The 1957 construction of the BC Electric Building in the West End of Vancouver opened the doors to a flurry of residential tower developments forever changing the face of the neighborhood. By the 1970s, Vancouver's West End would become the most densely populated area in Canada. 1960’s – ...
This ancient, sparsely populated land has been astonishing visitors for centuries, with the first documented tourist coming in 1695 when John Daunton, a London bookseller, arrived in Connemara to meet ‘the last of the wild Irish savages’. He was talking about the infamous O’Flaherty clan tha...
If you enjoy hiking, don't missthe trail along Emerald Lake. Yoho is also renowned for its Natural Bridge and Burgess Shale deposits, which testify to the fascinating geological history of the region. Chek out all information about this very special place in our completetravel guide to Yoho N...
which, withover 2.3 million residents, is thethird-largest metropolitan area in the country, and the most populous in Western Canada. The city proper has more than 640,000 people, making it theeighth largest among Canadian cities, and the most densely populated Canadian city of ...
It is photographed every year by travellers from all over the world. Located in Normandy, the Mont is named after the statue of Saint-Michel at the top of the church. Although Mont Saint-Michel is not densely populated (40 inhabitants) it is possible to stay there, to eat there, in sho...
Laghi – that’s lakes in Italian – have been drawing tourists since the heyday of the Roman Empire. They still are. There’s a good reason for this. These lakes, many of them in alpine regions in northern Italy, are the stuff picture postcards are made
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financial, and entertainment capital of the world, the city is amazing to explore, with something for everyone to enjoy. Whether it’s fine dining and nightlife that you’re interested in or monuments, museums and musicals, Manhattan’s landmarks and districts are like no other place on Eart...
Ulaanbaatar, the largest city of Mongolia, is absolutely the most populated place on this list. Ulaanbaatar is considered the coldest capital in the world during winter. It has an average temperature of -24.5° C in January and it was in January 2001 when it reached a temperature of -45°...
If you’re up for a hike, the best place to view the waterfront in all its glory is from Monte Igueldo. 9. Singapore This city-state and island country might be small, but it packs a real punch when it comes to waterfront attractions. And with 63 islands making up the country, it ...