Waterfront Cities of the World
Discover the beauty and complexity of waterfront cities around the world.
Stockholm
Water is ubiquitous in the Swedish capital, which is spread out over 14 islands.
Honolulu
With an area of more than 5500 km2, of which 72% is water, Honolulu, the “sheltered bay”, is the largest city in the world.
Doha
Richest city in the world, it was a small pearl fishermen village just a few decades ago.
Naples
With more than 3000 years of history, Naples is one of the oldest cities of the Western world.
Miami
City of pleasures, renowned beach hangout, Miami is the world's most important cruise ship port, with one third of the global fleet.
Lima
Capital and largest city of Peru, Lima is home to a population of 9 million people, one third of the country's population.
Ho Chi Minh City
Founded by the Khmer from Cambodia and converted into the capital of French Indochina during the French colonization, still called Saigon by its residents.
Hamburg
Largest port in Germany, Hamburg is host to a hundred consulates, and cherishes its international character.
New Orleans
Unique city in the North American landscape, New Orleans has a rich cultural heritage, with its French and Caribbean roots.
Riga
Nestled in an exceptional natural bay, Riga was a gateway to the continent for nearly 3000 years, especially during the Soviet era.
London
East London is in a way what Brooklyn is to New York: the perfect example of how, in a dense and complex city.
Barcelona
Flagship city of Spain, Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a region which has its own, unique identity.
New York City
New York is constantly changing.
