Ten places you definitely need to visit (34 photos). The most interesting places on the planet Must visit

Many European cities deserve your attention, dear readers. To make choosing your holiday destination easier, we offer you a list of the most beautiful cities on the continent.

Each of them has unique attractions that simply need to be seen with your own eyes.

1. Florence

Italian style

Florence is the capital of Tuscany, as well as the most populated city in the region.

The city is famous for being a European center of trade and finance in the Middle Ages, which is why it was often called the Athens of its time. The city has a lot of interesting things, especially historical Center.

The center has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1982. Of particular interest are architectural and artistic monuments such as statues, museums and galleries.

Also, Florence is one of the capitals of world fashion, which also attracts tourists. History and modernity are successfully combined here.

Not to be missed: Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore

Doumo Cathedral

The city's main church, also known as the Duomo Cathedral, was built over a century, from 1296 to 1436. It is also included in the UNESCO list.

2. Barcelona

City streets

It is the second largest city in Spain and the capital of Catalonia, as well as the most major metropolis Mediterranean Sea.

The city was founded by the Romans and made it the capital of the Catalan region, and then it joined the Kingdom of Aragon, where it also became the most important city.

Ras Lambras

Barcelona is one of the most important cultural centers due to its enormous architectural heritage. Antonio Gaudi and Luis Domenech i Montaner built their houses here.

Barcelona gained enormous popularity and status as a leading city in areas such as economy, culture and sports after the 1992 Summer Olympics. It is also the main European port.

Not to be missed: Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família (Temple of the Holy Family)

Sagrada Familia

This world-famous temple was conceived by the architect Antonio Gaudi. It was included in the UNESCO list in 2010, although it is still not finished.

3. Rome

Trevi Fountain

It is impossible to go to Europe and not visit Rome. It is not only the capital of Italy, but also the fourth most populous city in the European Union.

The rich history of this place dates back two and a half thousand years ago! Founded in 753 BC, Rome is one of the oldest European cities.

At one time it was the capital of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Holy Roman Empire.

Roman forum

Moreover, since the 1st century AD the Pope has been sitting here, and since the 8th century it has been considered the Papal capital.

Bramante, Bernini, Raphael and Michelangelo had a hand in the architecture of the city. Places such as the Vatican Museum and the Colosseum have long been included in the World Heritage List.

Not to be missed: the Colosseum

Also known as the Flavian Amphitheater, the Colosseum is located in the heart of the city. This is the largest amphitheater in the world. It was built in 80 AD. entirely made of concrete and stones.

4. Paris

Triumphal Arch

The capital of France is also called the city of lights. Situated on the banks of the Seine, this city has long been recognized as a center of science and art.

It is now also a world center for business and culture, politics and education, entertainment and research.

The city is home to 4 UNESCO-listed sites and many other beautiful attractions.

Paris got its name from the Parisi tribe, whose members were among the first settlers. The city amazes with its architecture.

The abundance of old churches and cathedrals, including the famous Notre Dame, gives it a special spirit.

Not to be missed: Eiffel Tower

Eiffel Tower

Of course, this is... business card cities. Built in 1889 by the architect Gustave Eiffel, the tower is the most recognizable structure in the world.

5. Vienna

Streets of Vienna

Vienna is not only the capital, but also the economic, political and cultural center of Austria. The offices of the largest international organizations, for example, the UN and OPEC.

Until the beginning of the last century, Vienna had the largest German-speaking population in the world.

Christmas market

Located close to the borders of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, Vienna has become the center of all Central Europe. The city is also often called the City of Music and the City of Dreams.

The last epithet is used due to the fact that it was here that Sigmund Freud lived and worked. Baroque castles, gardens, monuments, parks - these are just a few of the things that Vienna is rich in.

Not to be missed: Schönbrunn Palace

Schönbrunn Palace

It is the former summer residence of monarchs and also one of the most important cultural monuments Austria. The doors of the palace were opened to tourists only in the 60s of the last century.

6. Venice

Restaurant

Venice is one of the most magnificent cities in Italy. It is located in the northeast of the country and is a collection of more than 100 islands, which are separated by canals and connected by many bridges.

The city owes its name to the ancient Veneti tribe, which inhabited this region until the 10th century BC.

Taxi in Venice

This city has many names - the City of Water, Masks, Bridges, the Floating City and the City of Canals.

