It's free! You don't need to go in the Planetarium itself, just hang out on the shores facing northwest towards the skyline. There's no better view of the Chicago skyline. Locals love coming here for ...
Rated as one of most important museums in the Baltics, it strives to tell an honest and true story of Latvia's occupations by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during and after World War II. It is a ...
About the size of a shoe cupboard, this little bookshop sits quietly at the start of the Conçeição stairs, from Madalena Street to the Largo da Conçeição on the South Side of Lisbon’s Castle Hill.
Azerbaijanian cuisine can admire everyone who tasted it. If you want to eat and relax in an Azerbaijanian way, so Shirvanshah museum restaurant can be the best option for you. During summer time the ...
The Reykjavik Art Museum is a lovely little museum that the locals take a pride in. The coffee house has a nice menu (try the soups!) and a lovely view over the Reykjavik harbour. If you are an art ...
Gaismas Pils (/The Palace of Light/ in Latvian) is the new architectural wonder of Riga, which is creating the new panorama of Riga's Pardaugava. The building was built solely for Latvian National ...
The name of this famous pâtisserie literally translates to “The Bakery of Dreams”, and the bakery of dreams it certainly is. Here you’ll find the crème de la crème of French cakes and pastries, ...
In 1891 Karl Fazer established this french-russian confectry where the backroom´s architecture and the backroom´s ceiling creates weird sound movement. You have to experience and test it by yourself.
Over the past decade or so, Colonne di San Lorenzo has become one of the most popular nightlife spots for penniless young people in Milan. Locals gather here in their hundreds, especially in summer, ...
Hierbabuena is probably one of the sweetest cafes I've come across in Buenos Aires and the fact it's in San Telmo makes it even more appealing- sat along Avenida Caseros, you'll be surrounded by ...
Many famous people are buried in this cemetery. Mainly you will find Lithuanian and Polish names on the gravestones. In the 19th century it was a famous place to go for a nice walk because it had the ...
Vake Park is the biggest park in Tbilisi and is used for a variety of events and gatherings. It's huge - 200 hectares - and was opened in 1946 as a prime example of a Socialist Classical park, ...