When travelers plan a trip to the Czech Republic, Prague is usually the first place they go to see. But by the time they leave the country, the visit they took to Cesky Krumlov in South Bohemia will bring back fond memories.
Read MoreEvita Peron was the wife of Argentina’s President, General Juan Peron, who led the country at various times from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Read MoreVisitors to Germany's capital of Berlin are often struck by the cosmopolitan flair and vibrant life of the city.
Read MoreOne important city along the Turquoise Coast in Turkey in ancient times was the city of Aspendos which is located about thirty miles to the east of the modern city of Antalya.
Read MoreThe Statue of Liberty National Monument in New York City has been a symbol of American liberty and freedom ever since it was opened to the public by President Grover Cleveland in 1886.
Read MoreDuring Europe’s first imperial age from 1400 to 1750 AD, leading nations began to explore the world and establish trading ports in distant lands. At the same time, the royal families of these nations built large and grand palaces to impress the rulers of competing powers, their nations’ noble families, and their subjects.
Read MoreThe most significant palace was Livadia Palace located two miles west of the port in Yalta.
Read MoreOur guide in Rajasthan suggested making a stop on the road from Jaipur to Delhi at a remote village called Abhaneri.
Read MoreThe Taj Mahal is one of the world’s most beautiful buildings because of its architectural design, white marble construction and elaborate engravings.
Read MoreMillions of people visit the Great Wall every year and marvel at the 2,500-mile barrier that stretches from Manchuria on China’s eastern coast to Mongolia in the west.
Read MoreJust when you think you have seen it all, there is a real surprise. Built within the walls of the original La Mezquita mosque is a huge Christian cathedral which was constructed in 1523 by King Carlos V after the reconquest of Spain by the Catholic monarchies.
Read MoreXi’an is an ancient city that dates to the days of the first Emperor Qin (200 BC), who buried the Terra Cotta Warriors and himself in the nearby countryside.
Read MoreIn Southeast Asia, several large cities have closely linked themselves to symbols based on the animal kingdom and turned them into popular attractions for tourists and residents.
Read MoreMany cities have attempted to redevelop former industrial areas into modern business centers or turn them into public amenities such as stadiums or parks.
Read MoreOver the past few decades, Fort Worth has quietly emerged as a prominent Texas city with close to a million residents and a separate identity from the neighboring communities of Dallas and Arlington.
Read MoreThe transition of the Emirate of Dubai into a top 10 world tourist destination is one of the most amazing economic development stories of the 20th century.
Read MoreIn the midst of the Great Depression, President Herbert Hoover boldly authorized the U.S. Department of Interior to proceed with a massive construction project on the Colorado River at a location on the border of the states of Arizona and Nevada that was in the middle of nowhere at the time.
Read MoreNamed one of the 12 Treasures of Spain in 2007, everyone that visits the city is struck by how visually stunning it is.
Read MoreSingapore embarked on a comprehensive plan over dozen years ago to transform itself into a safe and friendly entertainment destination for visitors from around the world.
Read MoreBrazil has a 500-year history of blending the peoples and history of many nations into one vibrant culture.
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