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Going to Moscow, I constantly thought about why this city has not become a popular tourist destination among our compatriots. It is beautiful, interesting and more than colorful. Everyone understands this. But for some reason, such things always remain behind the scenes - as if somewhere on the sidelines. On the one hand, Belarusians travel to Moscow regularly. On the other hand, only a few will have a camera with them. As if Moscow does not exist at all for this. “Here is Peter, yes. And Moscow? Well, what is there to photograph?

Probably six months ago, when the Schengen visa was proudly shining in my passport, I would hardly have gone here myself. But now I am not at all disappointed that I nevertheless decided on this trip. The capital of Russia is really great city. And in these words now there is not a single gram of politics. I liked it here. Even though the cold weather is literally driving me crazy for the second trip in a row. And even despite the fact that for me personally it was far from the first trip to this city. Well, okay ... Enough chatter.

About what interesting places in Moscow a tourist should visit, as well as how Tanya and I personally spent a weekend in this city, read further in our article. I will try to show you the capital of Russia the way only Chinese tourists see it. As Gagarin said: "Let's go!".

Interesting places in Moscow: where to go for a tourist and what to do in the Russian capital

Visit the Moscow residence of Catherine II.

For lovers of antiquity and classical Russian architecture museum complex Tsaritsyno, located near the metro station of the same name, is a real “must see”. It's beautiful, cozy and somehow not in the Moscow quiet. In general, getting here, you seem to fall into some other reality. I could imagine such a building somewhere in St. Petersburg. But in Moscow, it looked like an alien from some parallel world.
Well, imagine: you are walking around the city. On the one hand, some kind of zachuhannaya market. On the other hand, high-rise buildings. And then suddenly you cross the road - and a huge palace appears in front of you. Around big park, a crystal pond with some unrealistic number of ducks, forged lanterns and numerous bridges with mysterious Masonic symbols. It feels like in just a few minutes you wandered into some other - completely unfamiliar world. It's just a brain drain.

Bridge over the ravine. And a bunch of Masonic symbols.


In general, the Tsaritsyno museum complex is not only the famous Grand Palace(which does not want to fit into the frame entirely). But also a large number of other historical buildings. Bread house, old greenhouses, figured bridges, Icon Temple Mother of God- all these buildings organically fit on the territory of one large Moscow park. It is very difficult to describe this complex “in a nutshell”. Therefore, I will issue a little later on this topic. separate article. And now I’ll just sketch a few more photos here so that you can appreciate the beauty and grandeur of this museum. No list of the most interesting places in Moscow is complete without mentioning the Tsaritsyno complex.


Bread House (also known as the Kitchen Building). Canteen, in short.

Grand Palace


Tanya and I. Selfie inside the imperial palace


Well, this lady, I think you recognized.

At the conclusion of the block, a little useful information, which my Tanya always insists on so much ... The Tsaritsyno Museum is open all week except Monday. Working hours:

  • Tuesday-Friday: from 11:00 to 18:00
  • Saturday: from 11:00 to 20:00
  • Sunday: from 11:00 to 19:00
  • The park adjacent to the complex is open from 6 am to midnight.

A complex ticket to all halls and expositions costs 650 Russian rubles. A ticket to the Grand Palace and the Bread House will cost less - 350 rubles. A visit to the greenhouses alone costs 250 rubles. The third Sunday of each month is free admission to all halls (as, by the way, to other museums in Moscow). More detailed information about the Tsaritsyno Museum and current expositions can be found on the website www.tsaritsyno-museum.ru.

Walk along the Kremlin walls.


The Grand Palace in Tsaritsyno is very beautiful and beautiful place. But there is one ancient fortress in Moscow, which will always remain number one for tourists anyway. I think you understand what I mean.
The Moscow Kremlin is a symbol of Moscow. And at the same time - the symbol of all of Russia. From its walls, soldiers went to the front in 1941. The great Victory Parade took place near its walls four years later.







As for me personally, I really liked this place. It has a spirit modern Russia. As if everything that this far and near country lives with was embodied in the features of one building. Ruby stars, guard of honor at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and famous watch on the Spasskaya Tower - all this is definitely worth seeing. As, however, and many other colorful little things scattered in the immediate vicinity of the Kremlin walls. Here, for example, is the "Minsk" star on the alley of "Hero Cities".
Monuments to the characters of Russian fairy tales.

Fountain with galloping horses (which, unfortunately, did not work in March).

All this gives the city a special charm, showing tourists that the most interesting places in Moscow can sometimes be found in the most unexpected places.

Visit Lenin's mausoleum.

I'll be honest: personally, Tanya and I never got here in three days in Moscow. Therefore, I will write about this cult place (at least for the Russian capital) in a nutshell. So, guess the riddle: what is the difference between Minsk and Moscow? Of course, there are hundreds of answers to this question. But in this case, I would note only one difference: in Minsk, Lenin is vertical, and in Moscow, horizontal. Although both of them are more like a monument than a person. The body of the leader of the world proletariat has been in the mausoleum since 1924. And since then, the “human” remains of Vladimir Ilyich, as many experts note, have survived by less than 10 percent.

