Things To Do

Welcome to our list of top things to do in each country we’ve featured. Our team has explored these places and is excited to share our favourite spots. With these suggestions, dive into local culture, history, and adventure. We hope they make your travels full of unforgettable experiences and fun moments.

France: Visit the Louvre Museum

Immerse yourself in art and history at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris. Home to thousands of works of art, including the iconic Mona Lisa, the Louvre offers a fascinating journey through time and culture. Stroll through the grand halls and marvel at masterpieces from around the globe.

Spain: Explore Park Güell

Designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí, Park Güell is a colourful and whimsical park that showcases Gaudí’s unique style. Wander through the mosaic-covered structures, enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona, and experience the artistic spirit of this enchanting city.

America: Discover Central Park

Escape the hustle and bustle of New York City with a visit to Central Park. This sprawling urban oasis offers something for everyone, from peaceful lakes and walking paths to vibrant playgrounds and gardens. Stroll, rent a bike, or picnic in this iconic park.

China: Walk the Great Wall

Visit the Great Wall of China to experience one of the world’s most impressive architectural feats. Stretching over 13,000 miles, the wall offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into China’s rich history. Choose a popular section like Badaling or Mutianyu for an unforgettable adventure.

Italy: Tour the Colosseum

Step back in time with a visit to the Colosseum, Rome’s ancient amphitheatre. Explore the ruins of this iconic structure, which once hosted gladiatorial contests and public spectacles. The Colosseum is a testament to Roman engineering and a must-see for history enthusiasts.

Germany: View Neuschwanstein Castle

Perched atop a rugged hill and surrounded by the stunning Bavarian Alps, this 19th-century Romanesque Revival castle is often referred to as the “fairy-tale castle”. Built by King Ludwig II as a personal retreat, Neuschwanstein’s whimsical design and breathtaking location inspired Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle.