Opened in 1939 as All-Union Agricultural Exhibition to showcase Soviet agriculture. Initially featured palaces for each Soviet republic and 32 pavilions. Expanded in 1954 after WWII to demonstrate USSR's recovery. Renamed VDNKh under Khrushchev to unite agricultural and industrial exhibitions
Empire State Building stands at 1,454 feet with iconic Art Deco design. One World Observatory offers 360-degree views from 100-102 floors. Statue of Liberty stands 305 feet tall on Liberty Island. Brooklyn Bridge spans East River since 1883
Disneyland Paris opened in 1992 as Euro Disneyland. Park operates daily from 9:30 AM to 11 PM. Disney Premier Access costs $9-16 per ride. Magic Hour runs from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM
Green spaces offer peaceful walking and playgrounds for families. Times Square recommended for secret side streets and winter ambiance. Chelsea Market features unique plants and art views
Tower of London offers guided tours and interactive experiences. London Eye provides panoramic city views from its 310-metre tower. Big Ben clock tower features the famous Great Bell. Westminster Abbey houses tombs of 17 monarchs and historical figures
Established by Henry VIII in 1536 as hunting ground. Opened to public in 1637, becoming popular for May Day parades. Divided from Kensington Gardens in 1728 by Queen Caroline. First coherent landscaping began in 1726 by Charles Bridgeman