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25 cities, which need to see at least once in a lifetime
You would not guess what the capital took first mesto.Eksperty world's largest travel site Trip Advisor ranked of the 25 cities that were most highly appreciated by tourists from around the globe. And the city, took the first place, surprised even the authors of this list.
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25. San Francisco, USA
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City by the Bay is full of adventures and attractions - you can go by ferry to Alcatraz, try Little Italy cuisine or explore the surrounding hills. Ethnic and cultural composition of the residents of San Francisco is one of the most diverse in the United States. Do not forget to have breakfast at Mama's, before heading to the Golden Gate Bridge or Coit Tower.
24. Chiang Mai Tailand
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Chiang Mai is much greener and quieter than other cities of Thailand. This place is called "Rose of the North", it combines all the unique features of Thai, including the famous temples.
23. Lisbon, Portugaliya
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Lisbon is characterized by a combination of medieval and Moorish architecture. The city is under the supervision of the vast castle of St. George. Even the trams in Lisbon can be called historical heritage - most of them over the age of the age-old crossed the line.
22. Sydney Avstraliya
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The City of Sydney is famous for its Opera House, Harbour Bridge and its magnificent beaches. Residential areas are surrounded by a large Sydney national parks. The coastline (the outer "sea" and intracity) extremely indented. It is replete with numerous bays, coves and islands.
21. Budapest, Vengriya
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Surrounded by the Danube, the Buda hills to the west and the Great Plains to the east, Budapest simply immersed in stunning landscapes. The neoclassical architecture of the city is still great, although bears the scars of World War II. Budapest is built on the many hot springs, so it is a bath must be on your list of attractions.
20. Bangkok Tailand
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Bangkok manages to combine the magical beauty of the Buddhist temples and absolutely crazy nightlife. In addition, it is a relatively cheap place to travel.
19. Cape YUAR
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Cape Town on one side of the ocean and is surrounded by miles of unspoiled beaches, and on the other - a magnificent mountain range. This is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Africa with colonial roots are still evident in its architecture.
18. Chicago SSHA
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Chicago is a stronghold of the American Midwest, the birthplace of the blues, and a hotbed of jazz culture. It appeared first in the world of skyscrapers and modern Chicago is considered the home of the best comedy show in the US.
17. Dubai OAE
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If you are not interested in historical sights and want to see a futuristic metropolis, then Dubai - it is necessary. It is famous Burj Khalifa - the tallest building in the world, as well as the amazing artificial islands and the best beaches on them. It is even more admirable if you know that before the 70s of the twentieth century, Dubai was a small tribal settlement.
16. St. Petersburg, Rossiya
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Travelers around the world believe Petersburg the most European of all Russian cities - because of its neo-classical architecture, numerous art galleries and underground clubs.
15. Barcelona, Ispaniya
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Barcelona very special way combines the old and the new. Most of the city, as well as a century ago, is made up of narrow streets and ancient buildings, and on the shore you will find luxurious, modern apartments, and hotels.
14. Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires is called the Paris of South America because of the rich European heritage and stunning architecture of the city. Nevertheless, it retains its Latin American passion, warmth and beauty of outdoor cafes shaded parks.
13. Florence Italiya
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Florence - a city that seems to be frozen in the past. Here are many of the best Italian museums, cathedrals, galleries, and shopping areas. We recommend to start with sightseeing of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza della Signoria.
12. New York SSHA
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New York may be called the center of modern Western culture. If you leisurely bike ride through Central Park, explore the skyscrapers in the center and eat a pizza in one of the legendary café, you will realize that in this town there is a place for everyone.
11. Berlin, Germaniya
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Just as London and Paris, Berlin is the center of the unique centuries-old culture, art and architecture. This kind of time capsule enclosing a fragments of historical periods from the Middle Ages to the present day, from the Brandenburg gate to the Berlin Wall.
10. Shanghai Kitay
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In Shanghai, a life on the streets in full swing, without ceasing. Visit the Shanghai Museum, Jade Buddha Temple and the market Dongtai Road, to get an idea of the city and a very unusual experience.
9. Siem Reap Kambodzha
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Although Siem Reap is a relatively new settlement, it is located not far from Angkor Wat - a city of temples and the greatest religious monument in the world. If Angkor Wat will offer you the discovery and adventure, the Siem Reap - rest and tranquility.
