Cultural attractions allow travellers to experience mankind's physical and intellectual creations. Culture in its broadest sense is everything made by humans; however, some feats make greater impressions than others. The UNESCO World Heritage List contains some of these sites, together with natural attractions.
Architecture
- Architecture
- Castles
- Chicago skyline guide
- Delta Works – flood protection structures in the Netherlands
- Developmental records – the longest, the tallest, the oldest etc.
- Fortifications
- Grand houses
- Le Corbusier World Heritage
- Legislative buildings
- Lighthouses
- New Mexico Pueblos
Art and antiques
Curiosities and fringe phenomena
Ethnic groups
The world is populated by thousands of different ethnic and national groups, most of them without a sovereign country to call their own. An ethnicity is usually defined by language, religion and traditions, rather than geography or politics.
- Acadians, the French-speakers of Canada's east coast and their cousins in Louisiana, the Cajuns
- Amish and Mennonites
- Celts
- Indigenous cultures of North America
- Indigenous cultures of South America
- Indigenous Australian culture
- Indigenous Peoples Trail in Nepal
- Kanak culture in New Caledonia
- Maori culture
- Minority cultures of Russia
- Roma culture in Europe
- Sami culture in northern Scandinavia
Fiction
Games
History
Holidays
Performance
Religion
- See also: Religion and spirituality
Science and technology
Sport
Instead of playing a sport yourself, you can watch professional athletes.
Others
- Australia's big things
- Corporate tourism
- Japan's Top 3
- Monarchies
- The Most Beautiful Villages of France
- Museums
- Off the beaten track in Japan
- Signs
- Touring prestigious and notable universities in the U.S.
- Trams in Melbourne
- UNESCO Creative Cities
- UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
- United Nations