Indoor

Whether seeking shelter from the cold and wet conditions, or respite from blazing hot sunshine, there’s always the option for enjoying indoor-based attractions. The only downside: you may have to queue before you get inside!

Fernsehturm, Berlin

Berlin Fernsehturm.

With over a million visitors to its observation deck each year, Berlin’s Fernsehturm is one of the most visited attractions in Germany. Built by the German Democratic Republic between 1965 and 1969 on the Eastern sector of a city divided by the Berlin wall, it was to be a symbol of communist power. Its intended […]

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Shark. Oceanogràfic, Valencia

Oceanogràfic, Valencia.

Valencia’s Oceanogràfic was opened in February 2003 during the third phase of construction at the City of Arts and Sciences, an impressive collection of modern architecture situated at the south end of the Jardins de Turia. It remains the largest aquarium in Europe, with six distinct sections – or ‘habitats’ – of the park set out […]

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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

Sagrada Familia.

There are many landmarks across the world that simply have to be seen to be believed, or fully appreciated, and that is one thing that definitely applies to Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia. The influence of Antoni Gaudi is unquestionably one of the most famous things about the Catalan city – with the Basilica and Expiatory Church […]

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Vancouver Lookout, at the top of the Harbour Centre

Vancouver Lookout.

Surely ranking as one of the world’s least imposing city centre lookout towers is the Vancouver Lookout, an observation tower at the top of the Harbour Centre building in downtown Vancouver. Situated on the northern waterfront, the Harbour Centre is much more low key than most towers providing similar experiences in cities around the world. […]

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