8. Hanoi Vetnam
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Hanoi - a charming blend of East and West, combining traditional Vietnamese culture with French colonial flair. Fortunately, decades of war have not affected the city, and now it even brighter and more active than it has ever been. While in Hanoi, not overlooked old quarter - one of the greatest markets in the world, the Museum of Vietnamese women and numerous theaters.
7. Paris Frantsiya
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It is hard to overestimate all the cultural riches at the disposal of Paris. It is definitely worth a visit, and not only to visit the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but also in the famous restaurants such as Le Fumoir.
6. Marrakech, Marokko
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This city is thoroughly imbued with spices, that for centuries traded in Marrakech. Its buzzing markets and colorful markets - the perfect place for those who want to feel the spirit of traditional Moroccan life.
5. Prague Chehiya
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In medieval Europe, Prague was one of the main political, cultural and economic centers. Today, the city is experiencing a renaissance. If you visit the house of contemporary dance and the historic Prague Castle, you can see how the city has found the perfect balance between the old and the new.
4. Beijing Kitay
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Beijing - one of the oldest settlements in the world. Its history goes back more than 3000 years. It preserves the most important monuments of China, including the Great Wall and the famous Forbidden City.
3. London Velikobritaniya
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The former capital of the largest empire on earth today, London - a boiling pot of diverse cultures. Its within three hundred languages spoken. Where you can find food, arts and entertainment from all corners of the globe, as well as wonderful examples of classic English architecture.
2. Rome, Italiya
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Even in ancient Rome steel is often called the Eternal. One of the first so-called Rome Roman poet Tibullus Album (I century BC. E.) In his second elegy. Notions of "eternity" of Rome is largely preserved after the fall of the Roman civilization, bringing the appropriate epithet in modern languages.
1. Istanbul Turtsiya
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Istanbul - a dynamic city for thousands of years, combining European and Asian beginning, as well as Islam and Christianity. He is known for its delicious food, delicious coffee, oriental markets and ancient architecture. At the end of a long day, be sure to check out the Turkish bath - it's a great way to relax.
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In general, if you have not yet decided on plans for the holidays, this review Website You can find some great ideas. And for the next few holidays too.
25. San Francisco, USA
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City by the Bay is full of adventures and attractions - you can go by ferry to Alcatraz, try Little Italy cuisine or explore the surrounding hills. Ethnic and cultural composition of the residents of San Francisco is one of the most diverse in the United States. Do not forget to have breakfast at Mama's, before heading to the Golden Gate Bridge or Coit Tower.
24. Chiang Mai Tailand
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Chiang Mai is much greener and quieter than other cities of Thailand. This place is called "Rose of the North", it combines all the unique features of Thai, including the famous temples.
23. Lisbon, Portugaliya
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© excellentworlds.com
Lisbon is characterized by a combination of medieval and Moorish architecture. The city is under the supervision of the vast castle of St. George. Even the trams in Lisbon can be called historical heritage - most of them over the age of the age-old crossed the line.
22. Sydney Avstraliya
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© allianceabroad.com
The City of Sydney is famous for its Opera House, Harbour Bridge and its magnificent beaches. Residential areas are surrounded by a large Sydney national parks. The coastline (the outer "sea" and intracity) extremely indented. It is replete with numerous bays, coves and islands.
21. Budapest, Vengriya
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Surrounded by the Danube, the Buda hills to the west and the Great Plains to the east, Budapest simply immersed in stunning landscapes. The neoclassical architecture of the city is still great, although bears the scars of World War II. Budapest is built on the many hot springs, so it is a bath must be on your list of attractions.
20. Bangkok Tailand
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Bangkok manages to combine the magical beauty of the Buddhist temples and absolutely crazy nightlife. In addition, it is a relatively cheap place to travel.
19. Cape YUAR
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Cape Town on one side of the ocean and is surrounded by miles of unspoiled beaches, and on the other - a magnificent mountain range. This is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Africa with colonial roots are still evident in its architecture.
18. Chicago SSHA
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Chicago is a stronghold of the American Midwest, the birthplace of the blues, and a hotbed of jazz culture. It appeared first in the world of skyscrapers and modern Chicago is considered the home of the best comedy show in the US.
