Wengen, Switzerland
Wengernalp Railway
Connecting villages along the Bernese Alps, the Wengernalp Railway is the longest cog railway in the world.
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Connecting villages along the Bernese Alps, the Wengernalp Railway is the longest cog railway in the world.
AWA Visted HereThe self-proclaimed Guinness World Record holder for "Smallest Chapel in the World" is contested only by the Guinness World Record Organization itself.
Architectural Wonders
The Old Course is enshrined in golf lore not only for being the oldest golf course in the world, but a site that also had a major impact on the modern game.
Adventure Curiously
The oldest golf course in the world was almost dumped for archery.
AWA Visted HereComing from a long tradition of public outdoor performance spaces, This amphitheater rocks.
An 18th century remodel turned this 16th century London manor house into a unique and unusual work of art.
This artificial freshwater lake is the main attraction in Udaipur, India. Tourists can visit the lake's four islands, each with their own palaces from the Mewar dynasty.
This baroque French chateau located just outside of Paris was built on top of three demolished villages.
This historic beer hall and restaurant was named after Renaissance composer, Orlando di Lasso.
Built between 1912 and 1918 in the Art Nouveau style, this bath complex is part of the famous Hotel Gellert in Budapest and is considered the "Palace of Baths".
AWA Visted HereBuilt by the first licensed female architect in California, this pool is part of the historic Berkeley Women's City Club, now open to all genders.
The Savannah Cotton Exchange was designed by William G. Preston after beating out several other designers for this structures' commission.
This historic church is the most famous landmark in the small, northern town of Húsavík.
The library in this castle in Kent, England, which has been home to royalty since the 13th century, served as a field hospital in World War II.
Once a family-owned estate, this country house is now the official Northern Ireland residence of Queen Elizabeth II.
Tokyo's taxi cabs still have a unique feature installed to impress foreigners who visited the city for the 1964 Olympics.
AWA Visted HereBuilt in 1690, this building is the oldest in Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. It houses a quintessential English tea shop, a "dairy garden," and a friendly ghost.
The Los Morillos Light in Puerto Rico is surrounded by salt-rich coves, where salt mining has been an important industry for centuries.
This museum commemorates the rise and fall of the herring industry that transformed Iceland.
The Schleissheim Palace is considered one of the finest examples of European architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries.
With a history dating back to the late 1700s, this church has seen many renovations throughout the years to preserve its beloved features.
With history dating back to the 19th century, this University in Poland quickly became one of the most reputable centers for scientific research during WWI and WWII.
Founded in 1864, the Delaware Historical Society (DHS) was initially created to preserve materials related to the American Civil War.
AWA Visted HereOnce the Grand Palace of the Emperor Menelik II, Unity Park features a sculpture garden, zoo, and museum of Ethiopian history.
Opened in 1979, this Tennis Club was once managed by tennis legend Bjorn Borg and is frequented by top players from around the world.
One of the most visited art museums in the world, this gallery exhibits Italian Renaissance art once owned by Medici family.
Reopened in 2020, this iconic 100-year old Italian bakery still trades beneath its original storefront and signage.
This ferry service was founded by circus impresario P.T. Barnum and his longtime friend Captain Charles E. Tooker.
This Thailand railway station is within walking distance to the infamous Bridge on the River Kwai.
Built in 1918, Villa Lewaro was owned by America's first self-made female millionaire, Black American beauty mogul Madame C.J. Walker.
The iconic steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art were designed by prominent African American architect Julian T. Abele in 1914.
This public square of the ancient city of Samarkand is surrounded by three madrasas.
Formerly a palace owned by the royal Nawabs, the Noor Mahal is now used as a state guest house.
The name of this historic fortification surrounding Jaipur means "The Abode of Tigers".
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