Venice is also considered one of the most romantic places in Europe, so it is often chosen for honeymoon trips. There are a great number of attractions here: St. Mark's Basilica, the Grand Canal and St. Mark's Square.

Don't miss: Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco

Here it is simply called the Square. This is the main gathering place for the inhabitants of Venice, its historical, political and religious center.

7. Budapest

Szechenyi Baths

Budapest is the capital of Hungary and its largest city, as well as a political, cultural, economic and industrial centre. Budapest was founded by the Celts, then it became one of the capitals of the Roman Empire.

But the ancestors of today’s Hungarians arrived here much later, in the 9th century. The city suffered greatly from the Mongol invasion, but was rebuilt.

City in winter

There are many cultural monuments included in the UNESCO list: the Danube River, Buda Palace, Andrássy Street and Heroes' Square.

And in Budapest you can visit thermal baths, the second largest synagogue in Europe and the third largest Parliament in the world.

The headquarters of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology is also located here. The city's name is a combination of the names of two neighboring cities, Buda and Pest, which merged in 1873.

Not to be missed: Buda Palace

The palace attracts not only with its beauty, but also with an unsurpassed view that opens onto the entire historical center of the city from its observation deck.

8. Krakow

Horses of the city

It is the second largest and most Old city in Poland. The history of the city is very interesting: it was founded in the 7th century and was considered the center of Polish cultural and academic life. He even managed to visit the capital from 1038 to 1596.

The Bishop of Krakow, John Paul I, became one of the most famous Popes and the first non-Italian Pope in more than 4 centuries when elected in 1978. In the same year, the entire historical center of the city was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Not to be missed: Cloth Halls

Cloth rows

These rows are a symbol of the city and are part of the composition of the Main retail space cities.

9. Prague

Prague Castle and Old Town Square

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and Bohemia, as well as its cultural, political and economic center. The city was founded during the Roman Empire and two Roman emperors sat here.

Prague Castle Gardens

This city was an important part of Austria-Hungary. After World War II, Prague became the capital of Czechoslovakia.

Among the cultural historical monuments here are the famous Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter, the Lennon Wall and Petrin Hill.

Prague is home to a dozen museums, theaters, galleries and cinemas. The historical center of the city was included in the UNESCO list in 1992.

Not to be missed: Prague Castle

Prague Castle

The kings of Bohemia, the Holy Roman Empire, as well as the presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic lived here. The treasures of the Bohemian Crown are still kept in the secret chambers of the castle.

10. Salzburg

Night streets

Another Austrian city that deserves special attention is Salzburg. Translated, the name of the city means “salt fortress”.

The city center, famous for its Baroque architecture, was listed by UNESCO in 1997.

Instructions

Denmark. It tops the list of the safest countries on Earth with a calm flow of life. Even when the Danish capital was occupied by the Nazis during World War II, it did not take part in the hostilities. This is because the Danes prefer to solve economic issues instead of participating in various armed conflicts. The people of Denmark are distinguished by their friendliness, openness and responsiveness.

Norway. This is one of the calmest, friendliest countries with comfortable living conditions. Norway is the country with the highest human development index. One of the country's main priorities, which the Oslo government always puts first, is maintaining public order.

Singapore. It gained its independence as a sovereign Republic in 1965. He pursues a policy to maintain social, peaceful, economic, warm relations with all countries. Singapore also participates in various global, unilateral and multilateral development organizations international cooperation. Singapore is one of the safest and richest countries in the world with a low crime rate.

Slovenia. This is a beautiful European country with low crime and a low level of organized internal conflicts. In addition, its major cities such as Maribor and Ljubljana are filled with unique culture. In Slovenia you can take a trip to the picturesque lakes Bled and Bohinj, visit Triglav national park and Škocjan Caves. In addition, Slovenia is known for its health and health resorts.

Sweden. One of the most beautiful is Sweden, located in the far north of Europe. Despite being one of the largest arms exporters in Europe, the country has a low rate of robbery. In addition, Sweden has maintained a neutral policy and has not been involved in any wars or conflicts for two centuries, and today for many it represents an exemplary model of a developed society.

Iceland. It also ranks high on this list due to its non-participation in world conflicts. Iceland almost never makes headlines, with the exception of the country's financial crisis in 2008-2009. Iceland - amazing place with impressive nature, huge glaciers and raging volcanoes, as well as numerous unique natural and cultural attractions in Reykjavik, the capital of the country.