Wander around Red Square.


Just to wander around, because taking pictures here is almost useless. Clouds of the Chinese constantly climb into the frame, for whom Moscow, after the subsidence of the Russian ruble, has become the most popular travel destination. To say that there are a lot of them is to say nothing. Instead, I will note another curious fact - many inscriptions in the center of Moscow have already been duplicated in Chinese. Here, for example, how the price tags look in the Moscow GUM.

Eat ice cream in the Moscow GUM.

By the way, about GUM... For me personally, this store was the most vivid impression of this whole spring trip. And the point here is not at all in shopping, but in the very atmosphere that reigns under the glass vaults of this ancient building. If you name the most interesting places in Moscow, I would boldly put the main department store of this city in the first place. Why? I personally can find several answers to this question at once.


When you get here, you seem to plunge into the atmosphere of Soviet Moscow in the 60s and 70s. Under the vaults of the store, the melodies of the USSR hits sound. Soviet posters hang on the walls. And colorful and austere ice-cream workers deliver branded Soviet ice cream in waffle cones (1 = 50 rubles) through the long galleries of GUM.

I understand that in the CIS the words “Soviet”, “USSR-ovsky”, as well as the word “GUM” itself, sound at least ambiguous. Many see them as unnecessary moldy relics of the past. Or some Soviet dullness. But the Moscow GUM has nothing to do with all this. Here, the atmosphere of the USSR does not repel, but, on the contrary, fascinates, attracts and inspires. She wants to penetrate. And take it with you. Like the music of Eduard Khil. Or the song "White Steamboat" from the comedy "Guardian", which still sounds in my head. Remember her?

What else do I remember in Moscow GUM? Painted benches, a colorful dining room No. 57, romantic bridges hanging somewhere under glass arches, and this unusual tree studded with dozens of colorful birdhouses with the names of various stores. It's hard not to fall in love with such Moscow. After all, this city knows how to be not only frowning and stern, but also open, romantic and heartfelt in a spring way.

Admire ancient Moscow churches


The ancient churches of the Russian capital have long become symbols known to the whole world. Russia can be misunderstood. You can not love Russia. But it is very, very difficult not to admire the beauty of ancient Russian architecture. And, putting my hands on the sacred buttons of my laptop keyboard, I can absolutely honestly say that St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow is one of the most beautiful buildings that I have ever seen in my life. But there are many other interesting churches in the Russian capital... The Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Epiphany Cathedral, the Church of St. Sophia and many others - each of these places is a full-fledged attraction. We found only a few of them. I am attaching a couple of photos below.


Go to a performance of one of the Moscow theaters

Probably, I will not deviate much from the truth if I say that Russian theatrical art has been and remains, if not the best in the world, then definitely one of the best. The Bolshoi Theatre, the Vakhtangov Theatre, the Moscow Art Theater - all these names are known far beyond the borders of Russia. Although, to be honest, now I somehow don’t want to load you with serious stories about high art. Therefore, instead of long enumerations, I will only say one thing: in most Moscow theaters, you can watch live the performance of many stars of modern Russian TV series. For example, Tanya and I were going to go to a performance with the participation of some actors of the famous television project "Kitchen". Unfortunately, this idea did not come true. But maybe you will find time to go to the theater during your trip?

Ride the Moscow metro.


Here's what you really don't want to miss on your trip to the Russian capital: Moscow Metro. Without it, moving around the city is almost impossible. Especially if you drive mainly in the central part of the city, which regularly suffers from traffic jams.
However, this is probably for the best. After all, the metro in the Russian capital is another full-fledged tourist attraction that can be safely attributed to the number of the most interesting places in Moscow. In many guidebooks, this subway is called “an underground masterpiece of architecture” and the most beautiful subway in Europe. Although, in my subjective opinion, not all local subway stations really deserve attention. The only exceptions are the oldest stations of the Moscow metro - Revolution Square, Kyiv (ring), Mayakovskaya, Novoslobodskaya. Personally, I also really liked the Vorobyovy Gory metro station, where Tanya and I found some random exhibition of objects folk life. As well as the metro station "Vystavochnaya", combined with the glass bridge of Bagration. This bridge offers an excellent view of the Moscow River embankment, as well as the skyscrapers of Moscow City. A bit of tar in a barrel of honey is added everywhere by unwashed windows. But these are, so to speak, the little things in life.




Oh yeah ... I also really liked those subway stations where trains jump out to the surface. You go and go among the dark tunnels of the subway and then suddenly - wow - and there is such beauty around.

Photograph the tallest building in Europe.

To be honest, for me personally, the skyscrapers of the Russian capital and, in general, the local business center were and remain one of the most interesting places in Moscow. Each building is a separate masterpiece. What is the twisted spiral of the Tower of Evolution worth (No. 1 according to Tanya) or the City of Capitals complex, as if made of giant cubes. All together it looks very beautiful and impressive. And the glare playing on the waves of the Moskva River only reinforces this impression.

