Travel Photography > Photos tagged as street
Music is everywhere here and at night, music and impromptu parties are the norm. We have seen drum bands like this composed of people of all ages.
Pelourinho, the old town of Salvador is on the hill above the harbor where the buildings were built from the wealth of the sugar cane industry
Square in Pelourinho is active with tourists and vendors of all kinds
Lucio Costa´s 1957 plan for Brasilia included superblocks in a garden setting to house 2000 people each
chao leh village main street
Still a university town and mining center, the town of Ouro Prêto has a very vibrant community as seen by the many pedestrians here
Nicosia the capital of Cyprus, is now Europe's only militarily divided city. The city has been divided into Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot zones since the Turkish invasion in 1974. The ceasefire line from 1974 today separates the two communities on the island, and is commonly referred to as the Green Line. Ledra Street (closed since 1963), patrolled by UN peacekeepers is currently considered no-man's-land. Greek and Turkish Cypriot authorities reopened Ledra Street on April 3, 2008, raising hopes for a renewed drive to reunify the island.
There is not much of the very old city of Rio remaining. This fragment is near the Praça XV.
Copacabana is a truly urban beach and the center of Rio´s urban activities
The neighborhoods have distinctive sidewalk patterns - the wave design at Copacabana is the most recognized
You can buy just about anything at the beach and the merchandise is a big part of the character
Relaxed café culture on an afternoon in Colonia
This is the busiest shopping district in London! No matter what side of the path you walk on, you need to be prepared to muscle your way through the crowds - people just walk wherever they want to...
Bedford tower inside of the Dublin Castle from which the Irish Crown jewels were stolen in 1907 and never recovered.
This picture was taken in Nicholas street, just near Christ Church Cathedral.
Dublin's most impressive and photogenic cathedral was at the heart of the medieval city and today remains one of Dublin's most recognisable symbols.
St Audoen, the 7th-century bishop of Rouen and patron saint of Normandy, was such a big hit in Dublin that he had two churches named after him, both just west of Christ Church Cathedral.
An unremarkable statue of Molly Malone leads us, bosoms first, to the pedestrianised street, which is Grafton street.
Again Harcourt street :)
Hey ! Two new beautiful doors in Harcourt street. Now red and blue :)
There are many beautiful doors in Harcourt street. The last ones was black and red and now a beautiful yellow...
This picture was taken on Harcourt street, just in south of St Stephen's green. There are many beautiful doors in this quiet street.
This picture was taken around Grafton street. Named after the 17th-century Duke of Grafton, who owned much of these parts, Grafton street proper starts from the area known as College green, directly in front of the elegant facades of Trinity college and the Bank of ireland.