World Top Cities


  • Bangkok Floating Market

Visitors arriving to the Thai capital, Bangkok, will land at the modern Suvarnabhumi Airport, roughly 30kms from the city centre. The Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun are among Bangkok’s most significant cultural landmarks, while the Floating Market is touristy but worth seeing. Rattanakosin is the city’s historic old town, with Khao San Road and Patpong popular night-time haunts. Lumphini Park in Silom is a favourite place to unwind.

  • Singapore City

Modern, clean and boasting a variety of cultural attractions, Singapore is a leading tourist destination. Changi Airport handles all passenger flights into the tiny city-state and is a major regional aviation hub. Both Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari are phenomenal, while Sentosa Island and the Singapore History Museum are worth a visit. Other popular areas include Chinatown, Little India, Clarke Quay and Orchard Road.

  • Kuala Lumpur 'Petronas Twin Towers'

The Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, is a multi-cultural city that is becoming increasingly popular among tourists. The gateway to the country is Kuala Lumpur International Airport, which has two terminals almost 20kms apart. The city’s main attractions include the Petronas Twin Towers, the bustling Chinatown and the Batu Caves, while the Golden Triangle is a popular clubbing spot for those with deep pockets.

  • 'The Staue of Liberty' in New York City

The Big Apple is served by both John F Kennedy and Newark Liberty international airports. World famous New York City landmarks such as the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty shouldn’t be missed, while Ground Zero is one of the most significant locations in modern-day history. Shopping on Fifth Avenue, the bright lights of Times Square and shows on Broadway are what this city is all about.

  • The 'Burj Al Arab' Hotel in Dubai

The rapidly expanding and increasingly popular emirate of Dubai is fast becoming the region’s focal point. Dubai International Airport handles flights from every inhabited continent. The city is full of new and impressive buildings, among them the seven-star Burj al-Arab and the Dubai Mall. The Dubai Marina has developed into a trendy area, while the beautiful Palm Islands are the world’s largest artificial islands.

  • Hong Kong's beautiful landscape

Served by Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most visited destinations. The best place to view the famous skyline is at Victoria Peak or the Avenue of Stars at Tsim Sha Tsui, while the Hong Kong Museum of History provides an overview of the territory’s fascinating past. A tram journey is a popular way to see the city, while the Sheung Wan district has retained the feel of days gone by.

  • 'Nelson Mandela Bridge' in Johannesburg

Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa. It’s airport ‘O.R. Tambo International Airport’ is the busiest airport in Africa and is located 15 miles East of the city center. There are many things to do and see in Johannesburg such as the markets, museums, national parks and art galleries scattered throughout the city. Visit Soweto, an area on the suburbs of Johannesburg, and learn all about it’s culture and uprising since the wars.

  • Aerial view of Miami

Miami is a trendy city which boasts vibrant party and cultural scenes. Served by Miami International Airport, which acts as a hub between North and Latin America, the city is renowned for its beaches, with Miami Beach and South Beach the most popular. Culture junkies can visit the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens and the Ancient Spanish Monastery, while Jungle Island offers a fun day out.

  • Las Vegas Lights

In the middle of the Nevada desert, the Entertainment Capital of the World draws tourists from all over the globe, with most of them passing through McCarran International Airport. Attending a show by a big name star, trying you luck at one of the hundreds of casinos and a gondola ride at the Venetian are among the highlights in Las Vegas, while those looking for a break from the legendary Strip’s bright lights can visit Red Canyon Rock, just outside the city.

  • Los Angeles City

Los Angeles is served by six commercial airports, with the main international gateway Los Angeles International (LAX). There is a seemingly endless list of attractions in and around the vast city, with Disneyland, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Getty Museum, Universal Studios and Venice Beach just a taste of what LA offers.

  • 'The Pyramids'

Situated on the River Nile, Cairo boasts numerous cultural attractions which draw tourists from all over the world. Cairo International Airport, located on the city’s northeastern outskirts, is Africa’s second-biggest air hub. A must on everyone’s to-do list are the Giza Pyramids and the Saqqara Pyramid Complex, while the Islamic Old Cairo should not be missed. Other significant landmarks include Tahrir Square and the Citadel, while cruises along the Nile are popular.

