Gaudi’s first major building in the center of the city was commissioned by his life long patron, Eusebi Güell in 1889. The mansion stands on a small... view details
This is Berlin’s second opldest parish church, dating from the 15th century. Inside is the 1475 wall painting Der Totentanz (The Dance of Death), discover... view details
Get into the spirit of exploration, and take a tour of 575 million years of history! The National Museum of Natural History encompasses everything from di... view details
Once the estate of Robert E. Lee, the beautiful landscape that now comprises Arlington National Cemetery is a testament to the service rendered to the Ame... view details
Nancy Blakes is a must in Limerick – an old traditional pub with sawdust on the floor, a good pint of Guinness but also very young and trendy in th... view details
Photo credit: King’s John Castle, Limerick, Ireland by http://www.panoramio.com/user/3... view details
Landscaped with bridges, walks, ponds, miniature waterfalls, statues, and pagodas. The garden is spectacular when the cherry blossoms bloom in the Spring... view details
Key attractions in this area are the impressive 82-foot war canoe chiseled from one enormous totara trunk and covered with intricate, symbolic carvings. T... view details
Annascaul Lakes provide a unique experience. It is a truly magic place, just right. view details
Quay street is full of restaurants and pubs. Terrasses are on both sides and it makes this street the place to go to do people watching on a sunny day. Tr... view details
Dubai’s waterfront epitomizes the city’s personality. The best way to see the trading port is from the water. You can book a cruise or hire an... view details
Madrid’s biggest and most famous park was founded in 1631. Visitors often find themselves returning here for the fountains, statues, and great paths... view details