Belgium. One of the best and safest countries to live in, located in the heart of Europe, is Belgium. This small country occupies a special place. Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is the headquarters of the European Union and NATO. Belgium boasts cities with medieval architecture, beautiful town halls, majestic castles and stunning nature.

Czech Republic. In 1993, as a result of the Velvet Revolution and the peaceful division of Czechoslovakia, two new countries appeared on world maps - the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It mainly focuses on creating a strong capitalism in the country and a stable investment climate with the development of high levels of human potential. Tourists from all over the world come to the Czech Republic to admire the magnificent capital Prague, the breathtaking natural beauty of the mountains and visit popular resort town Karlovy Vary.

Switzerland. The Swiss support a well-functioning government and open politics. Thanks to high-quality governance in the country, Switzerland received the lowest level of political instability, and was also included in the list of the most peaceful countries in the world with a low level of violent crime. In many international and global political issues, Switzerland maintains neutrality, while at the same time maintaining close diplomatic relations with various world countries.

Japan. It is one of the countries with a fascinating culture and has the third largest economy in the world due to its advanced technology. Japan has not taken part in any armed conflicts since World War II, with the exception of minor internal disputes in the country. Now its main direction is to maintain peaceful relations with neighboring countries and maintaining low crime rates.

Ireland. With her rich historical places, amazing green pastures and friendly residents, it's no surprise that Ireland is one of the safest countries on Earth. However, the country has a slightly elevated level of religious internal conflict between Protestants and Catholics. Despite this fact, Ireland is a fabulous country with many reasons to visit. Her rich story literature, picturesque coastline and legendary hospitality make Ireland a great place to visit at any time of the year.

Finland. One of the calmest countries with good living conditions, which is not distinguished by its warlike character, is Finland. The development of the education system in Finland is one of the main tasks. Today it closes the top five countries with the most high level education in the world.

Many people associate tourism only with foreign countries, and in order to experience something mysterious and mysterious, they go to Peru or Mexico.

However, in Russia there are many unique and outlandish places for which Foreign tourists they come to our country, but we live very close and don’t know about these miracles.

Lena pillars

The most majestic places in Russia are located along the Lena River, in Yakutia, near the Khangalsky ulus, 100 km from the city of Pokrovsk.

These geological formations stretch vertically along the beautiful valley of the Prilensky plateau for a distance of 80 km.

A particularly beautiful place is located between the villages of Petrovkoye and Tit-Ary.

The height of rocky formations made of Cambrian limestone reaches 100 meters. Square natural park is 485 thousand hectares.

In addition to the unique rock formations in the parks, you can see blowing sand-tuculans, a parking lot ancient man, unique permafrost ecosystems.

Fossilized remains of bison, mammoth, and woolly rhinoceros were found in these territories.

Diamond-bearing pipe "Mir"

In Yakutia, on the outskirts of the city of Mirny, there is one of the largest diamond quarries in the world. The quarry has a depth of 525 meters and a diameter of 1.2 kilometers. It is clearly visible even from space.

Mining of diamond-bearing kimberlite ore ceased in June 2001. Currently, an underground mine of the same name is being built on board the quarry to develop the remaining sub-quarry reserves, the extraction of which by open-pit mining is unprofitable. Here you can learn everything about diamond mining and buy diamonds at cost.

Lake Baikal

There are a lot of tourist areas, bases and sanatoriums around the lake. The Great Tourist Trail runs along the shores of Lake Baikal - a system of ecological routes with walking and horseback excursions.

The most deep lake on the planet (1642 meters) is located in the southeast of Siberia. The shape resembles a large crescent. The lake is surrounded by mountains or hills. It is very clean and transparent. The composition of the water contains few salts. Therefore, Baikal water can be compared to distilled water.


The area surrounding Baikal is unique in that many species of its plants and animals are present only here. The lake is home to 2,600 species and subspecies of animals, more than half of which are not found anywhere except Baikal. Baikal sturgeon and omul, burbot, taimen, pike, and whitefish are found here.

IN winter time in extreme cold, you can see very beautiful natural phenomenon when the ice breaks into large cracks. This phenomenon occurs accompanied by a loud sound reminiscent of thunder.

There are 27 islands on Baikal, the largest is Olkhon Island. It is there that many tourists flock to live in tents, feel the romance, and enjoy the surrounding splendor. The peculiarity of this island is that it has only 48 cloudy days a year.

