Top 15 most beautiful cities abroad, with cultural and historical heritage.
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When you think of big cities in the world, you might think of noise, excitement, and crowded people, delicious food and better nightlife, galleries, museums, and concerts. But sometimes we overlook the structure of the city itself, whether it's ancient city walls and castles, narrow winding streets, or skyscrapers. Here are the 15 most beautiful cities in the world.
United States, Cleveland, Ohio, you might think that the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is all about dive bars and cheap hotels, but Cleveland is a charming city that takes full advantage of the beautiful scenery on Lake Erie. The waterfront is one of the most picturesque places in Cleveland and is also home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but the city is full of well-preserved historic buildings, the most impressive of which is a magnificent glass-roofed shopping street in the downtown area of the 1890s.
Oman, Muscat, Muscat is a dazzling city that stretches nearly 40 kilometers along the Gulf of Oman. In addition to the gorgeous modern architecture, such as the Al Alam Palace and the Royal Opera House, it also has some charming historic neighborhoods. Visit the Muttrah Souq or the ancient Muscat to admire traditional Arab architecture and catch a glimpse of the city's past. But the jewel in Muscat's crown is the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, an awe-inspiring building constructed of shimmering gold, vibrant turquoise, and cool white marble.
Uruguay, Colonia del Sacramento, across the La Plata River from Buenos Aires, Argentina, may be another world. This city is charming with its well-preserved UNESCO-designated historic district, cobblestone streets, tiled roofs, and low stone buildings, presenting a unique blend of Portuguese and Spanish styles.
Germany, Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is full of magnificent buildings, magnificent open spaces and a large number of beer gardens. Marienplatz is the focus of this city, with magnificent Gothic buildings on both sides, but the city center is also full of Baroque, Romanesque and even Rococo buildings. After exploring Munich's rich architectural resources, if you want to breathe some fresh air, you can go to the English Garden, which is even larger than Central Park in New York.
Malta, Valletta, as one of the smallest capitals in Europe, Valletta is compact enough to explore on foot. This city is famous for its Baroque architecture, but you can also visit the magnificent St. Elmo's Fort, the fashionable Parliament Building, or the neoclassical St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral. Or skip all the big attractions, stroll up the steps, rest in the gardens, overlook the bay, admire the colorful Maltese balconies, and watch the warm cream-colored limestone turn golden in the sunset.
Ireland, Galway, and County Galway always appear on the list of the most beautiful places in Ireland, so it's no wonder that it's a stunning place. The ancient core of the city is still in use, and Kirwan Lane is a great example of narrow medieval streets, all of which are cobblestone and arches. Head west to Claddagh, a fishing district that dates back to the fifth century, where there are colorful fishermen's cottages and beautiful sea views.
India, Uttarakhand, among all the beautiful cities in Rajasthan, Udaipur may be the most sacred. It is known as the "Lake City", appearing to float on the water, with light and delicate lime-washed buildings. This romantic city is surrounded by jagged peaks and is a self-sufficient world, with palaces, fortresses, and castles everywhere. Its most iconic building is the City Palace, the largest royal complex in Rajasthan, consisting of 11 palaces overlooking Lake Pichola.
Porto, Portugal, although Lisbon is the most eye-catching, Portugal's second largest city is unique in its beauty and atmosphere, especially in the medieval Ribeira area. Here, the homes of merchants and sailors with centuries of history are arranged on cobblestone streets, seemingly stretching their necks to admire the view of the Douro River. In fact, the entire city seems to be focused on this river, from the double-decker Luís I Bridge to the trendy modern São João Bridge, which is one of the most iconic landscapes of the city.
Iceland, Reykjavik, Reykjavik is unique, from the colorful houses to the almost extraterrestrial-like Hallgrimskirkja. Except for the famous church, most of the city is low-rise buildings, which makes Mount Esja often covered with snow in warm months and more impressive on the water surface. Reykjavik is a charming and beautiful city with colorful houses, bold modern architecture, and stunning surroundings.
