Munich, Germany
Mullersches Volksbad
This German bath, once separating swimming areas for men and women, was the largest and most expensive pool in the world when it was first opened.
This German bath, once separating swimming areas for men and women, was the largest and most expensive pool in the world when it was first opened.
This particular patio seems plucked from the past - primarily thanks to the ancient Moroccan architectural techniques implemented in its design.
This Moroccan hotel is not just a crown jewel of its country, but of the entire world of hospitality. Winston Churchill called it "the most lovely spot in the whole world."
This hotel has one of the oldest and largest pools in the United States, showcasing classic architecture from the 1920s.
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This pool was added to this Zanzibarian hotel in the 21st century, but the original structure dates back several centuries.
The opulence of this beachfront palace wouldn’t be possible today without the untold history of a friendly invasion by the U.S. Army.
This Indian luxury hotel, known as the "Jewel of Jaipur," was once the royal residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur.
AWA visted here