As for the tallest buildings, there are three of them (no matter how strange it may sound). The Mercury Tower held this title in 2013. Tower "OKO" - in 2014. And the eastern part of the Federation Tower is the most tall building Europe at the time of this writing. Its height is 374 meters. Damn... I don't know about you, but I just love skyscrapers.

Skyscraper Mercury - first on the right; Federation Tower is a double building to its left. In the center is the twisted spiral of the Evolution Tower.


If anyone is interested: some towers of the complex are equipped with separate observation decks. How cool the view opens from there, I personally do not know. But this pleasure is quite expensive - 500 Russian rubles (at the time of this writing - 150 thousand Belarusian rubles). For 5500 rubles in the Moscow City complex, you can even arrange a date. More detailed information about this is presented on the site moscow-city-viewer.rf.

View of Moscow from Sparrow Hills

However, several excellent viewing platforms in Moscow can be found absolutely free. The most popular of them is the observation deck on Sparrow Hills, located near the metro station of the same name. The only negative in this case is that you will have to walk a little more to it. Part of the path goes uphill - along the roads of the local park. The other part is along highway, on normal asphalt. In total, it takes 10-15 minutes to stomp from the doors of the metro station to the observation deck of the Sparrow Hills. Oh yes, dress warmly. On observation deck pretty cool and windy.


Find all seven Stalin skyscrapers.

The building of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Vorobyovy Gory lookout is also notable for the fact that it is from here that you can see all seven Stalinist skyscrapers, which were and remain one of the main symbols of modern Moscow. To be honest, I personally counted only six such buildings from this site. I once saw two more similar buildings in Riga and Warsaw. And in Moscow itself, I could see only two such buildings up close - the high-rise of the Moscow State University (near the Sparrow Hills) and the building of the Russian Foreign Ministry (near the Old Arbat). All the rest I saw only in the distance - somewhere in the distance or even on the horizon line.

The building of Moscow State University, which for 37 years was the tallest building in Europe. It is believed that during the construction of this tower, materials from the destroyed Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the German Reichstag were used. And according to one of the projects, a monument to the “Worker and Collective Farm Woman” should have stood right next to it.


And again the building of the Russian Foreign Ministry


Freezing in Moscow Tanya

Why were these buildings so interesting to me? I don’t know… Maybe I was somehow attracted by their sacred meaning, which is constantly attributed to them, coupled with the numerous secrets of their creation. Moscow skyscrapers are called "places of power", "space conductors" and "analogues of the Egyptian pyramids". Fans of various stories related to aliens say that Stalin built them as "communication switches" with extraterrestrial civilizations. And native Muscovites assure that under some buildings there are hidden entrances to secret subway lines (the so-called Metro-2).
Which of these is true and which is fiction, I, of course, do not know. However, it is known for certain that initially there were to be not seven, but eight skyscrapers. For the sake of one of them, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior was even specially blown up in 1931. A few years later, the grandiose construction of the Palace of Soviets began on this site, which was stopped due to the outbreak of World War II. Subsequently, the project for the construction of the building of the eighth and most important skyscraper was never implemented. However, the original sketches of the building have survived to this day. Therefore, it is still possible to imagine what this architectural giant topped with a giant monument to Lenin would look like.

photo stroi.mos.ru

See the famous monument to the "Worker and Collective Farm Girl"

Another symbol of the Soviet empire and at the same time one of the most famous monuments modernity is located near the VDNKh metro station, not far from the Kosmos hotel. The steel sculpture stands on a separate pedestal. And it looks dark, but impressive. Probably, this is exactly what the real symbol of the Soviet Union should be.

Immerse yourself in the history of space exploration.


In fact, it is worth coming to the VDNKh station not only for the sake of the famous monument to Vera Mukhina. In addition to it, there is the Museum of Cosmonautics, the famous (but also rather gloomy) Cosmos Hotel, as well as the monument to the Conquerors of Space, which appears before your eyes almost immediately after leaving the metro. In March 2016, against the background of the lead Moscow sky, this pointed stele looked very unusual and even somehow mystical. The monument seemed surprisingly cold to me. But at the same time, it was hard to look away from him.

Find the Belarusian pavilion at the Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy.

The golden fountains of VDNKh and the pavilions of this all-Union exhibition were one of the main reasons for me to travel to Moscow. I don't know why, but I personally expected a lot from them. And in the end, it was this place on the map of the Russian capital that disappointed me the most. Golden fountains disappeared behind piles of scaffolding. Alleys of the adjacent park from behind bad weather were somehow gloomy and lifeless. It seemed that some kind of endless oppressive autumn reigned in this place. Although, probably, in warm weather, VDNKh looks much more bright and friendly.




One way or another, we still managed to find the Belarusian pavilion of this old exhibition. Does he look really cool? No. But to visit this interesting corner of Moscow is still worth it. Personally, I remember this space rocket much more here.
Colorful, isn't it?

Walk along the Moscow Arbat.

We ended our trip to Moscow with a walk along another famous corner of the Russian capital - the old Arbat. And I remember him for some huge number of unusual and amazing little things.
Here, for example, is a replica of the imperial crown in one of the local souvenir shops.

Tsoi wall.

A huge portrait of Zhukov on one of the walls.

