5Stockholm, Sweden
The capital of Sweden is one of the world’s greenest cities. It includes a dozen large welcoming parks and is constructed on 14 islands situated in Lake Malaren. This archipelago connects over 3,000 large and small islands and is thus the largest archipelago in the entire country.
To the east, it also connects to the Baltic Sea. Experts note that taking a boat is the best way to see the city of Stockholm and add that the water of the Stockholm archipelago is very clean. Visitors can also enjoy fishing and swimming.
Aveiro, Portugal, is quite more beautiful than many on the list
I all 10, no mention of Germany and it’s many rivers that traverse close to castles. I’ve heard the views are fantastic. Had hoped it would have been included herein, but also, I suppose it did not rate high enough on your scale of the ‘best’. Too bad.
Yea, I liked it, but it doesn’t have a very big canal network. But I certainly beats Birmingham in terms of beauty.
Yanagawa Japan is reknowm for its canals. Yanagawa is popular with Japanese tourists because of its 470 km of wide canals. Yanagawa riverboats, called “donkobune”, are used to take tourists around the city. In 1987 a video documentary was created by Studio Ghibli about these canals and their restoration. Yanagawa is the birthplace of Kitahara Hakushu, a Meiji era poet and writer of children’s songs. An annual three-day festival is held every November in Yanagawa complete with poetry readings, fireworks, music, and a great number of evening boat rides.
Yes, it is a popular place with Japanese tourists. It’s a noteworthy locale and undoubtedly would have made the list had the list been longer. Thanks for your support and your comment!