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The “City That Never Sleeps”, New York City is often thought of as the most vibrant city on the planet. Spread over 5 boroughs, Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and Staten Island, New York City is home to over 8.1 million inhabitants, packed into 790 square kilometers making it the most densely populated city in the United States. The metropolitan ar...
Buenos Aires is the most populous city and capital of Argentina. Its moniker as the “Paris of South America” is a bow to the European influence on its culture. Buenos Aires is a world class city with a significant tourism industry. The city is divided into 48 districts, referred to as “barrios”. Microcentrois the downtown area, home to most of ...
“The City by the Bay”, San Francisco, California has been appreciated by visitors, written about in literature, used as the backdrop for countless films and immortalized in song. The hilly terrain, scenic beauty, Victorian architecture and summer fog combined with the ethnic diversity and cultural activities are just some of the reasons San Francisco is on...
Venice, Italy is perhaps one of the most unique and lovely cities in the world. Built on a lagoon, Venice has remained virtually unchanged for the past 600 years. The main part of the city is spread over 120, or so, islands and is where the most frequently visited sites in the city are located. There are no automobiles in the city and the canals separating the land ma...
As with a number of other North African cities, Marrakesh (Marrakech) is comprised of an old, fortified area along with a modern city. The largest traditional souk in Morocco is found in Marrakesh, the Djeema El-Fna, inhabited by merchants, dancers, story-tellers, tattoo artists, magicians and musicians by day and then transformed into a huge open air restaurant at ni...
“The Eternal City” as it is lovingly nicknamed, Rome is one of the great cities of the world. Besides its elevated status as the capital of Italy, while also its largest city, Rome has been a center of culture and prestige for most of its more than 2,500 years of existence. The city is replete with splendid palaces, churches and basilicas of great historic...
Old Havana contains the core of the original city of Havana. The positions of the original Havana city walls are the modern boundaries of Old Havana. Havana Vieja was founded by the Spanish in 1519 in the natural harbor of the Bay of Havana. It became a stopping point for the treasure laden Spanish Galleons on the crossing between the New World and the Old World.
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Paris, France, “The City of Light” is the capital and largest city in France. With its location straddling the banks of the Seine River, two islands at its center, Ile St. Louis and Ile de la Cite contain the oldest parts of the city. Prior to the 19thcentury, Paris was the most populous city in the Western World. Today, over 2 million inhabitants call the...
Cape Town, South Africa was developed by the Dutch East India Company as a supply depot for ships venturing on to other parts of Africa, India and the Far East. This second most populated city in South Africa is also the seat of the country’s National Parliament. With its origins closing linked to the sea, Cape Town is situated on the shores of Table Bay on the ...
Although legally part of the People’s Republic of China, The city of Hong Kong operates with a high degree of independence with its own laws, financial system, immigration policies and police. Due to its long history of British control, the city splits its personality between the western influence that emanates from its association with Great Britain and its Can...
Like so many California cities, San Diego is named for a Catholic saint, San Diego de Alcala. San Diego also shares its name with the flagship of the Spanish explorer, Sebastian Vizcaino, who surveyed the harbor and the areas now known as Mission Bay and Point Loma in the early 1600’s. San Diego has grown to become California’s second most populous and the...
The most populous city of the Czech Republic, Prague is also the country’s capital. Throughout its 1,100 year history Prague has been a cultural, politic and economic center of central Europehaving at one time been the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Prague was a key city in the Habsburg Monarchy, the Protestant Reformation and the Thirty Years War. When Czech...
Perhaps the Vatican needs no introduction. The center of Catholicism, and encompassing the Vatican City state, as well as the surrounding Roman neighborhoods of the Vaticano, Prati, and Monte Mario, this small slice of the city is packed with more history and artwork than most cities in the world.
Vatican City (Citta del Vaticano), also incorrectly known as but popula...
Situated 2400 meters above sea level, the capital city of Mexico, Mexico City, radiates from its main square, Zocalo, which serves as the center of present day life and the nexus of the history of the country. Much like the rest of Mexico, The Zocalo combines the old and the new in perfect harmony. Similarly, Chapultepec Park, one of the largest parks within a city an...
Known for its Byzantine and Ottoman architecture that can be seen throughout the city, Istanbul is a thriving a metropolis. Throughout the centuries people have looked to Istanbul as a place that blends the European and Asian cultures with style. It’s home to plenty of historically significant landmarks and four historic areas have been named a UNESCO World Heri...
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