21. The skyline at Frankfurt, Germany. Compared to Berlin, Frankfurt is more cosmopolitan and is known as Mainhattan, a portmanteau for the Main River and Manhattan, referencing the German city’s spectacular skyline. Frankfurt is home to 14 of the country’s 15 skyscrapers.
22. The Palace of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Switzerland is known for its neutrality, which probably explains why it is home to the Palace of Nations, or the home of the United Nations since 1946.
23. The Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain. It is the official home of the Spanish Royal Family, but is mostly used for state ceremonies. The beautiful palace is known as the largest European palace in terms of floor area, and is home to art from classical painters.
24. The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. Ah, to spend an afternoon gliding through the Grand Canal as a gondolier sings “That’s Amore.” Perfection.
25. The Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. This luxury hotel is often described as a palace that goes “beyond 5 stars,” and is the perfect setting to relive the Arabian Nights.
26. The Burj Al Arab in Dubai, UAE. The Burj is called the “most luxurious hotel in the world” with its artificial island, a restaurant accessible by a submarine voyage, and a suite that is one of the most expensive in the world.
27. The Space Center in Houston, USA. The Space Center is the official visitor center for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) center for human spaceflight activities. The museum features tours, theaters, and a live interactive performance.
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