Curitiba, Brazil
Botanical Garden of Curitiba
Despite its French-inspired design, the garden stay true to its roots.
Despite its French-inspired design, the garden stay true to its roots.
The stunning Conservatory of Flowers is the oldest public wood-and-glass conservatory in all of North America.
One house, two governors.
From the CommunityHeaded to Chicago? You're halfway there!
From the CommunityThis “garden of the world” also contains a plethora of pictures.
To sit in this chair, you need to be accredited.
Conceived in the late 196os as a portable ski chalet, this retro pod stand proudly in the desert of Joshua Tree.
Wyoming's biggest hot spring has been enjoyed for over thousands of years.
The only city in the world to be completely surrounded by intact Roman walls.
Dipping your toes into this bright blue pool, you’d be surprised that its warm temperatures are not man-made (and neither are the bubbles).
Founded in 1876, this Victorian-era club remains at its original site and is one of two clubs of its kind left in Glasgow.
From the CommunityIt’s a tale of two cities. Well, two names for the same city.
From the CommunityHidden within the old temple complex of the Thai royal family lies an object said to hold awesome powers—even protecting an entire country from disease.
As one deboards the ferry into the village of Varenna, luckily, that is all the work one needs to do when staying at the Hotel Olivedo.
The absolute last stop in the Americas before continuing on toward Antarctica.
AWA visted hereComfortably packed amongst the snow, Damoy Point is home to the southernmost waiting room in the world.
AWA visted hereFor at least two days without sight of land, you will endure the strongest ocean currents in the world, galeforce winds, and waves that can reach as high as 60 feet.
AWA visted hereEnjoy a long list of libations at what was voted the world's greatest bar.
AWA visted hereSituated on the westernmost point on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula, this quaint lighthouse is surrounded by rocky ruins and grassy hills
Only reachable by ski lift.
AWA visted hereWhether you're visiting for a trip around the sun, free music, or just a scenic walk, the Midsummer Common is sure to be a delight.
In a country known for exemplifying the phrase “tiny-but-mighty,” one of the most delightful, and heroic, little buildings belongs to a small river-front community.
Not quite a park, not quite a museum, Founders Heritage Park is a character-esque village.
Tuscan funicular in operation since the 1800s, home to the love-laced twins Gigio and Gigia.
From the CommunityOne of the last "Working Men's Clubs" in London, Mildmay is a testament to Community and belonging.
A Road through which daredevils take on the Continental Divide.
Built in the late 1800s, the Beaufort Fire Station serves the sleepy town of Beaufort, Australia.
Mostly occupied as a residential neighborhood, this citadel sits on a hill at the mouth of the Bou Regreg river.
Deemed to be essentially flawless, Ancient Rome's postal service is one that we can currently envy.