And an unusual blue trolleybus, turned into one of the iconic Moscow cafes.

There is also a huge green Gulliver, the “golden” princess Turandot and an inconspicuous house in which Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin once lived on the old Arbat. All these pleasant little things turn the Moscow Arbat into a very colorful and unusual street - one of the most interesting in Moscow. Personally, we walked here with pleasure. Even despite the fact that at that moment two loaded bags hung on me.

Pushkin House



In general, this trip to Moscow justified my expectations by about 70-80 percent. I liked this city. But I can't say that I just fell in love with him. In general, my impressions after this trip are a topic for a full-fledged separate article. Therefore, I will now round off (and so the text turned out to be very large). So long, comrades!

Excursions in Moscow

If you are somehow not accustomed to walking around the Russian capital on your own, here is another free tip for you. You can find many unusual author's tours. There are programs for every taste, many of which will surprise even the natives of Moscow. In addition, all excursions have a description, ratings and reviews of previous tourists. Pay attention to such nuances, and you are guaranteed to get an excellent tour and a lot of vivid impressions from exploring the city.

As confirmation - a small selection of excursions in Moscow from professional guides.

Apartments for a day in Moscow

It is believed that Moscow is a rather expensive city. However, compared to European cities or even the Baltic countries, housing prices here are very reasonable. Therefore, it is not difficult to find a normal option for a trip to Moscow. The main thing is to make sure that the accommodation you have chosen is in close proximity to the metro - it is very difficult to move around the Russian capital without it.

Personally, during our trip to Moscow, Tanya and I rented a large room in a huge four-room apartment near the Sevastopolskaya metro station. And at the same time they gave absolutely ridiculous money for it - something about 4 euros per day. Yes, I understand, now you are probably all thinking: “What kind of housing is this?”. Therefore, here is for you, which describes this apartment itself, as well as the method by which it was possible to rent it for only 4 euros per day.

In general, a modern apartment in the Russian capital, not far from one of the local metro stations, can be rented for 25-35 dollars per day. Of course, if you wish, you can find an apartment for a smaller amount. However, I repeat: it is difficult to move around Moscow without the metro, so it is very important that the option you choose is within walking distance of one or another station.

You can find the best options and get a small bonus upon registration on the website AIRBNB. And do not forget that this site has its own discount coupons and promo codes, by entering which you can reduce the cost of the selected housing by 11 or even 50 dollars in two clicks.

Hotels in the Russian capital

There are also a lot of hotels and hotels in Moscow. But, if you choose this option, be sure to remember that the same number on different sites can cost completely different things! Therefore, it is best to look for options through search engine sites (for example, such as RoomGuru). These services allow you to compare prices in different booking systems and book hotels exactly where they are the cheapest.

How beautiful our planet Earth is. There is so much that is not seen and not identified in it. God gave us one life to fully enjoy it, to see all the beauty of the nature of our home. But it is not always possible to see everything and go everywhere.

And today, in order to catch up a little, we will make a small virtual adventure, acquaintance, through the most beautiful and colorful places on the planet Earth, where each of us should visit in this life! Choose what you like best and go ahead. summer vacation In total, I picked up twenty-one of the most beautiful places that I liked the most, and I hope you, my dear readers.

Each photo was taken by professional photographers in order to convey the beauty that is worth seeing live at least once!

Bagan, Myanmar



Beautiful ancient architecture with clean and transparent air. And thick fog in the morning. A colorful place on our planet, where each of us should visit.

Salt lake Uyuni, Bolivia



And this is perhaps one of the most colorful places on our planet. The only corner in the world where heaven and earth truly merge into one. Especially visible on last photo.

Halong Bay, Vietnam


One of the most ancient bays of human civilization. The sea and the wind made rocks here - an amazing work of art

Cairo, Egypt


One of the wonders of the world. Rumor has it that at that time, and this is about 5000 years ago, humanity could not build such a miracle on its own, with simple tools. On the rock paintings, scientists have deciphered (disputes are still going on) some data on this matter. It turned out that a distant alien civilization helped the Egyptians build the pyramids, which has now completely lost contact with us. And until now, the pyramids of Cheops serve as a kind of haven for spaceships. Amazing spectacle!

Azores


The beautiful scenery of the Azores with their active geysers and huge green glades of fresh grass.

Palawan Island, Philippines



Unforgettable landscape of tropical islands in the Philippines. And who said that Heaven on Earth is not possible?!

Iguazu Falls, Brazil and Argentina


Great and powerful waterfalls falling directly on sheer cliffs. Sun, rainbow and salt spray.

Twelve Apostles, Australia


Stunning separate huge boulder rocks in the middle of the salty blue sea.

California National Park, United States of America


Quiet, lively places with centuries-old forests and giant pines. The place where the soul sings!

Hanging Mountains in China


Legendary and world-famous Hanging Mountains in China. It was from them that the famous director James Cameron copied the flying rocks in his epic "Avatar".

Antelope Canyon, USA


Centuries-old canyons in the United States of America. Once upon a time, rivers flowed here, and it was the water with the wind that gave them an unsurpassed memorable appearance.