When you go to Baikal, you can visit natural monuments: Mount Chersky Peak, Cape Burkhan, Shaman Rock, Peschanaya Bay. Be sure to take a train ride along the Circum-Baikal railway, which passes through the most beautiful places, revealing magnificent landscapes from the windows of the cars.

Volcanoes of Kamchatka

More than a thousand volcanoes located in Kamchatka are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, but belong to different geological eras. Among them, 28 are active. Height of the largest volcano Klyuchevskaya Sopka is 4750 meters above sea level. It is the highest in Eurasia and one of the most active on the peninsula.

Along with volcanoes, the surrounding areas are also included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site because of their picturesque landscapes and unique diversity of flora and fauna.

At the foot of the Uzon volcano is located the most hot pond on the ground. The water temperature in Lake Fumarole is 50 degrees.

Also in the southeast of the peninsula there is the Valley of Geysers - a unique natural complex of 20 large geysers and several hundred inthermal water outlets, from which almost boiling water flows and hot streams of steam rise.

The fountains gushing out of the ground reach a height of 40 m. They are located 160 km from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.

Saint Petersburg

Historical Center northern capital And palace and park ensembles were included in the list of the World cultural heritage UNESCO.


The UNESCO list includes 36 St. Petersburg sites, uniting about 4,000 outstanding monuments of architecture, history and culture.

Here are just the most significant ones that you must see: the palace and park ensembles of Gatchina, Pavlovsk, Peterhof, Pushkin, Ropsha, Tsarskoye Selo, old part Kronstadt and its forts, the stunningly beautiful Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood on the bank of the Griboyedov Canal, built on the site of the assassination of Alexander II and the majestic St. Isaac's Cathedral - the symbol of St. Petersburg.

One of the most beautiful places The city is considered Elagin Island - an oasis of peace among the bustle of the city.

The Summer Garden is the oldest and most beautiful park in St. Petersburg with many sculptures and a forged fence, recognized as an independent masterpiece of decorative art.

Thanks to his geographical location In St. Petersburg there is such a thing as “white nights”. At midnight the sun drops below the horizon by only 7°, so the morning and evening dawns converge and light twilight sets in. The period of white nights lasts from late May to mid-July. This event additionally attracts tourists from all over the world.

Kizhi Museum-Reserve

Reserve of Russian wooden architecture.

According to legend, the 22-domed Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord, consecrated in 1714, was built with one ax without nails, which the master then threw into the lake.
Built half a century later, the Intercession Church complements the Transfiguration Church, echoes it, reflecting an architectural echo.

If the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord is directed upward, then the nine-domed Church of the Intercession is wide and steep. The ensemble is complemented by a tented bell tower, built in 1863 on the site of the old one.

The Kizhi churchyard, consisting of two multi-domed churches and a bell tower in a single fence, is distinguished by ideal proportions and harmoniously fits into the surrounding landscape.

In 1966, at the base architectural ensemble Kizhi Pogost, the State Historical and Architectural Museum "Kizhi" was founded, where chapels, houses and outbuildings were brought from different areas Karelia.

Divnogorye Landscape Reserve

If you want to relax in an amazingly beautiful place, feel the coolness of the chalk vaults cave churches- come to Divnogorye. This place considered reserved.

Is in Voronezh region on the right bank of the Don River in the Liskinsky district.


Cretaceous deposits of bizarre shape surround the plateau.

Chalk churches were built in these natural rock formations in the 17th century.

The Church of the Sicilian Icon of the Mother of God is carved right into the rock. Believers can even hold a service on the occasion of a major church holiday.

In addition to the cave churches, there are many ancient archaeological sites: Mayatskoye settlement (remains medieval fortress and necropolis), Mayatsky pottery complex, Holy Dormition Divnogorsky Monastery, amazing Diva pillar mountains.

Nature has created a unique landscape here: more than 250 species of plants grow here, and chalk pillars above the river local residents They themselves called them “divas” - from the word “wonder, miracle”.

Arkaim ancient settlement

Arkaim is one of the most iconic places in the Urals, surrounded by numerous legends and an aura of mystery.

It appeared on Earth during the construction of the Egyptian pyramids, it is called a wonder of the world. Scientists believe that the city stands on an unusually strong energetic place on the planet. It’s not for nothing that it is so often visited by shamans, magicians, esotericists and UFOs.

