Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Musée Albert-Kahn
This “garden of the world” also contains a plethora of pictures.
Adventurer since August 2023
This “garden of the world” also contains a plethora of pictures.
Enjoy a long list of libations at what was voted the world's greatest bar.
AWA visted hereBefore the tiny Smart Cars, there was the Nash Metropolitan.
The only dairy farm in the Hebrides.
AWA visted hereStep into Laberinto Patagonia, where a couple’s dream became a sprawling maze of devotion and discovery beneath the Andean peaks.
The 19th century garden park was created after an amateur botanist convinced the King of Sweden to build it.
A Victorian eccentric, John Kibble crafted many things, but this house of flora and fauna appears to be his most lasting legacy.
AWA visted hereLondon's law courts are rife with superstition and rooms with mysterious origins.
This regal estate contained an Egyptian obelisk that helped decipher the Rosetta stone.
Ireland’s oldest castle—and among the most ancient, still-inhabited castles in the world.
A dream home built with a blank cheque from the British government. What and who could possibly do to be rewarded such an open-ended gift?
A mid-1950s Estate belonging to the heir of an American cereal empire showcases a lifestyle of 18th century European décor while also providing a space for the occasional philanthropic party…or two.
AWA visted hereBuilt in 1695, Poplar Cottage is the last remaining weatherboard cottage in London's Charlton Village.
This Victorian-era palm house is home to over 4,500 plant species cultivated from all over the world.
This British royal palace on the banks of the Thames is survived by the Dutch House, built in an Artisan Mannerist style dominated by Dutch gables.
The second oldest botanic garden in Britain, founded in 1670, houses an incredible 13,500 species of plants.
AWA visted hereFollow this arrow to trains in historic Covent Garden station in London, built in 1907.
This London Underground terminus station was the inspiration for a book about a fictional bear, and also is the location of the last railway band in England.
This hospital is one of the earliest buildings on Waterloo Road, and was the site of controversial psychiatric practices.
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