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Best 1 Saint Basil's Cathedral

Saint Basil’s Cathedral, officially named the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed, was constructed from 1555 to 1561 on Red Square in Moscow and features nine brightly colored onion domes representing Jesus' apostles.

2 Oxford University

Oxford offers a unique collegiate school life that blends centuries of tradition with modern academic excellence. Students live in individual colleges, each with its own dining hall, library, and community, creating a 'home away from home' feel. This structure allows for intimate peer connections wh...

3 Historic Centre of Rome

The Historic Centre of Rome represents a concentrated area encompassing layers of Italian history from antiquity to the Renaissance. It features iconic structures like the Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and numerous religious sites reflecting centuries of cultural development. This UNESCO World Heritage...

4 Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew encompasses over 900 acres of diverse plant collections, including the world’s largest collection of orchid species and significant temperate rainforest habitats, established in 1631.

5 Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle, also known as White Heron Castle due to its elegant white exterior, is a sprawling hilltop complex in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, initially constructed in the 14th century and significantly renovated during the Edo period.

6 Louvre Museum

The Louvre Museum in Paris houses approximately 38,000 artworks, including the Mona Lisa, spanning from ancient civilizations to the mid-19th century and attracting millions of visitors annually.

7 Red Square
Red Square

Red Square is a large public square in the heart of Moscow, Russia, historically serving as a marketplace and currently hosting significant events and iconic landmarks like St. Basil's Cathedral.

8 The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is the largest art museum in the Western Hemisphere, boasting over two million works spanning 5,000 years of global culture and history.

9 Moscow
Moscow

Moscow, Russia's capital and most populous city, is situated on the Moskva River and serves as a major economic, political, and cultural hub within the country.

10 Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg, Russia was founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great and served as the country's capital until 1918, showcasing elaborate Baroque and Neoclassical architecture.

11 Xerox Alto
Xerox Alto

The Xerox Alto, developed in the 1970s, was an experimental personal computer featuring a graphical user interface with icons and windows, though it wasn't commercially sold outside of Xerox PARC.

12 Fushimi Inari Taisha

Fushimi Inari Taisha is a Shinto shrine in Kyoto, Japan, famed for its thousands of vibrant red torii gates that wind up a mountainside, dedicated to the god of rice and prosperity.

13 Katz's Delicatessen (New York City)

Katzs Delicatessen isn't just a deli; its an institution. Their burgers, served on sesame seed buns with caramelized onions and their signature mustard, are legendary. The atmosphere is bustling and historic, offering a truly authentic New York experience. Its a pilgrimage for burger lovers seeking...

14 Belmond Hotel Cipriani, Venice

The Belmond Hotel Cipriani in Venice offers a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Its lush gardens, private pool, and stunning views of the Venetian lagoon create an idyllic setting. Exceptional service and proximity to St. Marks Square make it a truly unforgettable experience.

15 Central Park

Central Park, located in Manhattan, New York City, encompasses 843 acres of landscaped areas, including meadows, woodlands, and water bodies, offering diverse recreational spaces.

16 Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower, completed in 1889 for the World's Fair, is a wrought-iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France, and stands approximately 330 meters (1,083 ft) tall.

17 Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge, completed in 1937, connects San Francisco to Marin County, California, and is characterized by its iconic Art Deco design and International Orange color.

18 Glacier Express

The Glacier Express, affectionately known as the 'slowest express train in the world,' offers an unparalleled journey through the Swiss Alps. Connecting Zermatt and St. Moritz, the route traverses 291 bridges, 91 tunnels, and climbs over 2,000 meters. Its panoramic windows provide unobstructed views...

19 Todai-ji Temple

Todai-ji Temple in Nara, Japan, houses a giant bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana and features the impressive wooden structure of Daibutsuden Hall, one of the world’s largest wooden buildings.

20 Nara
Nara

Nara, Japan, historically served as the country's capital from 710 to 794 and is now renowned for its numerous temples, shrines, and freely roaming wild deer within Nara Park.

21 Europa-Park (General)

Europa-Park is a large German amusement park located in Rust, Germany. It’s notable for its extensive collection of themed areas representing different European nations, offering a diverse range of rides and attractions suitable for families and thrill-seekers. The park operates seasonally and cater...

22 MITS Altair 8800

The MITS Altair 8800, released in 1975, is widely considered the first commercially successful personal computer, sold as a kit and sparking the microcomputer revolution despite its limited functionality.

23 Kiyomizu-dera Temple

Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan, is renowned for its wooden stage extending from the hillside, offering panoramic views and constructed without nails.

24 New York Botanical Garden

The New York Botanical Garden encompasses over 250 acres of diverse plant collections, including extensive rose gardens, a Japanese garden, and a conservatory showcasing tropical flora from around the world, fostering research and education.

25 Tokyo
Tokyo

Tokyo, a sprawling metropolis, seamlessly blends futuristic innovation with deep-rooted tradition. From the neon-lit streets of Shibuya to the serene Meiji Jingu Shrine, Tokyo offers a captivating contrast. Explore trendy districts like Harajuku and Ginza, indulge in world-class cuisine, and experie...

26 Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon tops the list as a near-perfect blend of affordability, climate, and infrastructure for remote workers. It offers a favorable Digital Nomad Visa, widespread fiber-optic internet, and an abundance of coworking spaces like Second Home and Village Underground. The city boasts a vibrant internati...

27 Statue of Liberty National Monument

The Statue of Liberty National Monument, located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, commemorates the alliance between France and the United States during the American Revolution.

28 Tuscany Region

The Tuscany region of Italy boasts iconic landscapes shaped by gentle hills, olive groves, and extensive vineyards. Its historical significance is evident in its numerous hilltop cities and castles. This area appeals to travelers seeking a traditional Italian experience, particularly those intereste...

29 Star Ferry (Hong Kong)

The Star Ferry is a historic steamship operating across Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong. It’s notable for being one of the world’s longest continuously running passenger ferries, offering iconic harbor views and connecting Tsim Sha Tsui with Central. The ferry provides an accessible experience for tou...

30 Shirakawa-go Gassho-Zukuri Village

Shirakawa-go is a historic village in Japan's Gifu Prefecture, renowned for its unique gassho-zukuri farmhouses characterized by steeply pitched, thatched roofs resembling praying hands.

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