Marbella Old Town
Explore attractive walkways and ancient churches…
Worldwide Tourist Attraction Reviews
Hong Kong Park is a very attractive 8 hectare park just off Cotton Tree Drive near the Bank of China building. We stumbled on it by accident, but it’s beautiful and completely unexpected. Outside there are waterfalls, a lake, huge … Continue readingHong Kong Park
This stunning building is surrounded by a busy traffic on the outside, but you can take tours to see how amazing it is on the inside! If you’ve ever seen the musical “Phantom of the Opera” you’ll probably feel that you … Continue readingOpéra de Paris Garnier
The Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is a modern entertainment hub, inspired by the sights of the French capital. The eye-catching highlight here is the mini Eiffel Tower which is about a 3rd the height of the original and stands … Continue readingParis Hotel & Casino
The Aria Hotel & Casino is one of the newest hotels in Las Vegas and was originally part of the “CityCenter” development opposite Planet Hollywood on the strip. This whole area has now been renamed Aria Campus. There are no … Continue readingAria Hotel & Casino
The Royal Mile is one of the world’s oldest and most famous streets and it links Edinburgh Castle at the top of the hill, with the Palace of Holyroodhouse at the bottom. Walking “The Mile” as it’s known is an activity that visitors and … Continue readingRoyal Mile
If you’re a fan of Irish Whiskey, you’ll enjoy this exhibition loacted in a restored building that was part of the original Jameson distillery. Whiskey was produced here from 1780 to 1971 and the exhibition takes you through the history … Continue readingOld Jameson Distillery
Sagrada Familia is the ultimate attraction to see in Barcelona. The architect Antoni Gaudi started work on this grand church in 1882, but it still isn’t finished. Much work has been done in recent years though as more money has been … Continue readingSagrada Familia, Barcelona
It’s another icon of Rome and one of the most impressive ancient structures you’re ever likely to see. Sadly, part of the outer walls fell down in an earthquake, but there’s still plenty left to get a feel for what the … Continue readingThe Colosseum
Dating back to the first century AD, this former Roman temple is probably the oldest still used building you’ll ever have been in. It’s certainly the best preserved Roman building in Rome, partly because it was converted into a church … Continue readingThe Pantheon
The Flower Market in Amsterdam is a sea of colour in all seasons. The vibrant colours and range of flowers and plants make this a truly fascinating place to visit. Some of the stalls make the most of the available space … Continue readingAmsterdam Flower Market