There are skyscrapers with breathtaking views, old structures that still stand tall with all its eternal glory, the nature’s creativity, and much more, the finest of which you’re about to read. Let’s dive right into this one.
Burj Khalifa, Dubai
The Burj Khalifa is one the prettiest spectacles in the night, and one of the distinct sights of the Dubai skyline. At over 828 metres (2,716.5 feet) and more than 160 stories, Burj Khalifa holds the following records:
- Tallest building in the world
- Tallest free-standing structure in the world
- Highest number of stories in the world
- Highest occupied floor in the world
- Highest outdoor observation deck in the world
- Elevator with the longest travel distance in the world
- Tallest service elevator in the world
Empire State Building, USA
Located in the center of Midtown Manhattan, our 86th and 102nd floor observatories provide unforgettable 360° views of New York City and beyond. Whether you’re in town for a week or a day, no visit to NYC is complete without experiencing the top of the Empire State Building.
It is the highest open-air observatory in New York. Find yourself in the center of it all, above it all, when you visit the Empire State Building’s open-air 86th Floor Observation Deck. As the most famous observatory in the world, the 86th Floor has been the setting of dozens of movie and television scenes, as well as tens of millions of unforgettable personal moments.
Golden Gate Bridge, USA
See one of the world’s most famous landmarks, spanning an elegant bay With towers soaring 746 feet/227 meters into the sky, its span arcing across the mouth of San Francisco Bay, and all of it painted bright red-orange, the Golden Gate Bridge is, quite simply, amazing.
It’s pretty easy (and free) to walk across the bridge itself, or to explore the Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center, which offers a colorful look at the bridge’s history, as well as the original 12-foot stainless-steel “test tower used in 1933.
Ice Field Parkway, Canada
To travel the Icefields Parkway is to experience one of Canada’s national treasures and most rewarding destinations. Stretching 232km (144mi.) through the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site, this world-class journey offers access to a vast wilderness of pristine mountain lakes, ancient glaciers and broad sweeping valleys. This special travel route winds way through two national parks, boasting a unique and irreplaceable landscape rich in history and natural beauty second to none.
Eiffel Tower, Paris
Completed on March 31, 1889, the tower was the world’s tallest man-made structure for 41 years until the completion of the Chrysler Building in New York in 1930. It is 324 meters tall (including antennas) and weighs 10,100 tonnes. The tower comprises 18,000 metallic parts, joined together by 2.5 million rivets.
Rhine Falls, Switzerland
The 150 m wide and 23 m high waterfall is located near the village of Neuhausen in Northern Switzerland. The nearby city of Schaffhausen is commonly associated with the falls too. Even though the Rhine Fall is a form of mass tourism, the natural beauty is overwhelming and for sure worth your time. May/June is the best time to visit because the amount of water peaks then.
Disney Land, Hong Kong
Enter a magical kingdom inspired by fairy-tale dreams and explore 7 lands—Adventure land, Grizzly Gulch, Mystic Point, Toy Story Land, Fantasy land, Tomorrow land and Main Street, U.S.A.—filled with beauty, excitement and Disney Characters.
The heritage of the Walt Disney Company is alive and vital at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. Different than any other Disney property on the planet, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort prides itself on offering a diverse and culturally distinctive Disney experience for Guests of every age. And it all started with Walt’s idea, creating “a family park where parents and children could have fun together.”
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