Friday, May 23, 2008

Top 3 Most Beautiful Cities

In my lifetime I would like to visit the top three beautiful cities in the world; Venice, Paris and Honolulu. These cities have extraordinary tourist attractions. Many people from all around the world are drawn to these exquisite cities.

People say Venice will one day no longer exist due to excessive amounts of water crowding the city. Their roads are substituted by water. Everyone rows to their destinations. I believe that’s entirely unique and no other city on earth is as fascinating and interesting as Venice. Tourism includes visiting Basilica San Marco. Venice is world-famous for its
canals. There is a river that goes through the city of Venice called Grand Canal. It’s an experience that is not found anywhere except Venice. Paris is evidently the most beautiful place on earth. Most couples go there for special romantic occasions, such as an engagement. It is most definitely the most romantic place on earth. Paris is the most popular tourist destination in the world, with over 30 million foreign visitors per year.There are numerous iconic landmarks among its many attractions, along with world famous institutions and popular parks. Paris is famous for its Eiffel Tower. During the day it is an impressive view and when darkness falls upon it you see nothing but a phenonmenal tower. The metal structure of the Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tonnes while the entire structure including non-metal components is approximately 10,000 tonnes. I would love to visit Paris and experience its attractions and love. Honolulu is a place for extreme recreactions. Honolulu is a thriving city, with beaches that draw crowds from around the world. Beaching, swimming and tanning are activities that relax everyone. Enjoying the heat of the sunshine while laying on Honolulu’s attractive beaches is most satisfying after a long day of hard work. Its unique desgin of beaches grabs your attention. Honolulu is home to its best known tourist destination, Waikiki Beach. Snorkeling is an activity that very few people on earth have tested. Its very dfifferent and exciting being around hundreds of different fish.

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