Built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World’s Fair, Eiffel Tower became the world's tallest man-made structure until the Chrysler Building…
The largest amphitheatre of the Roman Empire is a must-see when in Rome.
The largest art museum in the world is located inside the Louvre Palace which was once the residence of the French kings.
Probably the most famous fountain in the world, Trevi was constructed in 1762 by Nicola Salvi.
The most famous bell in Europe, perhaps even in the world, Big Ben, is one of the iconic landmarks of London.
One of the best-known churches in the world is also a true masterpiece of French Gothic architecture.
This majestic palace is the official residence of British monarchs and is usually recognized as a symbol of UK's monarchy.
This fascinating bridge is not only one of London's icons, but also one of the best-known bridges in the world.
Designed by John Nash in 1830, Trafalgar Square is the largest square in London.
First inhabited by Benedictine monks back in the 10th century, this Gothic church is one of the most important icons of London.
Madrid's central square is dominated by a bronze statue of King Philip III, dating back to 1616.
The official residence of the Spanish royalty is a must-see. However, spotting the king here will be hard, as it is used only for state…
The most famous central square is the official starting point for Spain's 6 National Roads.
Santa Justa Elevator is the only vertical public lift of Lisbon and is 45 meters high.
Built in 1519, this tower is one of the most prominent landmarks of Lisbon.
One of the dominants of the old part of Istanbul is also known as the Blue Mosque, thanks to the blue paint used to decorate the interior.
This complex of historical monuments is the most important landmark of the city and a majestic symbol of ancient Greek culture.
The iconic two-story bridge, which links two parts of Istanbul historically divided by both culture and faith, is a must-see.
The most majestic sight in Edinburgh - a fortress dating back to the 12th century and home to the Scottish royal jewels.
Designed by the famous architect Mimar Sinan, this mosque is a spectacular example of Ottoman architecture.
This enormous underground chamber was built in the 6th century and it stored water for the whole city.