The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization protects and preserves significant and inspirational places around the world. Locations carrying the important designation of World Heritage site provide an impressive history lesson as well as a virtual tour of many of the world’s most meaningful places.
Here are five you and your family might like to visit:
1. Strasbourg, France
The French city’s old town is an island — the Grande Ile — surrounded by canals and the River Ill. Families can get a unique view of this historic enclave by paddling a canoe through the canals, including the chance to maneuver through a lock with the help of a trusted guide. You can’t miss the city’s Gothic cathedral, which rises high above Strasbourg and was said to be the world’s tallest building until 1874. Climb 320 steps to a viewing platform for a bird’s-eye view. And be sure to spend time inside the cathedral, taking note of the historic stained glass windows that survived many war-torn years. Also of interest, inside the cathedral, is the world’s largest astronomical clock. Considered a Renaissance masterpiece, it was assembled by a team of artists, mathematicians and technicians, and also shows signs of the zodiac, equinoxes and leap years.
Contact: www.AmaWaterways.com;www.AdventuresbyDisney.com
2. Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Family members who have seen the “Tomb Raider” films will particularly enjoy exploring the Angkor Archeological Park, unfolding deep within the Siem Reap province. While hundreds of archeological and artistic temples and ancient structures remain, the most familiar (it’s on the Cambodian flag) is Angkor Wat. Built in the 12th century to honor Vishnu, a Hindu god, the temple’s bas relief galleries inform modern visitors of life in ancient times. Also of note is the remarkable water system, including moats, canals and reservoirs, that once provided water and crop assistance for the thriving communities. Visitors arrive via river cruises on the Mekong or a stop in Siem Riep where lodging and tours are plentiful.
Contact: VikingCruises.com; TourismCambodia.com.
3. Amalfi Coast, Italy
Nirvana for artists, photographers and foodies, the picturesque coastal area offers a sensual mix of cultural, natural and historic wonders. While the small communities were once only accessible by mule, modern-day train travel makes it easy to visit the enchanting towns that spill toward the sea from their steep and craggy origins. During the warmer months, sailboats dot the watery landscape and boat taxis provide additional access.