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  • Port Authority building also is the Tourist Info near the cruise port in Barcelona Spain.
    Port_Authority_Barcelona.tif
  • A male tourist takes a photo of Manhattan skyline as the ferry boat motors into New York harbor on a hazy summer day, July 2008.
    New-York-City-399.tif
  • A male tourist takes a photo of Manhattan skyline as the ferry boat motors into New York harbor on a hazy summer day, July 2008.
    New-York-City-398.tif
  • Tourist enjoys a view from the top deck of a double-decker bus travelling through the Upper West Side of New York City, NY, USA.
    New-York-City-166.tif
  • La Encarnación square, in the old quarter of Seville, Spain, features functional stores and tourist spaces.
    La Encarnación square.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-227.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-226.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-225.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-224.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-223.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-221.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-220.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-219.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-216.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-215.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-213.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-207.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-206.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-205.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-204.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-203.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-202.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-200.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-222.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-217.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-214.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-208.tif
  • Casa Mila - completed in 1912, Pere Milà and Roser Segimon commissioned the architect Antoni Gaudi to build their property on the famed Passeig de Gracia. The main floor of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, was their home and they rented out the other apartments. Now a tourist attraction the building is a living musuem to the architect and a time gone by.
    Gaudi-Casa_Mila-201.tif
  • Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco is home to Boudin Bakery, a tourist cafe famous for its delicious sourdough baked goods.
    Fishermans_Wharf_SanFran-428.tif
  • A tourist wears a Liberty crown, and in the background rises the Statue of Liberty, New York, NY, USA
    New-York-City-372.tif
  • A tourist takes a photo of Battery park in New York City, NY USA
    New-York-City-281.tif
  • Bikes are locked to a canal bridge in Amsterdam while tourists float in a canal tour underneath the arched stone structure.
    Amsterdam-327.tif
  • Stairs link the residential areas of Ronda, in southern Spain, to the central plazas of the city. Known for its white buildings, the ancient city draws millions of tourists every year.
    Ronda_Spain-48.tif
  • Stairs link the residential areas of Ronda, in southern Spain, to the central plazas of the city. Known for its white buildings, the ancient city draws millions of tourists every year.
    Ronda_Spain-49.tif
  • Stairs link the residential areas of Ronda, in southern Spain, to the central plazas of the city. Known for its white buildings, the ancient city draws millions of tourists every year.
    Ronda_Spain-51.tif
  • A visibly pregnant woman rides by a display for wooden shoes in Gorichem, Netherlands.
    Gorinchem-150.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and made of brick.
    Gorinchem-118.tif
  • The main street of Langendijk in Gorichem, Netherlands is pedestrian-only, and features hotels, restaurants and shops.
    Gorinchem-107.tif
  • Boating in the canals of Amsterdam means a leisurely cruise along the water in a wooden boat while a church bell tower rises above.
    Amsterdam-322.tif
  • Seville's narrow streets are filled with locals and visitors as the statue of the Virgin Mary is carried through the streets during a religious festival in May.
    Seville_festival_in-street-254.tif
  • Real Alcázares de Sevilla is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress. The palace, a preeminent example of Mudéjar architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, is renowned as one of the most beautiful. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as their official residence in Seville, and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional. It is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
    Real_Alcazar_Seville-251.tif
  • Real Alcázares de Sevilla is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress. The palace, a preeminent example of Mudéjar architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, is renowned as one of the most beautiful. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as their official residence in Seville, and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional. It is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
    Real_Alcazar_Seville-228.tif
  • Real Alcázares de Sevilla is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress. The palace, a preeminent example of Mudéjar architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, is renowned as one of the most beautiful. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as their official residence in Seville, and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional. It is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
    Real_Alcazar_Seville-221.tif
  • Real Alcázares de Sevilla is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress. The palace, a preeminent example of Mudéjar architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, is renowned as one of the most beautiful. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as their official residence in Seville, and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional. It is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
    Real_Alcazar_Seville-202.tif
  • The Seville Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, is the largest cathedral in the world. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the adjoining Alcázar palace complex and the General Archive of the Indies.
    Cathedral_of-Seville-142.tif
  • The Seville Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, is the largest cathedral in the world. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the adjoining Alcázar palace complex and the General Archive of the Indies.
    Cathedral_of-Seville-131.tif
  • Av de la constitucion in Seville features colorful architecture, interesting buildings and is a main throughway for the public train system of the city.
    Av de la constitucion -174.tif
  • The Seville Cathedral, also known as The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, is the largest cathedral in the world. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the adjoining Alcázar palace complex and the General Archive of the Indies.
    Cathedral_of-Seville-106.tif
  • Metropol Parasol is a wooden structure located at La Encarnación square, in the old quarter of Seville, Spain. It was designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer and is 150 by 70 metres (490 by 230 ft) and an approximate height of 26 metres (85 ft)
    Parasol_Seville-105.tif
  • Metropol Parasol is a wooden structure located at La Encarnación square, in the old quarter of Seville, Spain. It was designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer and is 150 by 70 metres (490 by 230 ft) and an approximate height of 26 metres (85 ft)
    Parasol_Seville-102.tif
  • The courtyard of the grand Sevilla Catedral in planted in symmetrical rows of orange trees and blooms in early spring.
    Sevilla-in-Spring-101.tif
  • The view of the city of Cadiz from Torre Tavira looks over the rooftops to the Atlantic Ocean and features a multitude of tower styles and ancient architecture.
    Cadiz-232.tif
  • Av Campo del Sur in Cadiz, Spain is gloriously clear and blue on a spring day.
    Cadiz-227.tif
  • Plaza de la Catedral in Cadia is tropical with palm trees, white buildings and a sunny plaza.
