Visit France if you want to go see the Mona Lisa or be on top of the Eiffel Tower
Visit Turkey if you are keen on learning about the Islamic History and want to see the Blue Mosque
Vist Italy if you love Italian food and want to complete one of the Seven Wonders of the World
The Eiffel Tower, one of the most identified man-made structures in the world, overlooking the skyline of paris
The Louvre Museum is known to be the world's largest art Museum. It is a central landmark of Paris and exhibits over 38,000 historical objects.
Champs-Élysées, the world's most famous and attractive avenue is a must-see on any trip to Paris. Not a day goes by without at least 300,000 people visiting to admire the view.
The Blue Mosque, a historical mosque located at the heart of Istanbul. The mosque gets it's name from the blue tiles surrounding the walls of the interior decoration.
The Grand Bazaar is known to be the largest and historical bazaarrs in the world. The Grand Bazaar is comprises of over 60 streets and alleys and 4,000 shops.
The Hagia Sophia Museum is indeed one of the greatest architectural beauties to be seen. It was once known as a church, then a mosque, and now a museum.
The Colloseum is a the largest amphitheatre, located in Central Rome. It was built during the Roman Empire and offered fights and executions.
The Rialto Bridge is a famous tourist attraction in Italy. It is one of the oldest bridges covering the Grand Canal in Venice.
The Cinque Terre also known as The Five Lands, is a very beautiful tourist attraction in Italy, comprising of five vividly coloured villages situated on cliffs overlooking the sea.