This Creepy, Abandoned Soviet-Era Amusement Park Is a Haunting Step Back in Time
During the pandemic’s “Great Travel Hiatus,” travelers have found solace and hope in strange and unlikely places—like this abandoned Soviet-era amusement park.
During the pandemic’s “Great Travel Hiatus,” travelers have found solace and hope in strange and unlikely places—like this abandoned Soviet-era amusement park.
It inspired the Taj Mahal, is home to 150 powerful ghosts, influenced architecture across Asia, and was embroiled in sieges and bloodshed. This is New Delhi’s most intriguing structure, Humayun’s Tomb.
Given the rising waters of the Seine and the tendency toward flooding, the shorter the pants, the better.
And why can it take up to 10 years to score a ticket?
“The gorgeous peacock is the glory of God.”
A new museum celebrating Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the world’s first science fiction novel, has opened in Bath, England.
Some thrilling discoveries.
Cultural appreciation does not stop at showcasing grand images adorning another’s customs but choosing to actively learn about the cultural communities that exist back at home.
When you think of Detroit, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps you think of Motown and how the city saw this iconic label’s first recording studio and headquarters. Maybe you think of Detroit’s history as having once been a booming hub for the automotive industry, which eventually caused the city’s economy and … Continued
Skip the pricey bistros and tourists traps and seek out these fabulous Parisian eateries instead.