The ancient city is located in Chelyabinsk region, but it’s more convenient to get there by bus from Yekaterinburg. You will have to live in a tent.

Arkaim is a fortified Bronze Age settlement. The archaeological site dates back to the turn of the third or second millennium BC and consisted of a fortified city, two necropolises and animal pens.

Arkaim burned out as a result of a fire, but something still remained - defensive ditches and walls form two concentric circles, 60 dwellings were attached to them, and in the center there is a free area.The settlement received its name from Mount Arkaim.

Moscow Kremlin and Red Square

From the point in the center of the Moscow map, where the main clock of the country runs and the zero kilometer sign is driven into the ground, the countdown of Russian time and space always begins. The Kremlin is the historical center of Moscow, the spiritual and state symbol of Russia.
The oldest part of Moscow and the official residence of the President of Russia. Initially, the Kremlin was made of wood; the first fortifications on Borovitsky Hill were destroyed by the Mongol-Tatars in 1238. In 1330 appeared in the Kremlin oldest church Moscow, Cathedral of the Savior on Bor. During the construction of the Grand Kremlin Palace in the 19th century, the cathedral was neatly integrated into its courtyard and is carefully preserved to this day.

In the second half of the 15th century, the Moscow Kremlin was rebuilt by Italian architects, who took the Sforza ducal residence in Milan as a basis. Then the Arkhangelsk, Annunciation and Assumption Cathedrals, the Faceted Chamber and the Ivan the Great Bell Tower appeared. In the 17th century, the Kremlin towers received tiered and hipped roofs, acquiring a modern look.

St. Basil's Cathedral is located on Red Square. According to legend, after the completion of construction, Ivan the Terrible ordered the architect to be blinded so that he could not build anything similar again.

On Red Square there is also the Mausoleum of V.I. Lenin, a necropolis near the Kremlin wall, where prominent people of the USSR are buried, Lobnoye Mesto, a monument to Minin and Pozharsky, Upper Trading Rows (GUM), the Historical Museum opened in 1883 and the Kazan Cathedral.

Man-Pupu-Ner plateau

This unique geological natural monument is located in the Troitsko-Pechora region of Komi.



It is called the Ural Stonehenge for the huge stone pillars scattered across the mountain, reaching 40 meters in height. A hike to this wonder of the world is possible on foot (200 km in 5-6 days of travel) from the side Sverdlovsk region, Perm Territory and the Komi Republic or by helicopter.

About 200 million years ago, in place of the stone pillars there were high mountains. Rain, snow, wind, frost and heat gradually destroyed the mountains, and especially weak rocks. The hard sericite-quartzite shales, from which the remains are composed, were destroyed less and have survived to this day, while the soft rocks were destroyed by weathering and carried by water and wind into depressions of the relief.

One pillar, 34 m high, stands somewhat apart from the others; it resembles a huge bottle turned upside down. Six others lined up at the edge of the cliff. The pillars have bizarre outlines and, depending on the location of inspection, resemble a figure huge man, then the head of a horse or ram. In past times, the Mansi deified grandiose stone sculptures and worshiped them, but climbing Man-pupu-ner was the greatest sin.

TripAdvisor experts have compiled a rating of 25 cities that tourists should definitely visit. At least once in my entire life.

25. San Francisco, USA

It is the freest and most relaxed city in the United States. And perhaps throughout the entire planet. In addition, San Francisco is home to the most advanced people on the planet - Silicon Valley workers.

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24. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai is the quietest, greenest and most impressive city in Thailand. If you want to see some of the most beautiful Buddhist temples in the world, this is the place for you.

23. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon combines both medieval and Moorish architecture. There are also luxurious beaches and century-old wooden trams.

22. Sydney, Australia

Sydney - city amazing nature And national parks. At the same time, it is not Selyuks who live here, but amazing and advanced people. No wonder The largest city Australia is called one of the most comfortable and advanced places to live on the planet.

21. Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, standing on the Danube, is somewhat reminiscent of Kyiv on the Dnieper. Only here it is no less beautiful, and the classical architecture in the city combines perfectly with modern buildings. This city also bears a huge number of scars from the Second World War and the 1956 uprising. The city is also built on numerous thermal springs, so the local baths are a must-see.

20. Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok is an amazing home of both Buddhist temples and beautiful nightlife. Plus, this is one of the cheapest advanced cities in the world. Ideal place for shopping.