  • Wellington, New Zealand

Located at the south western tip of the North island of New Zealand is Wellington. It is the the capital and third most populated area of this beautiful scenic landscape of mountains and rivers. Experience city life in the heart of beautiful countryside. Visit the harbour and enjoy the views from it’s numerous and varied cafe’s and bars, and divine restaurants. Three miles out from the city center you’ll find Wellington’s International Airport serving many international and internal flights.

  • 'Christ the Redeemer' Statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro

Rated as one of the top destinations to visit in the world, located on the South Atlantic coast, home to ‘Christ The Redeemer’ statue, and with a population of approximately 6.3 million, is Rio de Janeiro. Take a cable car to the summit of ‘Sugar Loaf Mountain’ and enjoy the views of this beautiful city, mixed to towering buildings and small shacks. It’s definitely a place not to be missed. Rio de Janeiro also has many white sandy beaches to enjoy. Rio de Janeiro’s main airport is Galeao International Airport located in the North.

  • Moscow Temples

The Russian capital, Moscow, is served by four major airports: Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo, the two busiest, as well as Vnukovo and Ostafyevo. There’s no shortage of famous landmarks to take in here, including the world renowned Red Square, St Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin, while Gorky Park and the famed Bolshoi Theatre offer entertainment of contrasting sorts.

  • 'Disney World Magical Castle'

Home to universal studio’s, Sea World and Disney World, is the state of Orlando. The majority of people visit Orlando between March and August when the climate is at it’s hottest, sunny skies and warm winds. Orlando International Airport, located to the south-west of the city, is the busiest in the state. There are plenty of different style bars, café’s and restaurants throughout the city, as well as museums and shopping centres galore.

  • 'The Great Wall of China'

Beijing, the capital of the world’s most populous country, is served by the massive Beijing Capital International Airport. Among the city’s most visited sites are places of historical significance, such as the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and the Temple of Heaven. Excursions to the Great Wall and the Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium are also popular.

  • 'James Bond Island'

Thailand’s largest island, Phuket, is visited by travellers from all over the world, with many direct flights now scheduled to Phuket International Airport. Beaches, such as Karon and Kata, are the main draws, while Phang Nga Bay is a picturesque gem. Family fun is offered all over the island, with an aquarium and a crocodile farm both popular. Diving is excellent at Chalong Bay and Nai Yang, while Patong offers lively nightlife.

  • Tangier city

With its sense of exotic mystery, Tangier offers a mix of North Africa, France and Spain. A number of European airlines fly into Tangier-Ibn Batouta Airport, carrying tourists looking to see the Kasbah, the Teatro Cervantes theatre and the American Legation cultural centre ― the United States’ only overseas historic landmark. The picturesque Tessasse des Paresseux is an excellent venue for relaxation, while the Mnar aquatic park is popular among families.

  • The coast of Tel Aviv

The bustling urban centre of Tel Aviv, Israel’s second-largest city, is served by the country’s main gateway, Ben Gurion International Airport. On the to-do list of every visitor should be the picturesque Old Jaffa neighbourhood, the historic Neve Tzedek district with its many museums, art galleries and restaurants, and the city’s most vibrant market, Hacarmel.

  • The 'Obelisk' of Buenos Aires

One of Latin America’s largest cities and the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires seems to be on every traveller’s must-see list. Ezeize International Airport handles international flights to the city. La Recoleta Cemetery and La Casa Rosada are important landmarks, while the colourful La Boca barrio (district) is a sight to behold. Also worth seeing is a tango show at Confiteria Ideal and a Boca Juniors or River Plate football game.