Baikal, Russia


The largest collection fresh water throughout the globe. No one has yet managed to measure the depth of our Lake Baikal, and every year, its depth is growing and growing, due to the discrepancy tectonic plates. Truly graceful and at the same time the most beautiful natural phenomenon.

Hamilton Basin, Texas, USA



The famous natural pool in Texas.

angkor wat in cambodia



Perhaps one of the most ancient buildings of mankind. Where the spirit of history and the mysterious whisper of leaves make you connect with nature, knowing the meaning of human existence.

City of Positano, Italy


City on the side of a mountain. One awkward move and you can go head over heels. But to those who are careful, nature will reveal all its true beauty.

Angel Falls, Venezuela

One of the most big waterfalls planet Earth. A wonderful spectacle of natural power!

The property of the entire human race is the Great Wall of China. The construction began in 472 BC against nomadic raids on Chinese tribes. The length of the wall is, not much, not enough, 8851.8 kilometers. The only architectural monument that is visible even from space.

Eiffel Tower, France


The Eiffel Tower has long been associated in the world with France, with its high fashion, and perfumes of unsurpassed quality. It is also the center of all couples in love. In general, the most spectacular building that everyone must see at least once in their lives.



No less interesting places are in Arizona. The whole landscape is decorated with an unusual wave pattern. The surface of this area very much resembles the surface of a planet not as distant as Mars.

That's all dear readers, have a good day and wonderful travels!

Experts from the world's largest website for travelers have compiled a rating of 25 cities that were most highly rated by tourists from around the globe. And the city that took first place surprised even the authors of this list.
In general, if you have not yet decided on your vacation plans, you can find some great ideas in this review. Yes, and for the next few holidays, too.

25. San Francisco, USA

City by the Bay is full of adventure and attractions - you can take the ferry to Alcatraz, sample Little Italy cuisine, or explore the surrounding hills. The ethnic and cultural composition of San Francisco residents is one of the most diverse in the United States. Don't forget to have breakfast at Mama's before heading to the Golden Gate Bridge or Coit Tower.

24. Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai is much greener and quieter than other cities in Thailand. This place, called the "Rose of the North", combines all the unique Thai features, including the famous temples.

23. Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is distinguished by a combination of medieval and Moorish architecture. The city is under the supervision of the huge castle of St. George. Even the trams in Lisbon can be called a historical heritage - most of them have crossed the century boundary in age.

22. Sydney, Australia

The city of Sydney is famous for its opera house, the Harbor Bridge and its luxurious beaches. Residential areas of greater Sydney are surrounded by national parks. Coastline(both the outer "marine" and the inner city) is extremely indented. It is replete with numerous bays, coves and islands.

21. Budapest, Hungary

Surrounded by the Danube, the hills of Buda to the west and the Great Plains to the east, Budapest is full of stunning scenery. The neoclassical architecture of the city is still magnificent, although it bears scars from the Second World War. Budapest is built on numerous thermal springs, so its baths should definitely be on your list of attractions.

20. Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok manages to combine magical beauty Buddhist temples and absolutely crazy nightlife. Besides, it's relatively cheap place for traveling.

19. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is surrounded on one side by kilometers of ocean and pristine beaches, and on the other by magnificent mountain range. It is one of the most cosmopolitan African cities, with colonial roots still visible in its architecture.

18. Chicago, USA

Chicago is a stronghold of the American Midwest, the birthplace of the blues and a hotbed of jazz culture. The world's first skyscrapers appeared here, and modern Chicago is considered the home of the best comedy shows in the United States.

17. Dubai, UAE

If you are not very interested in historical sights and want to see a futuristic metropolis, then Dubai is the place to be. It is famous for the Burj Khalifa tower - the tallest building in the world, as well as amazing artificial islands and the best beaches on them. This is even more admirable if you know that until the 70s of the twentieth century, Dubai was a small tribal settlement.

16. St. Petersburg, Russia

Travelers around the world consider St. Petersburg the most European of all Russian cities - because of its neoclassical architecture, numerous art galleries and underground clubs.

15. Barcelona, ​​Spain

Barcelona combines old and new in a very special way. Most of The city, like centuries ago, consists of narrow streets and ancient buildings, and on the shore you will find luxurious modern apartments and hotels.
14. Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires is called Paris South America because of the city's rich European heritage and stunning architecture. Nevertheless, it retains its Latin American passion, the coziness of street cafes and the beauty of shady parks.

13. Florence, Italy

Florence is a city that seems frozen in the past. Many of the best Italian museums, cathedrals, galleries, squares and shops are found here. We advise you to start exploring the city from the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore and Piazza della Signoria.

12. New York, USA

New York can be called the center of modern Western culture. If you take a leisurely bike ride through Central Park, explore downtown skyscrapers, and eat pizza at one of the legendary cafes, you'll realize there's a place for everyone in this city.

11. Berlin, Germany

Just like London and Paris, Berlin is the center of a unique centuries-old culture, art and architecture. This is a kind of time capsule containing fragments of historical periods from the Middle Ages to the present day, from the Brandenburg Gate to the Berlin Wall.

