Moscow is located between five rivers and seven seas and is known as the global capital of the outrageous.
Known for its gondolas, its sunsets and amazing light, Venice is the world's only medieval city still standing today. For 1000 years, Venice was a trading capital, an economic power linked to the sea. It was the centre of activity and the warehouse for tradesmen, seamen and artisans. But annual floods and 21-million tourists a year are compromising the city on stilts, and Venitians struggle to find a solution.
For several years, Singapore has been neck and neck with Shanghai as the largest port in the world. Made of 64 islands on a territory about the size of Toronto, Singapore is also a country. Fifty years ago, the archipelago of tropical forests was covered in tiny wooden houses - it is now one of the world's most eccentric and vibrant cities, host to some of today's most ambitious architectural projects.
In a city that keeps growing, the question for Istanbul is "where to put all the people?" Due to the high density and historical importance of its buildings, creating or renovating structures is an issue. But the city continues to welcome an eclectic group of cultures - booming economically and socially - and becoming one of the most dynamic cities in the world.
Land of oranges, Valencia is a critical city of importance for Spain. Its strategic location on the Mediterranean attracted Greeks, Romans and Moors - who have all taken turns at its control. During the Roman Empire, Valencia was a supply restocking city for ships, and a major trading hub. Today, with its parks and long beaches, Valencia has no car congestion, just the sea and the perfect climate.
Nestled between the sea and mountains, Vancouver is both a city of water as well as an outdoor haven, which explains its citizens’ obsession with sports. Just 125 years ago, this city was virgin forest and Heidi finds out how such a young city managed to develop in population, size and importance in such a short time.
It is said that Copenhagen is primarily designed for its people: it’s very practical and very down to earth. In the Danish capital, everything works extremely well. In terms of energy, the city has done its homework and now ranks among the world leaders in generating clean energy and sustainable development. In the port of Copenhagen, 27 windmills adorn the landscape. But the port here isn’t an industrial mess – between the ships, the water is clean, and the docks are used by locals for casual family swimming.
The symbol of new Russia, St. Petersburg is a link between a large inaccessible country and the world.
Salvador de Bahia's culture including street parties and capoeira.
After rebuilding itself, Panama City is becoming a popular retirement destination.
New York is constantly changing; Harlem and 125th Street have been redefined; Brooklyn, the working class suburb, has become a destination in its own right; High Line Park, now stretching above 16 city blocks of the West Village, continues to grow.
The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg truly is a metropolis, but with an abundance of green areas and countless canals Hamburg also ranks as one of Germany’s greenest and most attractive cities. Water dominates the landscape in Hamburg. Consequently the city boasts an incredible number of bridges – more than Venice and Amsterdam together!
Season 4 begins by examining the impact of water and rail on the economy of Chicago. Also: a look at the gourmet delights of the city, as well as its architectural wonders.
Exploring the Moroccan city of Tangier's culture and diversity.
The culture and economy of Amsterdam are explored during a tour of the city, which also examines life on the water.
Dublin's past and future are explored.
The history, culture and traditions of Oslo are explored.
An overview of Shanghai, one of China's most populated cities, is also known as a leading port and major center for industry, commerce and finance.
Exploring the history of the city of Cartagena in Columbia and the changes it is going through.
A look at the culture and society of Seoul.
Mumbai, the financial and commercial capital of India, is explored.
Shanghai's transformation over the years is highlighted.
A look at what Auckland, New Zealand, has to offer.
The varied landscape throughout Los Angeles is explored.
A guide to the metropolis of Rio de Janeiro, with its white-sand beaches, lush rain forests and green mountains.