  • View of the 'Opera House' and the 'Sydney Harbour Bridge'

Served by Sydney Kingsford International Airport, Sydney is a beautiful city that is easily recognised by its iconic Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Bondi Beach is a hot spot for surfing enthusiasts. For wonderful views, ferry rides can be taken from Circular Quay and Darling Harbour, while the Royal Botanic Gardens offer some of the best vistas of the world famous harbour.

  • Melbourne City

Melbourne, known as the second largest city in Australia, is home to the Grampians National Park and the Great Ocean Road. Fly to Melbourne’s Airport serving both international and domestic flights. Melbourne is sometimes referred to as ‘The Cultural Capital’ as it has an array of art galleries, film festivals, and opera productions. There are countless funky bars and café’s and like many cities it is a brilliant for shopping. Located in the south-east of Australia, Melbourne experiences a dry, warm climate making it a desirable place to travel with it’s beautiful beaches.

  • Sao Paulo Coastal Scenery

With a population of approximately 20 million, Sao Paulo is the largest city in Brazil. Not only that, it is also the largest city in the whole of the southern hemisphere, and eighth largest in the world. Guarulhos International Airport is where you will most likely fly to, and is located 40km out of the city. Ibirapuera Park is a popular place to visit, where you can enjoy beautiful walks, and bike paths around lakes. Sao Paulo also has it’s own zoo and theme parks for the whole family to enjoy.

  • San Francisco 'Cable Car'

One of the world’s most visited cities, San Francisco, is served by three major airports: San Francisco International, Oakland International and San Jose International. Among numerous attractions are the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island and Fisherman’s Wharf, which overlooks the Bay area. Street cars provide unique city tours and save visitors from walking up the famously steep streets.

  • Cape Town Mountain scenery

Home to the world renowned Table Mountain, Cape Town is one of South Africa’s prime destinations. Robben Island is perhaps the most historically significant site, while the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront is a vibrant area of town that is filled with shopping and entertainment. Scenic drives along Cape Point make for a nice day out, as do drives in the Cape Winelands. Visitors arriving from overseas will land at Cape Town International Airport.

  • The bright lights of Tokyo

The Japanese capital, Tokyo, is served by two major airports: Narita for the majority of international flights and Haneda for mainly domestic flights. This bustling capital never sleeps, with first-class electronics stores and delicious sushi restaurants on every corner. The Mori Arts Centre, the Tsukiji Fish Market (the world’s biggest), the Omotesando shopping district and the Imperial Palace are just a few of the top draws.

  • Cancun Coastline

Most famous for being a hotspot for hedonistic revellers, Cancun offers more than just raunchy nightlife and beautiful Caribbean beaches. The Mayan ruins here are among the Yucatan Peninsula’s many archaeological sites, providing a sense of mystique, while swimming with dolphins offers an unforgettable experience. Cancun International Airport serves the city and handles numerous international flights, including many with budget carriers.

  • The 'Teotihuacan Pyramids' near Mexico City

Known as one of the world’s most populated cities, Mexico City is the capital of Mexico and lies in the centre of the country. Places to visit in this region include it’s beautiful cathedral, Chapultepec Park and not forgetting it’s museums, as Mexico city has the most in the world. Approximately 40 km north-east of the city is Teotihuacan, the ancient city of giant pre-Colombian pyramids, not to be missed! Benito Juarez International Airport is located to the east of the city and serves both international and domestic flights.

  • Toronto City, View of the 'CN Tower'

Primarily served by Toronto Pearson International Airport, but also by Hamilton International Airport and Billy Bishop City Centre Airport, Toronto is one of Canada’s most visited cities. The world renowned CN Tower features superb views, while the pedestrian-only Distillery District boasts a vibrant atmosphere and top museums including the Royal Ontario Museum, Casa Loma and the Aerospace Museum.

  • Montreal's 'Bonsecours Skating Rink'

Montreal, a French speaking city, the second largest in Canada, and the metropolis area of Quebec. There’s plenty to do and see in Montreal. Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport is located in Dorval just north of Montreal. Cross-country skiing and ice scating are popular in the cities many parks during the winter season. Montreal also holds a number of festivals throughout the year from jazz to heavy metal.