Waterfront Cities of the World
Discover the beauty and complexity of waterfront cities in this docuseries chronicling life in a range of vibrant coastal cities around the world.
Subtitles: English
Season 3
S03:E01 - Stockholm
Water is ubiquitous in the Swedish capital, which is spread out over 14 islands.
S03:E02 - 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.
S03:E03 - Doha
Richest city in the world, it was a small pearl fishermen village just a few decades ago.
S03:E04 - Naples
With more than 3000 years of history, Naples is one of the oldest cities of the Western world.
S03:E05 - Miami
City of pleasures, renowned beach hangout, Miami is the world’s most important cruise ship port, with one third of the global fleet.
S03:E06 - Lima
Capital and largest city of Peru, Lima is home to a population of 9 million people, one third of the country’s population.
S03:E07 - 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.
S03:E08 - Hamburg
Largest port in Germany, Hamburg is host to a hundred consulates, and cherishes its international character.
S03:E09 - New Orleans
Unique city in the North American landscape, New Orleans has a rich cultural heritage, with its French and Caribbean roots.
S03:E10 - Riga
Nestled in an exceptional natural bay, Riga was a gateway to the continent for nearly 3000 years, especially during the Soviet era.
S03:E11 - London
East London is in a way what Brooklyn is to New York: the perfect example of how, in a dense and complex city.
S03:E12 - Barcelona
Flagship city of Spain, Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, a region which has its own, unique identity.
S03:E13 - New York City
New York is constantly changing.
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