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City on the water
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Amsterdam - cosmopolitan, vibrant and very civilized city. If you spend here a weekend or holiday, you will get everything you want: boating through multiple channels, private parties on yachts, visiting museums with unique works of art, vibrant nightlife, friendly people, restaurants and bars for all tastes. < br />
Hamburg, Germany
The second largest city in Germany and the seventh - the European Union. There are more than 2 million inhabitants, and the port of Hamburg - the 20th largest in the world. It is also called the city of bridges. This is a great place for a holiday where you can enjoy an elegant German architecture. In addition, it is one of the cities with the highest standard of living in Europe.
Suzhou, China
Suzhou is called the Venice of China. This ancient city is located in Jiangsu Province, near Shanghai. Older areas of cross numerous canals and buildings, though everything here is not like in Venice. However, local channels and architecture as old and beautiful. Suzhou Grand Canal - the widest "street", which crosses the most important sights of the city.
Udaipur, India
Most of the newlyweds in India go to a romantic trip to Udaipur. This amazingly beautiful town is situated between four lakes and is rich in ancient temples and places associated with the Eastern myths. Local residents called the city of Venice of the East, and the most popular tourist area - Palace on the lake.
Giethoorn, Netherlands
Netherlands crosses the waterway network, but one of the most beautiful are in the east, in the town of Giethoorn. Here, tourists can stroll through the fabulous place with wooden bridges and houses in a traditional style. But best of all - the city is absolutely no cars, people here only go biking or boating.
Alleppey, India
Alleppey - famous Indian city with canals in the southern state of Kerala. Tourists here can rent wooden ships transformed into houses, and discover all the beauty of this amazing place. The length of all channels in Kerala in the south-western part of India is more than 1,400 km.
Bangkok, Thailand
In the capital of Thailand canals called klonguri and every day they are used instead of roads. At these "flying taxi", you can reach virtually anywhere in the city, enjoying the sights along the way and at the same time avoid traffic jams.
St. Petersburg, Russia
St. Petersburg "spread its wings" on the river Neva from where it flows into the Gulf of Finland. This huge city, with a population of over 5 million inhabitants, is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. The town was built at the cost of tens of thousands of Russian peasants. Winters are cold and wet, but it is especially beautiful in winter city. Hermitage, parks, boats on the Neva River, Curiosities, concert halls, streets, described in the books by Dostoevsky, unique metro and many other attractions await you in this incredibly beautiful and diverse city.
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges - one of the most popular tourist cities in Belgium. This small town competes with Venice in terms of preservation of historic buildings and clean waterways intersect against the background of medieval buildings, giving the impression as if you went back a few centuries ago.
Stockholm, Sweden
The capital of Sweden is home to more than a million people. It is located on 14 islands and is the 10th most visited city in Europe. Stockholm is known for its beauty, rich architecture, clean waters that give the city colors, and beautiful parks. In December and January, the temperature fell to -5 and 0, but the beauty and grandeur of this city will make you forget about the cold.
Amsterdam - cosmopolitan, vibrant and very civilized city. If you spend here a weekend or holiday, you will get everything you want: boating through multiple channels, private parties on yachts, visiting museums with unique works of art, vibrant nightlife, friendly people, restaurants and bars for all tastes. < br />
Hamburg, Germany
The second largest city in Germany and the seventh - the European Union. There are more than 2 million inhabitants, and the port of Hamburg - the 20th largest in the world. It is also called the city of bridges. This is a great place for a holiday where you can enjoy an elegant German architecture. In addition, it is one of the cities with the highest standard of living in Europe.
Suzhou, China
Suzhou is called the Venice of China. This ancient city is located in Jiangsu Province, near Shanghai. Older areas of cross numerous canals and buildings, though everything here is not like in Venice. However, local channels and architecture as old and beautiful. Suzhou Grand Canal - the widest "street", which crosses the most important sights of the city.
Udaipur, India
Most of the newlyweds in India go to a romantic trip to Udaipur. This amazingly beautiful town is situated between four lakes and is rich in ancient temples and places associated with the Eastern myths. Local residents called the city of Venice of the East, and the most popular tourist area - Palace on the lake.
Giethoorn, Netherlands
Netherlands crosses the waterway network, but one of the most beautiful are in the east, in the town of Giethoorn. Here, tourists can stroll through the fabulous place with wooden bridges and houses in a traditional style. But best of all - the city is absolutely no cars, people here only go biking or boating.
Alleppey, India
Alleppey - famous Indian city with canals in the southern state of Kerala. Tourists here can rent wooden ships transformed into houses, and discover all the beauty of this amazing place. The length of all channels in Kerala in the south-western part of India is more than 1,400 km.
Bangkok, Thailand
In the capital of Thailand canals called klonguri and every day they are used instead of roads. At these "flying taxi", you can reach virtually anywhere in the city, enjoying the sights along the way and at the same time avoid traffic jams.
St. Petersburg, Russia
St. Petersburg "spread its wings" on the river Neva from where it flows into the Gulf of Finland. This huge city, with a population of over 5 million inhabitants, is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. The town was built at the cost of tens of thousands of Russian peasants. Winters are cold and wet, but it is especially beautiful in winter city. Hermitage, parks, boats on the Neva River, Curiosities, concert halls, streets, described in the books by Dostoevsky, unique metro and many other attractions await you in this incredibly beautiful and diverse city.
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges - one of the most popular tourist cities in Belgium. This small town competes with Venice in terms of preservation of historic buildings and clean waterways intersect against the background of medieval buildings, giving the impression as if you went back a few centuries ago.
Stockholm, Sweden
The capital of Sweden is home to more than a million people. It is located on 14 islands and is the 10th most visited city in Europe. Stockholm is known for its beauty, rich architecture, clean waters that give the city colors, and beautiful parks. In December and January, the temperature fell to -5 and 0, but the beauty and grandeur of this city will make you forget about the cold.