19. Cape Town, South Africa

This is a unique holiday destination, combining skyscrapers, sparkling seas and pristine beaches. There is also a breathtaking mountain range. Finally, it is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Africa. Well, the colonial architecture will also amaze you.

18. Chicago, USA

Chicago is a stronghold of the American Midwest. This is a city of skyscrapers, blues and jazz. And here are the best horizons in the world. And the best comedy clubs in the States - if you speak English well.

17. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

There is no more futuristic metropolis in the world than Dubai. And there is nothing more luxurious. This city is the birthplace of tall building in the world, the largest shopping center on the planet. It can also be called the capital of luxury.

16. St. Petersburg, Russia

The only European city in Russia. Unlike Moscow, there is no red brick and domes, but there is neoclassical architecture developed by Italian specialists. There are also modern art galleries here.

15. Barcelona, ​​Spain

Barcelona is the city of the world's best combination of history and technology. It's very fashionable, comfortable and crazy beautiful city on the seashore.

14. Buenos Aires, Argentina

This city is called "Paris" South America" The city's rich European heritage and beautiful architecture combine with a Latin American passion for life, sidewalk cafes and beautiful parks.

13. Florence, Italy

A city frozen in the past. And not just any kind, but in the Renaissance. Best city for lovers of the world's museums, galleries and cathedrals.

12. New York, USA

New York is the capital of Western civilization and Western culture. Rent a bike and ride around Central Park. Enjoy the skyscrapers. New York is a city for everyone. A metropolis where there is a place for everyone.

11. Berlin, Germany

Berlin is a time capsule of the Middle Ages, underground culture and great inexpensive cafes.

10. Shanghai, China

Shanghai is the most advanced metropolis in China. Being here is an unforgettable life experience.

9. Siem Reap, Cambodia

Siem Reap is surrounded by remains ancient city Angkor Wat. And this is definitely one of the wonders of the world.

8. Hanoi, Vietnam

This city is an amazing mixture of East and West. This place combines traditional Vietnamese culture and French colonial atmosphere. The city has been untouched by decades of war and is one of the most beautiful cities in Asia.

7. Paris, France

Paris is a cultural treasure of the world and the most visited city on Earth by tourists. Be sure to visit the Le Fumoir restaurant - this is the best example of French cuisine in the world.

6. Marrakech, Morocco

This place is a world center for the production and consumption of spices and herbs. And here are the best street markets and bazaars in the world. The city is perfect for those tourists who have had enough of everything.

5. Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is the most comfortable city in Europe.

4. Beijing, China

Beijing looks like the largest Russian cities might have looked if the USSR had survived. But you need to come here not only for this, but also to look at the Great Wall of China in person.

3. London, UK

Former capital of the largest empire on Earth, London remains the most international city in the world. People who speak 300 languages ​​live here. You can buy art and entertainment from all over the world.

2. Rome, Italy

Rome is perhaps the most significant city in world history. His legacy is more than two and a half thousand years of prosperity and power. There are also great street artists and wonderful street restaurants. Monumental landmarks eternal city- this is already secondary.

1. Istanbul, Türkiye

Here it is, the most attractive city for tourists in given time! It is very dynamic and interesting city, combining both Christian and Muslim cultures. Both religions have coexisted here for at least a thousand years.

The city is known for its delicious food, delicious coffee, sprawling markets and ancient architecture. And in the evening, after tiring walks, you should definitely relax in a luxurious Turkish bath. The pleasure is unforgettable.

If you dream of becoming that person who has “seen the world,” be sure to bookmark this list so you don’t lose sight of your goal!

“Three things make a person happy: love, interesting work and the opportunity to travel...” said Ivan Bunin. We hope everything is fine with your love and interesting work. But we will help you with travel! After all, it’s already spring, and you can feel it most clearly on the road. PEOPLETALK offers you a small guide to the most beautiful places on our planet that you might want to go to.

Colored rocks of Zhangye Danxia, ​​China

It seems these mountain ranges- the creation of an artist who generously painted the canvas with bright colors. According to many researchers, the rocks acquired this color due to the fact that this area was under water for approximately 100 million years. After the drought, the water evaporated, and the remaining silt gave the rocks a riot of colors. In 2010, Zhangye Rocks were included in the list World Heritage UNESCO.

"Sea of ​​Stars" on Vaadhoo Island, Maldives

This place is the dream of all romantics. The shore is strewn with thousands of glowing lights, as if reflecting the starry night sky. This phenomenon is easily explained: flickering is created by single-celled organisms - phytoplankton. This sight is worth a sleepless night!

