SEA LIFE Porto is an aquarium perfect for a family's aquatic introduction. It's located in Porto, Portugal and is easy to reach by car or public transport.
The Colosseum is a massive ancient amphitheater in the center of Rome. Picked apart by scavengers and ravaged by earthquakes and time, the Colosseum still stands as an impressive symbol of life in Ancient Rome. It showcases the power of past emperors and the durability of the Eternal City.
This huge, marble and limestone structure was built to hold more than 50,000 spectators, all there to revel in the various forms of (mostly violent) entertainment, such as hunts, gladiator battles, and executions.
The Modern Contemporary (Moco) Museum Amsterdam is housed inside Villa Alsberg, a 1904 townhouse in the middle of Amsterdam Museumplein. High-profile guest curators and exhibitions highlight some of the modern world's best contributors to the art world. Eduard Cuypers, cousin of Rijksmuseum designer Pierre Cuypers, designed the townhouse, making it a sight to see in itself. But the work inside is absolutely phenomenal; two current attractions showcase the work of street art activist Banksy, and pop artist extraordinaire, Andy Warhol.
The Burj Khalifa is indisputably the tallest building in the world. It contains high-end homes, global companies, and of course, the swanky Armani Hotel.
At a dizzying 828 meters high, it's truly a testament to human ingenuity. Only the 124th, 125th, and 148th floors are open to the public where you get exclusive views of the Dubai skyline, sandy beaches, and azure waters of the Arabian Gulf.
As you can imagine, the views from this shining beacon of progress in a desert by the ocean come straight from your wildest dreams.