Waterfront Cities of the World
Discover the beauty and complexity of waterfront cities around the world.
Chicago
Known as the windy city, Chi-town – or just Chill, Chicago, Illinois, is without a doubt, a multi-layered city, both architecturally and socially.
Tangier
At the crossroads of the Atlantic and Mediterranean, this rich historical meeting ground of cultures and artists is also known as The Dream City.
Amsterdam
Bicycles and Amsterdam are so inseparable that bikes are said to outnumber people here.
Oslo
As the richest capital of the world, it is also the most expensive.
Dublin
Dublin's reputation as a port of exodus for Dubliners seeking new lives elsewhere is not new.
Seoul
A megacity with a centuries-old foreign presence, Seoul is a city coming into its own.
Los Angeles
The City of Angels is an example of endless urban sprawl.
Auckland
Surrounded by water and volcanoes, Auckland is an outdoor lover's paradise.
Cartagena
In the past, the colonial city of Cartagena has been tainted by its country's long-standing drug violence.
Rio de Janeiro
Located between the ocean and the mountains, Rio is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Mumbai
Mumbai is a city that never stops. Bustling and chaotic, it's a unique mix of India, Hollywood, Art Deco, old wealth and new wealth.
Shanghai - Part 1
At 23 million people, Shanghai is the ultimate Water- front City. It's a megalopolis and port city that shows no signs of slowing down.
Shanghai - Part 2
Where capitalism flourishes and urban development fuels the growth of this ever-changing city.