Great Chinese Wall, China

One of the most large monuments architecture in a world that is 21,196 km long is certainly worthy of attention. About 40 million tourists visit this place every year. This incredible structure is also included in the list of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Northern lights, Iceland

Everyone should see this magical phenomenon at least once in their life! The radiance can be observed from many parts of our vast northern country, for example in Murmansk. But in Iceland you can kill two birds with one stone: northern lights You will see on clear nights from October to April, and from February to March you can see the largest mammals in the world - whales and killer whales - from the shores. Agree, the trip is worth it.

Taj Mahal, India

People from different countries come to see one of the most famous landmarks in the world. In a year alone, the Taj Mahal is visited by 3 to 6 million people. The incredibly beautiful structure was built by Emperor Shah Jahan after the death of his third wife Mumtaz Mahal. More than 22 thousand craftsmen worked on the creation of this architectural masterpiece. The Indian Pearl is also included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Park Shinjuku-gyoen, Japan

The very place where beautiful sakura blooms every spring! The incredible beauty of natural wild cherry blossoms in Japanese gardens is called Hanami. This holiday is a national tradition; admiring flowers lasts from 7 to 10 days. Shinjuku Gyoen Park has become one of the most visited places in Japan due to its beauty. So, going to the Country rising sun, choose the end of March and the beginning of April.

Venice, Italy

Venice is one of the most beautiful cities not only in Italy, but in the whole world! The city literally stands on the water: it is built on 122 islands and connected by 400 bridges. Venice has its own amazing atmosphere that attracts tourists and forever sank into the heart of everyone who has been there.

Cave mountain river Hang Son Dung, Vietnam

This cave, by the way the largest in the world, was discovered in 2009. At the moment it has been explored only 2.5 km deep. The width of the giant cave reaches 100 m, and the height is 250. This underground kingdom filled with incredible beauty. Inside there is a river whose depth reaches 200 meters! This place is a real find for tourists, photographers and lovers of unforgettable experiences. Hang Son Doong is unlikely to leave anyone indifferent!

Angel Falls, Venezuela

One of the most beautiful and highest waterfalls in the world is located in Venezuela. The scale of this creation of nature is difficult to imagine! The total height of the waterfall reaches 1054 m, and the height is 807 m. Angel is located in the territory National Park Canaima, and in 1994 UNESCO listed it as a World Heritage Site.

Antelope Canyon, USA

You've probably come across the amazing beauty of the canyon more than once in photographs, movies and music videos. The canyon is located in the southwestern United States. The tawny-red walls are naturally formed giant crevices in the sandy rocks. Its length is just over 100 m. If you decide to visit this magical place, know that it is best to observe the beauty of the canyon when the sun is at its zenith.

Lake Ritsa, Abkhazia

Another magical place that is not so far away, but will definitely delight you with its beauty, is the high-altitude Lake Ritsa, surrounded by majestic mountains. This is one of the most important attractions of Abkhazia. Its length reaches almost 2 km, its depth is about 150 m, and the height of the surrounding mountains is 3200 m. The spectacle is so beautiful that it is difficult to believe that it is real! We recommend!

Salt Flat of Uyuni, Bolivia

It’s quite possible to walk across the sky if you visit a dried-out salt Lake in the south of the Altiplano desert plain, in the departments of Oruro and Potosi. This most unusual lake in the world, with an area of ​​10,582 km2, is one of the largest salt marshes in the world. But thousands of people come here not for the salt, but for the incredible beauty!

Mount Ararat, Türkiye

Despite the fact that the mountain itself is located in Turkey, an extraordinary view of it opens from Armenia. For the Armenian people, the mountain is a symbol of the state, and, according to biblical legend, it was here that Noah’s Ark landed. The famous mountain consists of two peaks - Big Ararat (5165 m) and Small Ararat (3925 m). Ararat amazes with its beauty and majesty and is definitely worth seeing with your own eyes!

Tianmen (Heaven's Gate), China

China is a country with a rich culture and incredibly beautiful nature, and one of its most popular attractions, of course, is Tianmen Mountain. Its height is 1518.6 m. To get to the top, you need to overcome a breathtaking path along the world's longest cable car, the length of which is 7455 m. This route is called the “heavenly highway”. So if you dream of touching the heavens, then this is the place for you!