17. Dubai OAE
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If you are not interested in historical sights and want to see a futuristic metropolis, then Dubai - it is necessary. It is famous Burj Khalifa - the tallest building in the world, as well as the amazing artificial islands and the best beaches on them. It is even more admirable if you know that before the 70s of the twentieth century, Dubai was a small tribal settlement.
16. St. Petersburg, Rossiya
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Travelers around the world believe Petersburg the most European of all Russian cities - because of its neo-classical architecture, numerous art galleries and underground clubs.
15. Barcelona, Ispaniya
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Barcelona very special way combines the old and the new. Most of the city, as well as a century ago, is made up of narrow streets and ancient buildings, and on the shore you will find luxurious, modern apartments, and hotels.
14. Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires is called the Paris of South America because of the rich European heritage and stunning architecture of the city. Nevertheless, it retains its Latin American passion, warmth and beauty of outdoor cafes shaded parks.
13. Florence Italiya
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Florence - a city that seems to be frozen in the past. Here are many of the best Italian museums, cathedrals, galleries, and shopping areas. We recommend to start with sightseeing of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza della Signoria.
12. New York SSHA
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New York may be called the center of modern Western culture. If you leisurely bike ride through Central Park, explore the skyscrapers in the center and eat a pizza in one of the legendary café, you will realize that in this town there is a place for everyone.
11. Berlin, Germaniya
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Just as London and Paris, Berlin is the center of the unique centuries-old culture, art and architecture. This kind of time capsule enclosing a fragments of historical periods from the Middle Ages to the present day, from the Brandenburg gate to the Berlin Wall.
10. Shanghai Kitay
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In Shanghai, a life on the streets in full swing, without ceasing. Visit the Shanghai Museum, Jade Buddha Temple and the market Dongtai Road, to get an idea of the city and a very unusual experience.
9. Siem Reap Kambodzha
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Although Siem Reap is a relatively new settlement, it is located not far from Angkor Wat - a city of temples and the greatest religious monument in the world. If Angkor Wat will offer you the discovery and adventure, the Siem Reap - rest and tranquility.
8. Hanoi Vetnam
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© cntraveler.com
Hanoi - a charming blend of East and West, combining traditional Vietnamese culture with French colonial flair. Fortunately, decades of war have not affected the city, and now it even brighter and more active than it has ever been. While in Hanoi, not overlooked old quarter - one of the greatest markets in the world, the Museum of Vietnamese women and numerous theaters.
7. Paris Frantsiya
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It is hard to overestimate all the cultural riches at the disposal of Paris. It is definitely worth a visit, and not only to visit the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower, but also in the famous restaurants such as Le Fumoir.
6. Marrakech, Marokko
© wikimedia.org
© splendia.com
This city is thoroughly imbued with spices, that for centuries traded in Marrakech. Its buzzing markets and colorful markets - the perfect place for those who want to feel the spirit of traditional Moroccan life.
5. Prague Chehiya
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© travelioo.com
In medieval Europe, Prague was one of the main political, cultural and economic centers. Today, the city is experiencing a renaissance. If you visit the house of contemporary dance and the historic Prague Castle, you can see how the city has found the perfect balance between the old and the new.
4. Beijing Kitay
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Beijing - one of the oldest settlements in the world. Its history goes back more than 3000 years. It preserves the most important monuments of China, including the Great Wall and the famous Forbidden City.
3. London Velikobritaniya
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© libertychurchlondon.com
The former capital of the largest empire on earth today, London - a boiling pot of diverse cultures. Its within three hundred languages spoken. Where you can find food, arts and entertainment from all corners of the globe, as well as wonderful examples of classic English architecture.
2. Rome, Italiya
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Even in ancient Rome steel is often called the Eternal. One of the first so-called Rome Roman poet Tibullus Album (I century BC. E.) In his second elegy. Notions of "eternity" of Rome is largely preserved after the fall of the Roman civilization, bringing the appropriate epithet in modern languages.
1. Istanbul Turtsiya
© wikimedia.org
© medicatrans.com
© royalestethic.com
Istanbul - a dynamic city for thousands of years, combining European and Asian beginning, as well as Islam and Christianity. He is known for its delicious food, delicious coffee, oriental markets and ancient architecture. At the end of a long day, be sure to check out the Turkish bath - it's a great way to relax.
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