World City Tour

World City Tour

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Our picks for the top 100 cities in the world to visit and explore. How many have you been to?

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Agra

Agra, India

The 4th largest Indian city has many notable destinations including Agra Fort and the Taj Mahal.

Amman

Amman, Jordan

Named one of the Middle East and North Africa's best cities, its history dates back to 7250 BC.

Photo by Chris

Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Originally a small fishing village, this "Venice of the North" has grown to a beautiful city connected by canals.

Asunción

Asunción, Paraguay

Known as "the Mother of Cities", it's one of the oldest in South America.

Athens

Athens, Greece

Visit one of the world's oldest cities and explore its 3400 years of history.

Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand

This multicultural city is home to the largest Polynesian population in the world.

Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand

This small trading post has grown into one of the world's most visited cities.

Photo by Bernard Spragg. NZ

Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain

Founded as a Roman city, it has grown to the second largest city in Spain.

Bath

Bath, United Kingdom

Named after its Roman-built baths, the city dates back to about 60 AD.

Beijing

Beijing, China

Capital of the People's Republic of China, over 21 million people live here.

Berlin

Berlin, Germany

Now united, the city was divided into East and West Berlin after World War II.

Bogotá

Bogotá, Colombia

The capital and largest city of Colombia.

Boston

Boston, United States

One of the oldest cities in the US, the city played a key role in the American Revolution.

Bruges

Bruges, Belgium

This canal-based city's centre is a prominent UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Photo by Graham Hart

Brussels

Brussels, Belgium

Known as the "capital of Europe", the city's influence has grown since the end of World War II.

Budapest

Budapest, Hungary

The capital of Hungary, the city was formed when three nearby cities merged together.

Photo by Keith Yahl

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, Argentina

With its population of over 15 million people, it's the largest city in Argentina.

Cairo

Cairo, Egypt

This ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta is home to the Giza pyramid complex.

Photo by Dan

Cape Town

Cape Town, South Africa

Located on the shore of Table Bay, the city is close to the southern tip of Africa.

Photo by Dave Morton

Caracas

Caracas, Venezuela

The city sits in the narrow Caracas Valley in the Venezuelan mountain range.

Photo by Paulino Moran

Cardiff

Cardiff, United Kingdom

Now the capital of Wales, people have settled here since 6000 BC.

Photo by Fred Bigio

Casablanca

Casablanca, Morocco

One of the largest cities in the Arab world, it sits on the Atlantic Ocean in northern Africa.

Photo by Denis Carrascosa

Chefchaouen

Chefchaouen, Morocco

Located in the foothills of the Kaʻala mountain, it's noted for its buildings painted in shades of blue.

Chicago

Chicago, United States

Located on the shore of Lake Michigan, the "Windy City" is home to over 10 million people.

Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

Originally a Viking fishing village, the Scandinavian city is the largest in Denmark.

Delhi

Delhi, India

Destroyed and rebuilt several times since the 6th century BCE, it's now the capital of India.

Photo by Ryan

Doha

Doha, Qatar

This fast growing city sits on the coast of the Persian Gulf.

Photo by Kirana Angela

Dubai

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

The Burj Khalifa and other modern buildings soar to the sky in this Persian Gulf city.

Photo by Meme Rodriguez

Dublin

Dublin, Ireland

Originally established by the Gaels around the 7th century, today it's the capital of Ireland.

Edinburgh

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

With 112 parks, the city has more trees per person than any other UK city.

Photo by Luke Harold

Florence

Florence, Italy

Soak in the beauty of the architecture and history of the capital of the Tuscany region.

Frankfurt

Frankfurt, Germany

14 of the 15 tallest buildings in Germany are located here.

Glasgow

Glasgow, United Kingdom

Visit Scotland's largest city and check out the fossilized tree stumps that date back to the dinosaurs.

Photo by Robert Brown

Hanoi

Hanoi, Vietnam

The city's name means "city inside rivers" referring to its location around the Red River.

Havana

Havana, Cuba

The 60,000+ vintage cars make this city a unique driving experience.

Photo by world wide

Helsinki

Helsinki, Finland

As the world coldest capital city, in winter, it doesn't see the sun for 51 consecutive days.

Hong Kong

Hong Kong, China

The city's busy urban areas are balanced with its country park and nature reserves.

Honolulu

Honolulu, United States

This beautiful city is the westernmost and southernmost major city in the US.

Istanbul

Istanbul, Turkey

The only city to be located on two continents, Europe and Asia.

Jakarta

Jakarta, Indonesia

This affordable Indonesian capital is sinking at a rate of 17 cm per year.

Photo by The Diary of a Hotel Addict

Jerusalem

Jerusalem, Israel

A popular pilgrimage city for devoted followers of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism.

Photo by Evangelisches Schuldekana

Kathmandu

Kathmandu, Nepal

The capital of Nepal and the gateway to the Nepalese Himalayas.

Photo by Michael Cornelius

Krakow

Krakow, Poland

Founded during the Stone Age, it's grown to one Europe's most beautiful cities.

Photo by Robert Sullivan

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

This fast growing city is home to the Petronas Towers, the tallest twin buildings in the world.

Photo by Khalzuri Yazid

Kyoto

Kyoto, Japan

One of the oldest Japanese cities, its layout follows the traditional Chinese feng shui model.

Lagos

Lagos, Nigeria

This major financial center and economic hub is home to over 21 million people.

Photo by Adedotun Ajibade

Las Vegas

Las Vegas, United States

Its unique casinos, events, and nightlife make it the Entertainment Capital of the World.

