Tourist Attraction Weather
Weather forecasts for world-famous landmarks and destinations
Eiffel Tower
France
Iconic iron lattice tower and symbol of Paris.
Colosseum
Italy
Ancient Roman amphitheater and architectural marvel.
Great Wall
China
Ancient fortification stretching thousands of miles.
Taj Mahal
India
Stunning white marble mausoleum and symbol of eternal love.
Statue of Liberty
United States
Iconic copper statue gifted by France representing freedom.
Machu Picchu
Peru
15th-century Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains.
Sagrada Família
Spain
Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece — Barcelona's extraordinary cathedral blending Gothic and Art Nouveau.
Acropolis of Athens
Greece
Ancient hilltop citadel crowned by the Parthenon, symbol of Western civilization.
Angkor Wat
Cambodia
The world's largest religious monument — a stunning 12th-century Khmer temple complex.
Petra
Jordan
The Rose City — ancient Nabataean capital carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs.
Stonehenge
United Kingdom
Mysterious prehistoric stone circle on England's Salisbury Plain dating back 5,000 years.
Neuschwanstein Castle
Germany
Bavaria's fairytale castle that inspired Disney's Sleeping Beauty, perched on a rocky outcrop.
Christ the Redeemer
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro's iconic Art Deco statue atop Corcovado Mountain overlooking the city.
Pyramids of Giza
Egypt
The only surviving wonder of the ancient world — massive royal tombs on the Giza plateau.
Chichen Itza
Mexico
Ancient Maya city with El Castillo pyramid — one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
Hagia Sophia
Turkey
Istanbul's Byzantine masterpiece that served as church, mosque, museum, and mosque again.
Palace of Versailles
France
Louis XIV's opulent royal palace with the Hall of Mirrors and magnificent formal gardens.
Alhambra
Spain
Granada's breathtaking Moorish palace and fortress complex with intricate geometric decoration.
Burj Khalifa
United Arab Emirates
The world's tallest building at 828m, offering spectacular panoramic views over Dubai.
Sydney Opera House
Australia
Australia's iconic performing arts venue with its distinctive sail-shaped shells on Sydney Harbour.
Victoria Falls
Zimbabwe
The world's largest waterfall sheet, known as Mosi-oa-Tunya (The Smoke that Thunders).
Forbidden City
China
Beijing's Imperial Palace — a vast complex of 980 buildings that was home to 24 emperors.
Terracotta Army
China
China's greatest archaeological find — 8,000 life-size terracotta warriors guarding Emperor Qin.
Louvre Museum
France
The world's largest art museum, home to the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and 35,000 artworks.
Niagara Falls
Canada
North America's most famous waterfall system on the Canada-US border attracting 12 million visitors.
Vatican City
Italy
The world's smallest country — home to St. Peter's Basilica, the Sistine Chapel, and the Pope.
Big Ben
United Kingdom
London's iconic clock tower at the Palace of Westminster, symbol of British democracy.
Uluru
Australia
Australia's most sacred site — a massive sandstone monolith sacred to the Anangu people.
Borobudur
Indonesia
The world's largest Buddhist temple — a 9th-century Mahayana monument on Java.
About Tourist Attraction Weather
Planning to visit iconic landmarks around the world? Check the weather forecast before you go. Our detailed predictions help you choose the best time to visit famous tourist attractions and make the most of your experience.