Peru, Cusco, although it is the gateway to Machu Picchu, Cusco itself is worth a visit. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Americas, with historic buildings lining the streets, and it is located in the Andes Mountains. Inca ruins stand alongside colonial buildings and Catholic churches, while in the San Blas area, narrow alleys wind between small churches and artisan workshops.
South Africa, Cape Town, without a doubt, Cape Town is the most beautiful city in southern Africa. In its center, both literally and metaphorically, is Table Mountain, from its flat top you can overlook the entire metropolis. On the Atlantic coast, you will find white sandy beaches and jaw-droppingly expensive houses, but there is more diversity in the upper parts of the city center. Most of the historic buildings in this city reflect different roots from Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Canada, Vancouver. The geographical location of Vancouver is stunning, but it is also a bustling city with skyscrapers and excellent nightlife. It is one of the most diverse cities in Canada. There are many parks with green plants everywhere, and the view of skyscrapers is breathtaking. Spend a week exploring them.
Senegal, Dakar, Dakar is full of life, noise and crowds, but there are also some beautiful beaches where you can recharge after bargaining in the busy market in the morning. However, what makes Dakar unique and beautiful are mainly those islands. Leisurely swaying palm trees and colorful small boats are worth a visit.
Uzbekistan, Shiva, was built in the 10th century and has a unique history, providing a fascinating perspective on Islamic architecture in Central Asia. What is most impressive is its cohesion, as its mud walls and courtyard houses seem untouched by modern life.
Indonesia, Yogyakarta, despite being a constantly expanding metropolis, still retains its own traditions, heritage, and thriving artistic scene. At its center is the Kraton Palace, which is so large that it basically has its own walls. Most of the buildings are in traditional Javanese style, and the Taman Sari Water Castle is especially worth a visit. The English Garden.
慕尼黑的“英国花园”是世界上最大的城市公园之一,建于1789年,这个公园是以英国郊野花园的风格布置。花园中有一条人工河流,有一个由层流向湍流变化产生的驻波, 很受冲浪者的欢迎。
I have been to Europe many times, but the British Park is the first time I have felt the openness and inclusiveness of the West. The picture shows the park on the banks of the Isar River. It covers an area of 350 hectares. It is the largest park in Munich. It is one of the earliest scenic gardens in continental Europe. It is also the largest in Europe. One of the city parks is because the gardens are created in the same way as the British grasslands and open paths. The design concept is responsive to nature. There are very few artificial carvings here. So it is called "British Park". So it has nothing to do with the UK. I walked along the riverbank. At first, there were many young people. I walked to the big lawn in surfing. I don’t know if it’s a holiday. Anyway, many people on the lawn have read books and sunbathed. I don’t pay too much attention to walking straight forward. When I look up again, others are not embarrassed. I am embarrassed. I don’t know when I will walk the aisle. In an area, many people lie down and sunbathe in this open park, and I stand alone, it looks very abrupt and... I have a camera in my hand... There is also a quaint pagoda built 200 years ago, called the Chinese Tower. This will be introduced in detail. I won't say much.
350 hectares, 78 kilometers of walking trails, more than 100 bridges, this park built in 1789 is no longer the urban park we can understand. The most interesting thing in the park is the "Esbach Wave" near the ancient city in the south.
The environment is good, the air is very fresh, you can come and see
I love this spacious park in Munich. It is full of people and interesting activities, especially on the weekend.
Just send a few feelings. What you see here is not the scenery, but the humanities. I die of goddesses and goddesses. Riverside chat, chat with the side can also go swimming, the whole case of beer in the river iceberg, here is the largest city garden, walking, chatting, cycling, the most important can also ride horses, when it's okay, about three or two friends to sit by the river, the exchange of experience is simply wonderful. By the way, male gods and female goddesses are mostly of high quality.