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A Sunday Stroll in Basel, Switzerland by nataliaoro
Germany & Switzerland, DEThis 5 km route is my favorite Sunday stroll in Basel. Most of the time you can walk along Rhine or also swim into it in the summer. The walk includes some history buildings like the Basler Muenster and Letziturm and a little bit of culture in Kunstmuseum and Museum Tinguely. For the thirsty ones the mini truck Kaffee-Mobile offers delicious coffee and other refreshing beverages. Not to forget on this route the vegan donut shop Mystifry with incredible yummy creations.

A 25 Minute Walk in the Centro Storico of Verona, Italy by Spanguole
Verona, Veneto, ITIt was my dream to make a map of Verona. I had never drawn a map and I decided to challenge myself. I loved the whole process. Here we go - my 25 min walking map for the historical center of Verona. It's impossible to show every beautiful place and building, but I choose places that I love to see every time I pass by.


A Six-mile Sculpture Stroll through Downtown Manhattan, New York City by Nate Padavick
New York, NY, USThese are some of my favorite sculptures in downtown NYC. This walk takes you through so many unique neighborhoods…from the townhouses of Greenwich Village to the cast iron lofts of SOHO to the skyscrapers near Wall Street. There is so much to see! I love this town.


Ireland: The East Coast by James McInvale
Cleveland, Georgia, USThis was a fun map I created as part of a challenge with the Square Carousel Illustration Collective. My goal was to highlight a few of the beautiful historic sites along the east coast of Ireland.


An 8-Mile Walkabout in Cleveland, Ohio by Nate Padavick
New York, NY, USDowntown Cleveland is full of architectural gems and the city is surrounded by historic and cozy neighborhoods.

Houses Around the World by Smugcomputer
GBSome different types of house architecture seen in some different places around the world.

Groeten uit Culemborg, The Netherlands by Marjolijn de Winter
Culemborg, Gelderland, NLSome of the most famous city architecture.


Infinity Land by Jessie Burch
Portland, OR, USA magical outer space dream destination.

Griffith Observatory by All Things Moving
Amsterdam, Nederland, NLThis is inspired by my animation movie My Dad the Supernova, a very touching story about an astronomer suffering Alzheimer's disease. https://allthingsmoving.com/MyDadtheSupernova

The City of Dawn: Puducherry, India by Ajinkya Chavan
Kolhapur, Maharashtra, IN“Puducheri” meaning “new settlement”. The architecture here is highly influenced by the culture of the place. An interesting fact about Puducherry is that the city is divided into two quarters. While one is the French sectors the other is the Tamil section. The cityscapes of the two different sectors strongly reflect the lifestyle and practices of the people living in this place. There are also some excellent structures in Puducherry that represent the fusion of the two dominant architectural styles of this place. These houses belong to the Franco- Tamil category. The interiors of the houses in the French quarter are more embellished than the exteriors. There are some houses in the Tamil streets where the architecture reflect remarkable French influence.

Cool Buildings in My Home Town of Marblehead, Massachusetts by Linda Enrico
Marblehead , Massachusetts, USFavorite architectural highlights of my historic, seaside home town.

Venice by Tom Serratti
Helsinki, FISome beautiful palaces close to Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute in the Grand Canal of Venice

Punyanagara: City of Virtue by Ajinkya Chavan
Kolhapur, Maharashtra, INPune, also called Poona, city, west-central Maharashtra state, western India, at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Called “Queen of the Deccan,” Pune is the cultural capital of the Maratha peoples. The city first gained importance as the capital of the Bhonsle Marathas in the 17th century. It was temporarily captured by the Mughals but again served as the official Maratha capital from 1714 until its fall to the British in 1817. Pune has long been a major educational and cultural centre. Pune is known for its educational tourism and has a blend of cultural, business, health, cuisine tourism background. The large student population in the city makes for a lively nightlife and vibrant atmosphere. Pune also houses fantastic restaurants, good museums, and hill forts which offer panoramic views. Pune is a gateway to knowledge about the past with opportunities to learn from the help of forts, monuments, museums and higher-learning institutions.

Mercado Central Valencia, Central Market in Valencia, Spain by edu amarena
valencia, spain, ESA beautiful place. Architecture, art, and food, of course....


Russia: from Moscow to Tyumen by Franzi
DEA hand drawn map of the Western part of Russia