There are many cities in the world that have canals, especially in Europe, starring Venice in Italy. In this article we will explore beautiful cities with canals that are faraway starting from China.
Xitang, China
The history of this city takes us back 2000 years ago. Unlike other cities that have been built next to the water, this one has kept almost intact the traditional and authentic character. Here you will not see tourist boats or souvenir shops, but graphic 100 year old houses with small yards, historic bridges and barefoot locals to drive their boats or to detangle their nets.
St. Petersburg, Russia
Built by Peter the Great in the early 18th century on numerous islands of different sizes. The very first layout was invented by an Italian architect, who set out to create a city around an extensive network of canals of the River Neva. Today, a mini cruise on them is the most ideal way to listen to the city of Dostoyevsky, the past, present, but mostly the future.
Kerala, India
This is not a city, but an entire, exotic beauty state of India. This city of South Asia has been particularly popular in various European nations. Characteristics due to the British system of canals was created to serve mainly the transport of goods, especially spices. Today, locals and travelers board a boat and can become very isolated spots making routes which pass through pristine rainforests and vast rice fields.
Bangkok, Thailand
Keep in mind, that the capital of Thailand is full of skyscrapers and modern buildings and roads with fast cars. But there is another side of the city. This traditional canals are indeed a central neighborhood, the Thonburi. These are full of gondolas that sell everything imaginable: from fruit and vegetables to clothing and artwork. This is a nice, outdoor floating market of Bangkok. Corresponding exist in many other cities.
Hamburg, Germany
The German city has been built over the water. It has a huge water grid from small rivers and canals. In these are added the two lakes in the city center. Imagine also 2300 bridges more than London, Amsterdam and Venice combined. Yes, it has more bridges than any other city in the world. Among the most authentic parts of the city is the old Speicherstadt district near the port city. Here canals run between warehouses and factories of red bricks. Behind the doors is woven the third production of carpets in the world, but goods such as cocoa, coffee, tea and spices.
View more here: Discover the secret Venice | Italy, Best river cruises in Europe.
By Nicole P.
Cities with canals photos: Wernersen, Frank Jones, Pia M., Rick Ligthelm, Michael Mooney.