Lima

Lima, Peru

The city is located on a desert strip between the Pacific Ocean and Andes Mountains.

Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal

As one of the oldest cities in the world, its rich history dates back to 1200 BC.

Ljubljana

Ljubljana, Slovenia

Dragons are represented throughout this beautiful, friendly city.

London

London, United Kingdom

Founded by Romans, the city is one of the most powerful and important cities in the world.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles, United States

This city of over 4 million people is known for its beautiful weather and entertainment industry.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg, Luxembourg

The city was first established by the Franks in the Early Middle Ages.

Photo by bvi4092

Madrid

Madrid, Spain

With its 3.3 million residents, it's the 2nd largest city in the European Union.

Malé

Malé, Maldives

Swim with Whale sharks and enjoy the beaches of this flat island city.

Photo by Jim Trodel

Manila

Manila, Philippines

Enjoy the gorgeous beaches in this city tropical climate.

Photo by jopetsy

Melbourne

Melbourne, Australia

Once Australia's capital, it was the first city to host the Olympics outside of North America and Europe.

Photo by HKMAA

Mexico City

Mexico City, Mexico

Sitting at over 2200 meters above sea level, it's the oldest capital city in the Americas.

Miami

Miami, United States

This subtropical city was the first major American city to be founded by a woman.

Photo by Julian Lenze

Milan

Milan, Italy

Famous for its fashion, entertainment, and art, Milan is the 2nd largest city in Italy.

Montevideo

Montevideo, Uruguay

Located on the Rio de la Plata, it's the southernmost capital city in the Americas.

Montreal

Montreal, Canada

Named after Mount Royal, it held the first hockey game in the world in 1875.

Mumbai

Mumbai, India

Initially called "Bombay", the city was built across seven islands.

Photo by Vidur Malhotra

Munich

Munich, Germany

The city and surrounding area were once ruled by the Wittelsbachs family for 738 years.

New Orleans

New Orleans, United States

Famous for its Mardi Gras celebrations, this city likes to party.

New York City

New York City, United States

Founded in 1624, it's one of the busiest cities in the world with over 8 million people.

Nice

Nice, France

Looking for sun, sand, and stunning views then you need to visit this seaside city in the French Riviera.

Photo by Pierre Blaché

Osaka

Osaka, Japan

Nestled between the mountains and the bay, this city was almost destroyed in WWII.

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Oslo

Oslo, Norway

This capital city of Norway is home to the Noble Peace Prize.

Panama City

Panama City, Panama

The only capital city in the world to have a rain forest within its city limits.

Paris

Paris, France

From the Eiffel Tower to the Louvre, Notre Dame and much more, the "City of Lights" has it all.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia, United States

It’s here that the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence.

Pisa

Pisa, Italy

This ancient port city is famous for its leaning bell tower.

Portland

Portland, United States

This “City of Roses” has an extinct volcano within its city limits.

Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

Situated on the Vltava River, it’s home to the largest castle in the world.

Reykjavík

Reykjavík, Iceland

This clean and green city is a nesting grown for puffins.

Photo by Werner Bayer

Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Enjoy the culture, beautiful forests, and deep blue skies of this coastal city.

Rome

Rome, Italy

Home to over 900 churches and 280 fountains, this historic capital city should not be missed.

San Francisco

San Francisco, United States

Explore the city on its cable cars and grab a pic of the Golden Gate Bridge.

Santiago

Santiago, Chile

Located in Chile's central valley, the mountains and the ocean are just an hour away.

Seattle

Seattle, United States

Enjoy the view from the Space Needle and the fish throwers at Pike Place Market.

Seoul

Seoul, South Korea

This modern, high tech city is home to five UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Shanghai

Shanghai, China

This booming city's history dates back to 4000 BC.

Singapore

Singapore, Singapore

This prosperous city is one of only three city-states in the world.

Stockholm

Stockholm, Sweden

Inhabited since the Stone Age, the city stretches across 14 islands.

Sydney

Sydney, Australia

Rich in Indigenous Australian history, this diverse city is a must see for those visiting the continent.

São Paulo

São Paulo, Brazil

Founded by 2 priests in 1554, it's the largest Portuguese-speaking city in the world.

Taipei

Taipei, Taiwan

Located in the Taipei Basin, the city is home to over 2.6 million people.

Photo by 品璉 江

Tallinn

Tallinn, Estonia

This 13th-century city is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Europe.

Photo by David Pursehouse

Tangier

Tangier, Morocco

Its beautiful white houses have earned it the nickname "the white city".

Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan

Enjoy the views of Mount Fuji on a clear day.

Toronto

Toronto, Canada

Take in the views from the CN Tower, then enjoy some time at the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Valletta

Valletta, Malta

The smallest capital city in the European Union, it's best know for its fortifications.

Photo by Konstantin Malanchev

Vancouver

Vancouver, Canada

Explore Stanley Park, one of the largest urban parks in the world.

Photo by Werner Bayer

Venice

Venice, Italy

This beautifully unique city was built in a lagoon and connected by narrow streets, canals, and over 400 bridges.

Vienna

Vienna, Austria

Home to the world's oldest zoo and Ferris wheel.

Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland

Visit the historic Old Town, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Washington D.C.

Washington D.C., United States

Founded after the American Revolution, it's now the capital of the US.

Wellington

Wellington, New Zealand

This city is the southernmost capital in the world.

Zurich

Zurich, Switzerland

Home to the largest clock face in Europe, this friendly city has outstanding views.