15 Picture - Perfect Waterfront Cities. |
Many large cities around the world
have waterways and access to the sea but only a few of them really take
advantage of it. Each of these 15 cities is so strongly connected to its
waterways, it made them famous all over the world. Visitors can stroll
along bustling harbors, sample the catch of the day, climb to vantage
points for great views and in some cities, even enjoy the water!
From the winding canals of Venice, to
the seaside splendor of Cape Town, each of these waterfront cities is a
great place to visit!
Venice |
The
shimmering canals, the sprawling palaces and the historic ambiance make
Venice one of the world's most enchanting waterfront destinations. One
of the most popular places in Italy, no visit in Venice will be complete
without a stopping by the Piazza San Marco to browse the area's best
boutiques, and a gondola ride through the magical city. |
Bergen |
Norway's
second largest city, Bergen enchants visitors with its pastel wood
houses, bustling harbor, and surrounding picturesque mountains. Take a
stroll down the tree-lined Ole Bulls Plass, home to some of the city's
finest restaurants, and enjoy the beautiful small houses that are rarely
seen in big waterfront cities. |
Amsterdam |
The
Dutch capital is full of charm, latticework canals and bicycle riders.
On sunny days the cafes along the water fill up with patrons enjoying
the fresh air and relaxing nature of the city. Visitors can take a
cruise along the canals that circle the city, and take a tour in
Amsterdam's museum district and the popular Van Gogh Museum. |
Sydney |
Sydney
has it all, world-class beaches, cultural and wildlife attractions,
stunning views and tons of natural beauty. Stop by the Sydney Opera
House to catch a performance in one of the venue's five theaters. If you
are in a mood for something more exiting, you can climb the 200 steps
to the lookout on the Harbor Bridge which overlooks the entire area. |
San Francisco |
Not
many places on Erath compare to the city by the bay. Visitors can
explore lush gardens or oceanfront trails at Golden Gate Park, or go to
the historic Ferry Building for panoramic bay views. For true sea
lovers, it's recommended to go watch the master shipbuilders assemble
boats and step aboard a full-rigged sailing vessel at Hyde Street Pier,
one of the city's maritime centers. |
Brighton |
Travelers
flock to Brighton from all over the UK, and the rest of the world, for
its vibrant seaside culture. The pebbled shoreline of the city's beach
is a great place for a walk or a dip in the water. Don't leave Brighton
without eating some fresh seafood and drink a hot cup of tea with the
evening breeze blowing through your hair. |
Stockholm |
Stockholm
boasts an archipelago landscape with attractions for every kind of
traveler. The central island of Gamla Stan offers small, café-lined,
squares and captivating medieval architecture. Djurgården and Skansen
are the fun parts of town with a popular amusement park and a peaceful
waterfront setting perfect for a relaxing picnic. |
Hong Kong |
Hong
Kong is well known for its towering skyscrapers and a cosmopolitan
vibe. Anyone will find something to do or to see in this giant
waterfront city as it has no shortage of land and sea attractions. You
can explore the Mong Kok markets to sample some traditional street food,
or escape the city's hustle in Southside, a tranquil area with laidback
sandy beaches. |
Baltimore |
With
its bustling harbor and lively downtown areas, Baltimore has been a
favorite destination among tourists for many years. Visitors can sign up
for sailboat tours or even rant their own boat and watch the sunset
over the water. |
Vancouver |
Vancouver
is a unique combination of natural beauty, a little cosmopolitan flair
and a laid-back and kind attitude The city balances its well-preserved
wildlife with a host of tourist attractions. You can see the 1,000 acres
of serene forests in Stanley Park, and jump over to the bustling food
and crafts markets of Granville Island. |
San Sebastian |
One
of Europe's most popular waterside retreats is centered on a
scallop-shaped beach in northern Spain. Just about anything in this
place, from the views to the people, is picture- perfect. If you are
sitting on the beaches of San Sebastian than you know that there are
countless people jealous of you. Enjoy that thought as you take another
cold sip from your drink… |
Lisbon |
Stunning
riverside vistas, colorful pastel houses and a buzzing port district
are just a few of the things you'll find in Lisbon. The city's cobbled
streets make any walk a magical experience until you get to the
beautiful old port district of Alcântara. This is the perfect place to
relax or to visit Oceanário de Lisboa, Europe's largest indoor aquarium. |
Rio de Janeiro |
It
will be no less than a sin not to mention the jewel of Brazil on this
list. Rio de Janeiro is famous for its stunning stretches of sand,
colorful celebrations, and festive culture. Enjoy any of the 23 beaches
or head the opposite direction to the mountains and some dramatic
cliffside views. Later you can go and dance the night away to classic
samba music at Circo Voador, a popular nightclub with live
entertainment. |
New Orleans |
The
colorful port city has incredible laid-back culture that can changed in
a second to a vibrant and colorful party. Eat some sea food and listen
to some jazz at Café du Monde, and visit New Orleans Museum of Art to
browse 46 art galleries and the museum's renowned sculpture garden. |
Cape Town |
This
South African city is the ideal sea-side vacation destination for many
people but it is far from being a one-trick pony. Stunning mountain
vistas, stylish beaches, historic sites and plenty of places that offer
entertainment for the whole family. For the best view in town, take a
cable car to the top of Table Mountain, I promise you it’s a sight you
will never forget! |
vendredi 11 juillet 2014
15 Picture - Perfect Waterfront Cities
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