10. Shanghai, China

In Shanghai, life on the streets is in full swing. Visit the Shanghai Museum, Jade Buddha Temple and Dongtai Road Market for an insight into the city and a totally different life experience.

9. Siem Reap, Cambodia

Although Siem Reap is a relatively new settlement, it is located near Angkor Wat - the City of Temples and the greatest religious monument in the world. And if Angkor Wat offers you discovery and adventure, then Siem Reap is relaxation and tranquility.

8. Hanoi, Vietnam

Hanoi is a charming mix of East and West, combining traditional Vietnamese culture with French colonial flair. Fortunately, decades of war have not affected the city, and now it is even brighter and more active than ever before. When in Hanoi, don't overlook old quarter- one of the world's greatest markets, the Museum of Vietnamese Women and numerous theaters.

7. Paris, France

It is difficult to overestimate all the cultural riches that Paris has. It is certainly worth a visit, and to visit not only the Louvre and eiffel tower, but also in famous restaurants such as Le Fumoir.

6. Marrakech, Morocco

This city is saturated with spices that have been traded in Marrakech for centuries. Its buzzing markets and colorful bazaars - perfect place for those who want to experience the spirit of traditional Moroccan life.

5. Prague, Czech Republic

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 modern Dancing House and the historic Prague Castle, you will see how the city has found the perfect balance between new and old.

4. Beijing, China

Beijing is one of the oldest settlements in the world. Its history goes back over 3000 years. The most important monuments for China are stored here, including the Great Chinese Wall and the famous Forbidden City.

3. London, UK

The former capital of the largest empire on earth, today London is a boiling cauldron of diverse cultures. Three hundred languages ​​are spoken within its borders. Here you can find food, art and entertainment from all over the world, as well as wonderful examples of classic English architecture.

2. Rome, Italy

Even in Antiquity, Rome was often called the Eternal. One of the first to call Rome so was the Roman poet Albius Tibull (1st century BC) in his second elegy. Ideas about the “eternity” of Rome were largely preserved after the fall of the ancient Roman civilization, bringing the corresponding epithet to modern languages.

1. Istanbul, Türkiye, for thousands of years combining European and Asian origins, as well as Islam and Christianity. It is known for its delicious food, delicious coffee, oriental markets and ancient architecture. At the end long day be sure to check out Turkish bath- This great way relax.

The world has a huge number of places and attractions that you want to visit. All of them are something special and attract the attention of thousands of tourists every year. When planning your next trip, take a look at this list and maybe visit one of these amazing places will leave you with a lasting impression.

1)
A large sinkhole located in the center of Lighthouse Reef, an atoll within the Belize Barrier Reef. The diameter of this natural wonder is 305 meters, and it goes 120 meters deep. The blue hole annually attracts a huge number of divers from all over the world.

2) "Wave" in Arizona, USA

In the state of Arizona in the USA, there are rocks covered with intricate layered patterns that give this place an ethereal look. It is located near large settlements, therefore it has gained great popularity among tourists.

These chocolate hills are located on the island of Bohol in the Philippines. In total, there are more than 1200 such hills covered with greenery in this area.

This place in the Karakum desert in Turkmenistan, nicknamed the Gate to Hell, was formed after unsuccessful drilling in search of gas. During drilling in 1971, all equipment, including the drilling rig, fell into the resulting crater, which was filled with gas. To avoid accidents and poisoning, it was decided to set fire to this gas, and since then, it has continued to burn for more than 40 years.

In the Chinese province of Hunan, they became the prototype for fantastic landscapes from the movie "Avatar". More than 3,000 sandy mountains rise to a height of up to 800 meters and are of great interest to tourists, especially after the success of Cameron's film.

One of the most accessible amazing places on the planet, many Russian tourists have already been there, since Pamukkale is located just a few hours from the popular Turkish resort - Antalya. Pamukkale, which means "Cotton Castle", is a snow-white terrace filled with water from mineral springs. The water in these terraces is believed to have healing properties.

7) Antelope Canyon, USA

Antelope Canyon is located in the southwestern United States, 240 kilometers from. Wind and water for many thousands of years have done a great job, which resulted in this amazing canyon of reddish-red flowers.

Do you know that the most active volcano located in Antarctica? Erebus Volcano (Ice Towers of Mount Erebus) was discovered on January 28, 1841 by an English expedition led by polar explorer Sir James Clark Ross on the ships Erebus and Terror. The height of this volcano is 3794 meters, which makes it one of the most high points Antarctica. Inside the volcano is a large lava lake.

9) Kasha-Katuwe-Tent Rocks Monument, USA

This national monument is located in the state of New Mexico, 60 kilometers from the city of Santa Fe and was formed due to the deposition of volcanic rocks.

10) Ischigualasto Natural Park, Argentina

This park, which is also called The Valley of the Moon, is located in the province of San Juan in Argentina. Not the most popular place among tourists, as it is located far from the main tourist routes, but this is where NASA tried out its rovers. The landscape of this place looks alien.

