Most Romantic and Exotic World


So many beautiful places to see in the world. However, just a few are iconic. Whether it is a natural wonder or an architectural site, these famous landmarks are definitely among the most recognizable in the world. How many of them have you seen?

Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The largest Art Deco sculpture in the world has become an icon of Rio. Not only it is impressive due to its size, but also the nature, surrounding Christ the Redeemer. The Sugarloaf Mountain, that you can reach by a cable car, is near and amazing panorama opens from the top of the hill.
Why to go there?
To visit the statue and admire the amazing cityscape.
When to go there?
Anytime, although December to March might be rainy. It is best to check the weather a few hours before planning the trip.
How to get there?
Reach the summit by tram, by car or by foot.


    
Mount Fuji, Honshu Island, Japan 

The highest mountain in country is an active volcano. It has a cultural significance: for ages it has inspired artists and people still make pilgrimages to the mountain. It is a perfect symbol of Japan – a country, whose appreciation of nature blends incredibly well with culture and religion.
Why to go there?
A beautiful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle.
When to go there?
The best time to climb the mountain is from July to August.
How to get there?
Get there by train: it is 100 km from Tokyo.


Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia

The sandstone rock is a sacred site for the Native Australians, who believe that spirits of the dead live here. Climbing Uluru is a popular activity. However, the proposition to ban climbing has been considered lately. Therefore, it might be a good idea to hurry up and visit Uluru now.
Why to go there?
A must see once in Australia. Also, climb it while it is still available.
When to go there?
Anytime. Although it can be very hot during Australian summer.
How to get there?
By plane from Perth, Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. Or drive from Alice Springs.


The Colosseum, Rome, Italy

Built in AD 70 the arena could hold 50 000 spectators! Today the Colosseum stands as the symbol of glorious Roman Empire and the bloody gladiator fights. It is also a real treat for those interested in history and archeology.
Why to go there?
One of the most significant monuments from the Roman Empire.
When to go there?
Anytime – check for the opening hours before you go.
How to get there?
Easily accessible – it is found in the piazza del Colosseo.


Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England

The enigmatic monument of Neolithic and Bronze Age, Stonehenge was a religious site. However, it still has many secrets and is a source of speculations about its purpose. One thing is for sure: the ancient stone structures still have a special effect on people.
Why to go there?
A well preserved historic site. Wiltshire is also a very nice place to see in addition.
When to go there?
Anytime – the place is beautiful all year round.
How to get there?
By bus or train from Salisbury.


Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, USA

The engineering wonder is a symbol of the West Coast. Besides being the most photographed bridge in the world, the Golden Gate Bridge offers a beautiful trek. Although it is advisable not to go on a windy day.
Why to go there?
The symbol of San Francisco, that also provides a nice walk.
When to go there?
Anytime on a beautiful day. It is especially nice early in the morning.
How to get there?
Take a bus or get there by car from Lombard Street.

Eiffel Tower, Paris, France

No list of the most recognizable monuments could make it without the Eiffel Tower in it. Overrated and overestimated – still the tower is a symbol of Paris, the icon of the cityscape and the best place to view the capital.
Why to go there?
See the tower, Paris panorama from the viewpoint and get your picture with it in the background.
When to go there?
Anytime – Eiffel is especially romantic in the evenings, when it gets illuminated.
How to get there?
Get there while strolling along the streets and exploring beautiful Paris.




Pyramids, Giza, Egypt

The majestic ancient monuments mark the glory of Ancient Egypt. Situated in the desert, on the outskirts of Cairo, the pyramids in Giza are the most popular among the tourists. The complex includes the Great Pyramid of Giza, which is the oldest and largest pyramid in the world.
Why to go there?
The pyramids of Giza are the oldest monuments of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
When to go there?
Anytime. Although May to September can be very hot.
How to get there?
From Cairo get there by bus or taxi.





Taj Mahal, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

The white marble mausoleum is famous in the world not only for its striking beauty, but for its romantic story as well. The emperor was devastated after his wife had died in labor and commissioned to built the monument in her memory.
Why to go there?
A world famous symbol for love is truly beautiful and worth visiting once in India.
When to go there?
Anytime.
How to get there?
Get to Agra by train from the bigger cities.



The Great Wall of China

The wall that can be seen from space, was built and rebuilt for centuries. The first walls were erected in the 7th century BC. During the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) the Wall has already become the largest military structure in the world.
Why to go there?
The most famous site in the country, that has long history and rich heritage.
When to go there?
The area has four distinct seasons. It can be really cold in winter and very hot in summer.
How to get there?
The Wall stretches for thousands of kilometers. Badaling, Juyongguan and Mutianyu are the most popular sites, that can be accessed from Beijing.



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Romantic Historic Villages


Have you ever dreamed of escaping the big city and spending a weekend in a romantic small village? Where everything is idyllic – from the nature to architecture. Here are ten options, that will help you make up your mind whenever you will decide it is time to take a little trip. Enjoy!

10. GearrannanBlackhouse Village, Garenin, Scotland

A really really small village, consisting of nine restored traditional cottages. The tourists are offered a self-catering accommodation. The village provides the most authentic experience, while exploring the unspoiled nature of Isle of Lewis.




Faroe Islands have a lot of small villages spread across the unspoiled nature, which is so enigmatic. 
The village of Gásadalur is situated on the edge of a steep cliff with a waterfall. From the other side the mountains of Vagar surround the village.



The village is a favorite tourist destination in summer. The settlement, situated above a harbor in the Fjällbacka archipelago, is a classic example of an idyllic Scandinavian village. The tourists explore the nature and restaurants, where the fresh seafood attracts the gourmands.


7. Alesund, Norway

An adorable sea port, whose history dates back to the 10th century, is famous for its Art Nouveau houses. The whole town is spread across the seven islands, surrounded with majestic fjords. Both – the architecture and nature – attract many tourists to Alesund.


6. Wengen, Canton of Bern, Switzerland

The hiking and skiing village is a nice place to visit at any time of the year. Switzerland is famous for its small villages, surrounded with amazing nature. In Wengen the tourist agencies will offer various activities, which will let you explore the Jungfrau-Aletsch site protected by UNESCO.




5. Yvoire, Rhône-Alpes, France

The Medieval town situated on the shores of Lake Geneva has it all: historic architecture, beautiful nature and is accessible. Its streets are decorated with flowers during summer and it is fun to simply wander around the town.





A small resort town dates back to the 12th century. French and Belgians tried to annex it, however, it remained in Germany’s territory. Patients who need a healthy climate come to Monschau. The historic architecture and the beautiful castle also attract the tourists.




3. Spello, Umbria, Italy

A Medieval town was built on the Roman foundations. The hikers love to get lost in the town’s streets web. In summer its streets get decorated with hundreds of flowers and justly is called one of the most beautiful villages in Italy.




2. Bibury, Gloucestershire, England

Often referred as the most beautiful village in England, Bibury is famous for its 17th century sandstone cottages. The old buildings, the River Coln and the nature makes it look like a classic English village you read about in literature.



1. Colmar, Alsace Region, France


Situated in the north-eastern France, Colmar is stunningly beautiful. Its well preserved old town and the diversity of architectural styles make the city one of themost popular destinations in France. The tourists have a very romantic weekend in this historic town.




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