Glorious spectacles the globetrotters are fond of!
For your next bucket list, visit the places shutterbugs have gone gaga over.
Big Ben, London
Designed in neo-Gothic style
by Augustus Pugin, the Clock Tower looks over the Houses of Parliament in Westminster and retains high tourist interest due to the veracity of its historical significance and architectural splendor. Even being a Victorian edifice, its beauty is not lost on modern tourists.
The chimes of Clock Tower resonate with royal flavor and were broadcast on the radio for the first time in 1923, following which the tower had microphones installed to carry further its sonorous sound. No wonder that the area close to Big Ben is bustling with innumerable heritage hotels.
Disneyland Park, US
The carnival attracts kids and adults alike to make merry with the plethora of entertainment and extravagant thrills that Disneyland offers. Teeming with pop cultural references and innovative architectural designs, Disneyland engages all five senses of its visitors.
The sheer amalgamation of its aesthetics and avant-garde features is a popular highlight of the spot. Compartmentalised into different levels and kinds of adventure, the park is immersive and fantastic. Quite a delightful escape from the monotonous realities of city life.
Times Square, USA
The square is a pandemonium of shops, restaurants, and commercial centers, theatres & art galleries, yet this is the throbbing and pulsating life of Times Square's upbeat and modern Manhattan area.
Its aesthetic array of neon lights and happy hullaballoo makes it a must-visit for every traveler. At the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue, Times Square glistens with beautifully lit skyscrapers forming a dreamlike silhouette of the city. It is a pretty little place to visit on New Year's Eve.
Eiffel Tower, France
Built in 1889, the incredible beauty of this landmark in Paris never fails to baffle people. Towering over the city like a guardian angel, its beauty is appreciated best at night and especially when white snow blankets the streets. The tower is a pride for the Parisian skyline and symbolizes patriotism and resistance in France. Travelers linger around for hours on end, soaking in the ethereal beauty of the Eiffel.
Burj Khalifa, Dubai
The world's mightiest free-standing structure and a human-made wonder, its construction spanned over six years. Adrian Smith has interwoven Islamic architectural designs into its being along with the traces of other architectural elements: modern, contemporary, and futuristic. The building is inspired by the Hymenocallis flower and today boasts a commendable series of entertainment, educational, and aesthetic channels.