11) Uyuni Salt Flat, Bolivia

Salt Lake (Salar de Uyuni) in Bolivia is located near Lake Titicaca - this is one of the most amazing and photogenic places on our planet. Everything in this area is saturated with salt, it is everywhere, but the most amazing sight happens when it rains and everything is covered with a thin layer of water, the ideal surface of which turns into a mirror.

12) Landscape Danxia (Danxia Landform), China

It may seem that this incredible landscape is just the result of the work of Photoshop, but it is a real geological feature, formed due to the overlay of sandstone and other mineral rocks. This natural site is located in the Chinese province of Gansu. In 2010, the Danxia Landscape was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

13) Crystal Cave of the Giants, Mexico

This cave with the largest crystals in the world was found recently in 2000 near the city of Chihuahua in Mexico. These giants are up to 15 meters long and 1.5 meters wide and are composed of zinc-silver-lead salts. The cave has a special climate (almost 60 degrees Celsius and 100% humidity), in which a person cannot spend more than 5-10 minutes.

14) Dry Valleys, Antarctica

The dry valley is the territory of three oasis valleys (Victoria, Wright, Taylor) in Antarctica to the west of McMurdo Sound. Hurricane winds, lack of precipitation, low temperatures created a unique climate in this place. Rare lakes have long turned into ice wells, in which, according to some scientists, unknown microorganisms live.

15) Socotra Island, Yemen

Socotra is an archipelago in Indian Ocean, consisting of 4 islands, located off the coast of Somalia. These islands have preserved unique plant and animal life, many of which can only be found here. The symbol of the archipelago is the endemic dragon tree.

16)Giants Causeway, Ireland

More than 40,000 basalt columns form a path that leads to the foot of the volcano, thanks to the eruption of which these amazing columns. The Trail of the Giants is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Northern Ireland.

17) Kliluk Lake, the Spotted Lake, Canada

The local native Indians consider this lake to be sacred. The water of this lake has bright colors, as it is saturated with sodium sulfates, calcium, magnesium and other minerals. During the hot season, the water in the lake dries up and many small puddles form, which have different colors, depending on which element of the periodic table prevails in them.

18) Pulpit or Preikestolen, Norway

Preikestolen Rock - a favorite place for photographers and just tourists, is a huge rock-cliff with a flat area of ​​25 by 25 meters. The height of the cliff is 604 meters and from its top opens beautiful view to the surrounding landscape. Preikestolen Rock is one of Norway's most popular attractions.

19) Plitvice Lakes, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes are the main attraction of Croatia. There are 16 large and several small lakes, about 20 mysterious caves and 120 waterfalls. In this place, you can find many species of plants and animals that are unique and found only in the Plitvice Lakes region, so they are strictly protected by UNESCO.

20) Cappadocia, Türkiye

Cappadocia, or "Country beautiful horses"- a unique place located in the Goreme Valley in Turkey. Cappadocia is practically a whole world hidden in caves. volcanic origin, there are houses, monasteries, unique multi-tiered underground cities and much more, all this appeared before our era. This unique place is rightfully popular with tourists coming to Turkey.

21) Yellowstone National Park, USA

Yellowstone National Park - unique natural Park known throughout the world. The most famous and most visited national park in USA. Yellowstone is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. This park is located on the territory of three states at once: Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Yellowstone is famous for its unique geological objects: geysers, geothermal springs and the largest dormant volcano of the entire continent - Caldera.

22) Tunnel of love in the city of Klevan, Ukraine

This tunnel of trees envelops the railway tracks that pass near the city of Klevan. Because of its amazing beauty and romance, this place is called the Tunnel of Love. In summer, when the tunnel is in its prime, newlyweds like to come here, taking a photo against its background is considered a good sign.

23) Corinth Canal, Greece

It is impossible to believe that this channel was created by human hands. The construction of the Corinth Canal began under the emperor Nero in 67 BC, and ended only in 1893. This unique creation It connects the Saronic Gulf of the Aegean Sea and the Corinthian Gulf of the Ionian Sea. The depth of the Corinth Canal is 8 meters and the width is 24 meters.

One of the most beautiful places in Chile - Lake Lago General Carrera, which houses the Marble Caves. This unique natural cave consists entirely of multi-colored marble (pink and blue), there are more than 5,000 million tons of it.

25) Village of Monsanto, Portugal

This small Portuguese town is built among huge stone boulders, many of which serve as homes for local residents. The town of Monsanto almost entirely consists of one-story buildings, which are separated by narrow streets, getting here, you can feel like in the Middle Ages.

The views of this icy canyon in Greenland are mesmerizing, its deep blue waters are mesmerizing and you can get lost in the many artfully crafted ice arches. This canyon is the largest on the island, and its waters are home to bowhead whales, seals and walruses.

27) Skaftafell, Iceland

Skaftafell Park is Iceland's natural wonder, containing ice caves Jokulsarlon (Jökulsarlon).

28) Multnomah Falls, USA

29) Seljalandfoss waterfall, Iceland

This temple carved into the rocks truly deserves the title of one of the wonders of the world. The construction of this city began before our era, and at present it is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

32) The town of Riomaggiore, Italy

A small town in Italy, in which houses are piled on the rocks right at the edge of the sea. In Riomaggiore, driving is prohibited.

