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Venice and beyond: Cities with water for roads

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Cars are out, and canals are in. The world is covered with colorful canal cities that are worth exploring. From the wonder that is Venice to lesser-known fishing towns with floating markets, there are many cities you can sail across.
 
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Suzhou, China - A major economic hub, Suzhou is also a wondrous city that's connected by canals.
 
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Suzhou, China - The large Grand Canal connects 20 stone bridges and traditional areas and structures.
 
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Hamburg, Germany - Hamburg has more bridges than London, Venice, and Amsterdam combined. That's 2,500 in total, which connect the canal-filled city.
 
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Hamburg, Germany - There are trams and trains that run through Hamburg, but the canals are a great way of getting around for new residents and tourists alike.
 
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