the first place, this allows me to deal with the obvious addition of interior space (since the doodads are smaller) better as well - first stop is 'Transylvania' and the 'Dracula Castle'

Exterior before

Exterior after

Tried to take the screenshots at about the same height, as you can see the newer one takes a lot less space but still gets the job done. imo it doesn't look as good as I would have wanted, but i'll improve it in the 'KaN Renaissance-1869' version (where the story of Dracula actually happened)

Interior before

Interior after

Throne Room/Court after resized doodads - real messy
Throne Room/Court
Dungeons - with the free space i'll be adding dungeons to most if not all interiors, still have to fiddle with how the player will control the doors though
Dining room and tower interiors (fits with the exterior) - a dining room, library, study, and a bedroom fitting a damsel in distress

That's it for now guys, after I complete the rest of the 'Transylvania' area, it's down to the southern 'Greek' city states