33) Loy Krathong Festival, Thailand

Every year a festival is held in Thailand, the unchanging tradition of which is the launch sky lanterns. This amazing sight, when thousands of luminous lights rise into the sky at the same time, is simply mesmerizing. If you are in Thailand in November, do not miss this festival.

34) Mount Roraima, Venezuela

The height of Mount Roraima is 2723 meters, and the summit plateau has an area of ​​35 square kilometers. Reports of an expedition to the mountain region inspired Arthur Conan Doyle to write The Lost World.

35) Etretat, Normandy, France

It is impossible to list in one place all the interesting places on the planet, because each place is unique in its own way and deserves attention, but we tried to collect a lot of interesting places that you should pay attention to when setting off on your next trip.

Based on the votes and ratings of readers of the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler magazine, a ranking of the most attractive countries for tourism has been compiled. Almost 130,000 people took part in the survey, which is simply an incredible number. And the opinion of so many travelers can actually be trusted. So it's time to find out which countries you should travel to first.

Morocco

Morocco is a treasure trove full of spice markets, surreal landscapes, incredible mosques and top-notch surf spots. The local cuisine is unlike any other in the world, as it combines elements of Arabic, African, Persian and French schools.

Canada

This country offers travelers a wide variety of experiences - from unity with wildlife on Vancouver Island until overnight in the oldest on the territory North America The Ritz-Carlton in Montreal. And tobogganing in Quebec is something everyone should try in the winter.

Japan

Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka are just the most interesting of the many places you should visit in Japan. This year, Kyoto, where more than two thousand ancient temples can be found, was recognized the best city in the world.

Ireland

From former castle hotels to bustling, world-famous Irish pubs, you can enjoy all aspects of Ireland. It is also recommended to rent a car and go on the longest road trip in the world along the Wild Atlantic route.

Portugal

A small but respectable country neighboring Spain has its own distinct culture, cuisine and language. In summer, head towards the western village of Comporta to visit the world-famous Ibiza. And, of course, no trip to Portugal is complete without a glass of wine from the Douro sub-region.

Mexico

Mexican cuisine has recently entered the ring with such giants as Spain and Italy. Over the past year, three restaurants located in Mexico City have appeared in the list of the fifty best in the world.

Netherlands

Head to Amsterdam, Rotterdam and other impressive cities to visit incredible museums, taste incomparable coffee, and take in spectacular scenery.

Sri Lanka

If you feel lost, then this is the place to help you find yourself again. Buy a ticket and take an old but cute train that will take you to the unknown. Take in the scenery, buy pancakes and curries from the train vendors, but don't forget to get off for a closer look at the top sights.

Vietnam

Renowned chef Anthony Bourdain said the trip to Vietnam changed his life. He said that Vietnam was like a completely different planet, which pulled him in headlong and never let go. You can drink Vietnamese coffee and enjoy pho noodles all day, or you can go down into the world's deepest cave.

South Africa

Cape Town was ranked sixth on this year's best cities list. Most of all, Table Mountain and local hotel resorts attract people, but you should also pay attention to rich vineyards and safaris.

India

The second most populated country in the world can offer a huge variety of places worth visiting - from sandy beaches Goa to the ancient Buddhist caves of Ajanta. Northern Kashmir is often called the Swiss of India - time slows down there, and winter resorts just great.

Türkiye

Travel to Turkey to see magnificent mosques, magic castles, as well as natural wonders such as Pamukkale (cotton castle), consisting of a set of travertines filled with mineral-rich water.

Thailand

Thailand will seduce you with incredible culture, exotic cuisine and utopian resorts, whether you decide to simply indulge in unfamiliar and outlandish cuisine, travel from island to island, or choose another way to relax. Recently, there has been an increase in the number of holistic health resorts where you can relax and get rid of diseases.

New Zealand

This is the best place for adventure seekers. You can live in harsh conditions in a hut without electricity, immerse yourself in healing waters springs of Maruya or go on a hiking trip through volcanic lands Tongariro National Park.

Australia

Melbourne was named the city with the highest standard of living this year, so taking a trip there is also good idea. There you can find the Mornington Peninsula with vineyards, beaches and its own culinary scene.

Greece

Athens is a city that also made it to the list of first things you should see in 2015. In the midst of the financial crisis, museums, hotels and shops are thriving, spurring a cultural renaissance in the capital. And the turquoise waters and salty wind of Mykonos will always attract travelers.

USA

Travelers to the USA are attracted by shining metropolises, family theme parks and beautiful nature.

Spain

Spain has long been the epicenter of the world's cutting-edge cuisine. It would be a good idea to plan your trip here by adding visits to the brightest and most famous restaurants there. The best time to visit Spain is in April.

France

The country that gave people cabaret, champagne and hundreds of varieties of cheese is also one of the most romantic places on the ground. Traveling in this country in the spring will be simply breathtaking.

Italy

Who can resist the call of pasta and beautiful people? For five years in a row, Italy has been named the best country for tourism. And here you can have a great rest - drink wine, make friends with sociable local residents or swim in the sun on the beach.