
9 Strangest Museums in the USA
When road-tripping across America, forget the typical art galleries and historical exhibits.

When road-tripping across America, forget the typical art galleries and historical exhibits.

Big, busy and bold, Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan sensation.

The beauty and history of Scotland are never hidden. It’s seen on the streets of Edinburgh and Glasgow, or along the shining coasts of its isles.

Miami is a cosmopolitan and exciting city that is world famous for its vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches and beautiful people.

Located about 4 hours from Phnom Penh by bus, Sihanoukville is the country’s premier beach destination for locals and tourists alike.

Most think of Rio de Janiero when they imagine Brazil, but the Republica is massive, diverse and full of adventure.

A trip to Germany can be a truly iconic getaway.

Known for its postcard-worthy landscapes, powdery white sand beaches and endearing cultures, there’s so much to love about St. Lucia.

Fittingly known as ‘the Heart of it All’, Ohio lies right in the middle of the Midwest with Lake Erie making up much of its northern border.

One of the United States’ most iconic cities, San Francisco is a joy to visit; the Bay Area and Golden Gate Bridge certainly make it beautiful to behold.

The coastal hub of Shanghai is a wild place to visit. China’s biggest city is as famous for its lively traditional restaurants as it is for its colonial architecture.

Full of mountains and volcanoes that look out imperiously over the beaches and islands lining its shores, Southern Luzon is a delight to explore, with a plethora of great things for you to see and do.

Set where three rivers come together, this lively Southern city blends historic charm with a youthful energy.

Visitors flock to the volcanic island of Tenerife in search of year-round sunshine, wide stretches of beach and a thriving nightlife scene.

It’s no secret that Florida is the epicenter of theme parks.
