There are plenty of reasons people opt to visit famous landmarks on their vacations. Not only do people want to visit all the places they read about, but they also want to be a part of something romantic. Each year, travelers come from all over the world to these fantastic destinations.

Europe is home to many of the most popular landmarks, and especially the most visited tourist city in the world, Paris, France. Paris houses the Eiffel Tower, which rises more than 980 feet above the ground. This is a unique symbol of romance often associated with French people. Another of Europe’s biggest landmarks resides in Italy, and it is called the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The United Kingdom’s landmark to boast is Stonehenge, which many people believe to be a sacred site.

The United States features a few of the world’s famous sites as well. New York City’s Empire State Building, which was erected during the Great Depression as the tallest building in the world, remains a symbol of independences and solidarity. The 1924 gift from France, the Statue of Liberty, is another. On the opposite coast, the Hollywood Sign sits aside a hill as a reminder of the power of the film industry.

When it comes to Asia, China is home to the most popular monuments. Beijing’s Forbidden City reflects the local heritage in its ancient buildings. The Great Wall of China, which took 2,000 years to build, stretches 5,500 miles across the country. When it comes to monuments of love, the Taj Mahal has all other landmarks beat. India’s dedication to lost love remains a significant symbol.

Australia is not home to many famous landmarks, but the Sydney Opera House is the country’s most recognizable building, completed in 1973. The opera house resembles a ship, with its large sails as an ode to the ocean surrounding the large island.

The Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx, both located in Cairo, Egypt, are important figures from history. Ancient Egyptians oversaw the construction of the pyramids, with some of the temples reaching heights of more than 480 feet. Visitors flock to Cairo to catch a glimpse of the pyramids they have seen time and time again in books and on television.

With the abundance of monuments all over the world, there is no limit to the number of places we can fall in love with.