Yes, this place has an incredibly greusome name. This magnificent cathedral built in downtown St.
Located in the former Winter Palace of the Tsars, the State Hermitage Museum (Государственный Эрмитаж) contains over three-million works of art from across the globe. In addition to the fabulous selection of artwork housed in the Hermitage, one can take in the opulent architecture of Tsarist Russia.
Located in the heart of central St. Petersburg, Palace Square is a pleasant place for a stroll.
On September 8, 1565, this city was founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles, and named St. Augustine because his fleet had reached the Florida shores on the day of the festival of St.
A picture-perfect diner that originally opened in 1918, now under new management by a team that has kept the old ambiance alive. If you're visiting San Francisco from another country, this is a great place to get a genuine slice of Americana.
L'ile d'Orleans is an island in the St. Lawrence River just outside Quebec City.
This uniquely designed and intricately carved white stone church was built in 1190.
The Old Course Golf Course in St. Andrews.
A Greek Orthodox Church at the top of Lykavittos Hill, the highest point in Athens.