25 world's attractions by night
Categories: Design and Architecture | Travel
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/25-worlds-attractions-by-night.htmlNow, when we are all quarantined, the borders are closed and international flights were cancelled, particularly strong desire to travel and walks. But one can only hope for the best and to "travel" on the Internet.
What could be more romantic than walking through towns at night when all the monuments and many famous buildings pleasantly illuminated. You see night walk to the sights of many cities in the world.
1. The great wall of China.
2. Eiffel tower.
3. Colosseum.
4. The statue of liberty.
5. The George Washington Bridge.
6. The Sydney Opera house.
7. The Pyramid Of The Louvre.
8. The Palace of Westminster.
9. London.
10. Duomo di Milano.
11. Taj Mahal.
12. The Petronas Twin Towers.
13. The statue of Christ in Rio de Janeiro.
14. The pyramids and Giza necropolis.
15. The leaning tower of Pisa.
16. Sphinx.
17. National memorial Mount Rushmore in the United States.
18. TV tower in Auckland.
19. Bran – Dracula's castle.
20. The international Finance centre in Hong Kong.
21. Lublin castle.
22. The hotel "Burj al Arab".
23. Peter.
24. The schönbrunn Palace in Vienna.
25. Versailles.
Keywords: Architecture | City | Monuments | Night | Walks | Romance
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