    Cadiz-213.tif
  • The daily market in Cadiz Spain, sells fruit, fish, meat and other fresh food.
    Cadiz-209.tif
  • The daily market in Cadiz Spain, sells fruit, fish, meat and other fresh food.
    Cadiz-205.tif
  • Colchoneria road in Cadiz, Spain is a narrow pedestrian street with three-story buildings along the cobblestone walkway.
    Cadiz-198.tif
  • Colchoneria road in Cadiz, Spain is a narrow pedestrian street with three-story buildings along the cobblestone walkway.
    Cadiz-197.tif
  • Caleta Beach in Cadiz at sunset is a gloriously golden as the light hits the white towers and boats in the Atlantic ocean.
    Cadiz-188.tif
  • Reina y protectora de este barrio - during the month of May streets in Cadiz are decorated with streamers, paper flowers and signs.
    Cadiz-157.tif
  • People of all ages enjoy the sunshine at Caleta Beach in Cadiz, Spain.
    Cadiz-137.tif
  • The Puente Nuevo is the newest and largest of three bridges that span the 120-metre (390 ft)-deep chasm that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the city of Ronda, in southern Spain.
    Ronda_Spain-78.tif
  • Red poppies bloom in May in the countryside of Ronda, in southern Spain.
    Ronda_Spain-68.tif
  • Hotel Alavera in Ronda, southern Spain,
    Hotel_Alavera-322.tif
  • An archway in the ancient wall the surrounds the city of Ronda, Spain, frames the view of the white buildings.
    Ronda_Spain-67.tif
  • Passeig de Gracia is a wide road with high end shops along it in Barcelona, Spain
    Passeig_de_Gracia-21.tif
  • Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya<br />
Palatial, hilltop museum for 11th- to 20th-century Catalan art plus important Romanesque collection in Barcelona Spain
    National Museum of Art Barcelona-34.tif
  • Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya<br />
Palatial, hilltop museum for 11th- to 20th-century Catalan art plus important Romanesque collection in Barcelona Spain
    National Museum of Art Barcelona-31.tif
  • A cyclist in the streets of Barcelona navigates signage, scooters and traffic.
    Street-cycling-Barcelona.tif
  • The Sagrada Familia, designed by Antoni Gaudi, nears completion after five generations of visitors enjoy the attraction in Barcelona, Spain.
    Sagrada_Familia-108.tif
  • GoudNZilver-103.tif
  • The main street of Hoogstraat in Gorichem, Netherlands is pedestrian-only, and features hotels, restaurants and shops.
    Gorinchem-152.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water.
    Gorinchem-153.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water. Bright flowers decorate the bridge over the canal.
    Gorinchem-142.tif
  • The main street of Hoogstraat in Gorichem, Netherlands is pedestrian-only, and features hotels, restaurants and shops.
    Gorinchem-144.tif
  • A woman cycles into Gorinchem, Netherlands over one of the many bridges to the main street beyond.
    Gorinchem-143.tif
  • The main street of Hoogstraat in Gorichem, Netherlands is pedestrian-only, and features hotels, restaurants and shops.
    Gorinchem-154.tif
  • Wooden shoes are for sale at a shop in Gorichem, Netherlands.
    Gorinchem-148.tif
  • Wooden shoes are for sale at a shop in Gorichem, Netherlands.
    Gorinchem-149.tif
  • Bikes are everywhere in the Netherlands, resting up against the walls of this narrow street in Gorichem.
    Gorinchem-147.tif
  • Girls ride bikes in Gorichem, Netherlands along the cobblestone streets of the old European town.
    Gorinchem-151.tif
  • Bikes are everywhere in the Netherlands, resting up against the walls of this narrow street in Gorichem.
    Gorinchem-145.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water.
    Gorinchem-132.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water. Bright flowers decorate the bridge over the canal.
    Gorinchem-138.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water. Bright flowers decorate the bridge over the canal.
    Gorinchem-137.tif
  • The main street of Langendijk in Gorichem, Netherlands is pedestrian-only, and features hotels, restaurants and shops.
    Gorinchem-131.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water.
    Gorinchem-133.tif
  • Bikes are everywhere in the Netherlands, resting up against the walls of this narrow street.
    Gorinchem-134.tif
  • Bikes are everywhere in the Netherlands, resting up against the walls of this narrow street.
    Gorinchem-135.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water. Bright flowers decorate the bridge over the canal.
    Gorinchem-140.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water. Bright flowers decorate the bridge over the canal.
    Gorinchem-139.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and built on pilings into the water. Bright flowers decorate the bridge over the canal.
    Gorinchem-136.tif
  • The lock entry system in Gorichem, Netherlands creates a safe harbor for the small European town.
    Gorinchem-123.tif
  • The main street of Langendijk in Gorichem, Netherlands at twilight.
    Gorinchem-127.tif
  • The lock entry system in Gorichem, Netherlands creates a safe harbor for the small European town.
    Gorinchem-124.tif
  • The main street of Langendijk in Gorichem, Netherlands is pedestrian-only, and features hotels, restaurants and shops.
    Gorinchem-128.tif
  • Gorinchem homes on the canal at sunset rise above the protected canal.
    Gorinchem-121.tif
  • The lock entry system in Gorichem, Netherlands creates a safe harbor for the small European town.
    Gorinchem-125.tif
  • Homes along the canal in Gorichem, Netherlands are attached to each other, rise up to three stories and made of brick.
    Gorinchem-126.tif
  • The main street of Langendijk in Gorichem, Netherlands is pedestrian-only, and features hotels, restaurants and shops.
    Gorinchem-130.tif
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