7 stays to capture the perfect Instagram shot
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and if Instagram’s rise and rise is anything to go by, it can also be worth a thousand likes.
So to help you capture that perfect shot, Booking.com has sourced seven of the world’s most photogenic landmarks AND some of the best stays to snap them day and night in all their magnificent glory.
Cameras at the ready, it’s time to travel:
Big Ben – London, UK
Situated on the banks of River Thames, the iconic clock tower of Big Ben is a British icon and one of London’s (perhaps even the world’s) most recognisable landmarks.
Originally named the Clock Tower, the massive bell was completed in 1859 and is attached to the Palace of Westminster. Chiming every 15 minutes, the sound of the bell can be heard as far as the Tower Bridge on a quiet evening.
Where to stay: Situated opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London offers stylish rooms, studios and apartments.
Home to the award-winning Brasserie Joël, which serves classic French-influenced bistro dishes with a twist, this modern hotel is a great choice for guests who want to stay in the heart of London and even snap a picture of London’s historic landmarks from their bedroom window.
Acropolis – Athens, Greece
Endorsed by Booking.com customers for history and ancient landmarks, the Greek capital of Athens is home to one of the world’s most iconic monuments, the Acropolis. Built between 447 and 438 B.C, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Parthenon is the chief temple of the Acropolis and one of the most significant examples of the ancient Greek architecture.
Where to stay: Set opposite from the Acropolis, the AthensWas Hotel features spectacular views of the Parthenon. The MODERN Rooftop Dining restaurant on the seventh floor is a great spot to enjoy modern cuisine or a refreshing cocktail while taking photos of the illuminated Acropolis by night.
Empire State Building, New York City, USA
If you are looking for a single image to capture the stunning New York City skyline, then the Observation Deck of the iconic 102-story Empire State Building on the Fifth Avenue is the place to be.
The Art Deco skyscraper is one of the most photographed and recognisable landmarks in the world and has a fascinating history dating back to the start of the New York City Art Deco era.
The Empire State Building is open daily until 2:00 am and visitors can enjoy the stunning night skyline by the sounds of the live saxophone on Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 22:00–01:00.
Where to stay: Located in Midtown Manhattan, the Langham Place, New York, Fifth Avenue features modern rooms and a Michelin-star restaurant. Thanks to its close proximity to the Empire State Building, just 300 metres away, guests can visit the famous skyscraper during the late night opening hours and avoid the long queues.
Eiffel Tower – Paris, France
If tourists were only allowed to take one photograph in Paris, it would have to be of the Eiffel Tower! Built by Gustave Eiffel, the French cultural icon is one of the most photographed and most visited structures in the world.
Visitors can enjoy a stunning 360° view from the top deck, while after sunset the tower is illuminated and offers a spectacular light show of sparkles every hour on the hour.
Where to stay: Set in a renovated, historic building, Résidence Charles Floquet is a short 50 metres from the Eiffel Tower and offers spacious, self-catering rooms with spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower. Guests can watch the glittering lights from your living room after the sun goes down.
Taj Mahal – Agra, India
Situated in the Indian city of Agra, the spectacular mausoleum of Taj Mahal is a symbol of devotion, built by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his beloved wife. The stunning architectural masterpiece is among the Seven Wonders of the World and one of the world’s most photographed tourist attractions.
Endorsed by Booking.com travellers for monuments, sightseeing and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the city of Agra is a colourful destination that attracts millions of visitors every year.
Where to stay: Just 600 m from the Taj Mahal, The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra boasts luxurious rooms, a relaxing spa, landscaped gardens, an outdoor pool, four dining options and, not to mention, unparalleled views of the Taj Mahal.
Guests can enjoy traditional Indian specialties at the hotel’s restaurants or a glass of wine at the bar overlooking the imposing Taj Mahal.
Duomo – Florence, Italy
Endorsed by Booking.com travellers for museums, history, art and architecture the city of Florence is a landmark itself! Home to the iconic Duomo and many artistic masterpieces including Michelangelo’s “David” sculpture and Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus”, this well-known destination is a journey back in time.
The Piazzale Michelangelo, a square with a panoramic view of the city located in the Oltrarno district, is the perfect spot to snap a photo of Florence’s breath-taking skyline, no matter what time of the day.
Where to stay: In the centre of Florence, and a short 5-minute walk from the Piazza del Duomo, is the Firenze Rentals Corso 12. This beautiful property offers self-catered apartments with a balcony overlooking the magnificent Duomo.
Great Wall of China – Huairou, China
One of the most significant structures ever built and largest historical site on earth, the Great Wall of China is the world’s longest wall offering an amazing route over steep mountains and deep valleys. The most popular and best preserved section of the wall is the Badaling Section, but visitors can plan a route that suites.
No matter which route you choose, discovering The Great Wall of China is a once in a lifetime experience, so don’t forget to snap some photos!
Where to stay: Flower Yard is a 6-minute drive away from Mutianyu Great Wall and a 15-minute drive from Jiankou Great Wall. The property offers barbecue facilities, an on-site restaurant with grocery delivery available on request, as well as a games room.
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