Experiences & Entertainment in the World

A famous viewpoint on a hill south of Florence’s center, offering panoramic views of the city, including Florence Cathedral, the Arno River, and Ponte Vecchio.
Buenos Aires' largest green oasis, covering 40 hectares in the district (Tres de Febrero Park). Picturesque artificial lakes with boat rentals, shady paths, and the famous El Rosedal rose garden.

Located on Tai Long Wan beach, Surf Hong Kong offers surfing lessons and equipment rentals for all levels. Scenic views and crystal-clear waters make learning especially enjoyable.

A new immersive beach club set on the cliffs of Tabanan, blending pools, sunset views, restaurants, and DJ-led evenings into one vibrant experience.
The largest church in Ireland, the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland, built in the medieval Gothic style. It is a prominent historical landmark, known for having Jonathan Swift as its dean, as well as a venue for state ceremonies and concerts.

The nearest beaches to Milan are 147 km away. Popular resorts: Genoa with its pebble beaches, Finale Ligure, Balci Rossi for diving, Levanto for surfing.
The Hundertwasser House (1983–1985) with its colorful facade, uneven floors, no straight lines, and trees on the roof and balconies — an embodiment of harmony between architecture and nature.

One of the region's finest golf clubs with magnificent courses and clubhouse. The club offers professional golf services and a luxurious atmosphere for golf enthusiasts.

One of Moscow’s most scenic areas for walking and sports. Cyclists, joggers, skaters, and a famous observation deck with the best city views, especially stunning at night.
Doha's largest landscaped park (88 hectares) in Aspire Zone. An artificial lake, fountains, playgrounds, and stunning views of Aspire Tower. A popular spot for walking, picnics, and sports.

A famous racecourse in Milan with a capacity of 15,000 spectators. Holds races on grass and sand tracks, including prestigious competitions such as the "Gran Premio del Jockey Club".

Europe's largest thermal complex in Városliget Park in Budapest, named after Count István Széchenyi. The yellow-domed building, in the Baroque-Renaissance style, features frescoes, mosaics, and historic interiors. It includes saunas, a hammam, steam rooms, massage treatments, a fitness room, and a restaurant.