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Most famous structures in the world

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Most famous structures in the wordl

Massive Vaulted triangular Hanging Framed Laminated

10 landmarks in USA

Taj Mahal

Petra

Great Pyramid

Nathional mall

Visit the National Mall and walk the long grassy expanse that houses many American monuments. A tour of the area will expose you to The White House, home of the President of the United States, as well as monuments honoring former presidents, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, as well as American heroes such as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and veterans of World War II, The Vietnam War and the Korean War. While you’re there, you’ll have access to over a dozen of the United States’ most iconic museums for free, including the National Gallery of Art, the National Air & Space Museum and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

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Uss Arizona Memorial

A solemn and respectful tribute to the lives lost in the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, this memorial is situated above the sunken hull of the USS Arizona. “Learning about the history from a book and actually standing over the sunken ship containing our fallen soldiers are totally different things. This is sobering, thought-provoking, and memorable,” offered a TripAdvisor reviewer.

Gateway Arch

The world’s tallest arch sits in St. Louis Missouri, and was built to symbolize the westward expansion of the United States. The Gateway Arch, as it’s called, is dedicated to the American People, and is incredible to behold. The stainless steel structure stands nearly 200 meters in height, making it tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere and the tallest accessible building in Missouri. St. Louis is also home to City Museum, the 10-story, 100-year-old surrealist wonderland that combines the whimsy of a children’s playground with the sophistication of modern architecture. Another iconic museum in the area is Mark Twain’s boyhood home, which is also worth a visit.

Eiffel Tower

Sidney Opera House

Machu picchu

Alcatraz Island

.A little over a mile offshore in San Francisco Bay, “The Rock” operated as a federal prison from 1934-1963, housed infamous inmates such as Al Capone and Whitey Bulger and inspired numerous novels and films. Today, travelers can take remarkable tours offering historical insights including a first-hand look at the prison cells and grounds. “A visit to Alcatraz is a must when visiting San Francisco. For the history of the prison and famous escapes, of course, but also for the island itself and its beautiful gardens and view on the city,” noted a TripAdvisor reviewer. It’s no surprise Alcatraz topped the list of best U.S. landmarks in this year’s awards.

The bean

This popular stainless steel structure in Millennium Park, affectionately known as “the Bean,” has become a Chicago icon. “It’s one of the most recognizable pieces of public art. Something about this huge silver bean just makes you feel like a kid. It’s fun not only to look at, but to touch, take pictures and people watch,” noted a TripAdvisor reviewer.

Needle space seattle

Head to Seattle to see the city’s iconic 158-meter observation tower, known as the Space Needle. Built for the 1962 World’s Fair, the Space Needle stands as a monument to innovation and Seattle’s forward-thinking ethos. Serving as the natural backdrop to Seattle’s urban center is the iconic and epic Mount Rainier, a beautiful volcanic mountain that stills over 4,300 meters high. Also iconic to Seattle is your favorite coffee shop, Starbucks. Visit one unlike any other at the Starbucks Seattle Roastery.

White House

Colosseum

Statue of Liberty

You can behold a bunch of the big ones in just one trip to New York City. Start downtown New York City for a trip to the Statue of Liberty, the colossal sculpture welcoming immigrants and visitors alike to Manhattan’s shores. The iconic statue stands 93 meters tall and is just as breathtaking as it seems. After you see it, swing by Wall Street in Downtown Manhattan for a photo with the Charging Bull statue, (and its companion, the Fearless Girl, nearby.) Heading uptown, you’ll find the classic Flatiron Building, before making your way into the bright buzz of Times Square. Central Park is iconic, and so is the Subway system itself. And don’t forget about the Brooklyn Bridge, the Natural History Museum and quintessential neighborhoods like Greenwich Village, DUMBO and Chinatown. To complete your classics circuit, make sure you grab a bagel, a slice of pizza and an “I Heart NY” shirt, for good measure.

Big Ben

Forbbiden City

Grand central terminal

A busy commuter railroad station in the heart of Manhattan that’s also renowned as an architectural wonder, Grand Central is a popular tourist draw for its striking interior design and variety of shops and restaurants. A TripAdvisor reviewer stated, “Grand Central is the most glamorous train terminal ever. Full of restaurants, shops. The ceiling is magical, painted with mythical figures, wonderful.”

Golden gate bridge

Spanning 4,200 feet, this famous suspension bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County is one of the most stunning landmarks in the world. Travelers can take in the breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge and bay with a leisurely walk across or on one of numerous popular bike tours. “Make sure you walk or ride a bike over it for the full experience! There are several look outs and each gives a different perspective of the bridge and city,” commented one TripAdvisor reviewer.

Saint Basil's Cathedral

Empire State Building

A busy commuter railroad station in the heart of Manhattan that’s also renowned as an architectural wonder, Grand Central is a popular tourist draw for its striking interior design and variety of shops and restaurants. A TripAdvisor reviewer stated, “Grand Central is the most glamorous train terminal ever. Full of restaurants, shops. The ceiling is magical, painted with mythical figures, wonderful.”