Seven million people visit this site each year, 300,000 of which take a guided tour. There also probably at least a few lost tourists who don't take the tour and think this is worst zoo they've ever been to.
This town is supposed to be fantastic due to their decision to "keep it real" and avoid a lot of commercial development. And you're hardly roughing it because you're on the Italian Riviera.
The cherry blossoms here are planted at different elevations so that once the season starts there's basically always something blooming. Cherry blossoms are my favorite tree so I'd love to see this in person!
This is Yemen's Death Valley, meaning it is considered a truly stunning, exotic and alien-like natural wonder. Interesting to note that nearly a third of the plant life here exists nowhere else in the world.
This bridge connects Edinburgh with Fife and is a Scottish landmark. I am a big fan of kissing on bridges so that's a good enough reason to cross the bridge.
Turns out Seoul played a big "part" in film the Bourne Legacy. Just saw it last night and it was thrilling to visit Seoul (via the big screen) for the first time. Worth a look whether in person or vicariously.
City square - but see the Glockenspiel! It's an enormous cuckoo-clock. Goes off at 11am (and noon and 5pm in summer). 15 minute show of life size figures and bells.
Lavendar is one of my favorite plants and it is everywhere in Provence. Next time I go I plan to drive instead of taking the train, heard the best time is mid-summer.