My favorite cathedral of all time, probably because it's where Charles and Di got married (yeah, yeah, I know that ended badly). Make sure you either take a tour or buy a guide because this place has all kinds of little secrets--things hidden in the architecture and dozens of legends. I've been hereMy favorite cathedral of all time, probably because it's where Charles and Di got married (yeah, yeah, I know that ended badly). Make sure you either take a tour or buy a guide because this place has all kinds of little secrets--things hidden in the architecture and dozens of legends. I've been here many times and still don't know them all.…see moresee less
If the royal wedding had you in its grip, this may be the right place for you to tie the knot. They're very experienced when it comes to weddings and have plenty of room for your guests.
If the royal wedding had you in its grip, this may be the right place for you to tie the knot. They're very experienced when it comes to weddings and have plenty of room for your guests.
Can you imagine what those two would do if they have a room full of mirrors to themselves? They'd have to rename the book 50,000 Shades of Grey. Anyway, this was one of many stops on their honeymoon.
When to Go: October to May is the season for this beach route along the northeastern shore. Go with the Bay of Fires Walk; it’s the only way in or out.
Round-Trip: 10 miles if you ride up and walk down, 2 to 3 days When to Go: High summer is the season here, but hikable weather often extends into September, when the Europeans are back at work. The Faulhorn closes in October.
When to Go: October through April, when desert temperatures relent—a little. Go with Adventure Jordan, the local company that discovered this 50-mile route through the deserts, mountains, and peaks of Jordan.
This is a vacation all by itself, one could spend months in here, Don't sit outside and lean on the glass pyramid, It is'nt allowed as we found out., even for a picture.
The pantheon feels most special when you get to experience with few people around... There's no lines, but there are people here all the time so it's another one of the places that you might consider checking out early in the day...
This is part of a stretch called the "Highway of Waterfalls". The name for this one translates to "Devil's Cauldron" which is enough to keep me from going to the edge!
If you saw this during a non-monsoon season you would never, ever know it was the same waterfall. It's really just four little trickles of water in the "off season". Amazing what it becomes.