Underrated Gems: 3 landmarks you must see in the peak of the tourist season
The more the tourism industry recovers from the pandemic, the more foreigners can be seen at popular attractions in Europe, the United States, Indonesia, and other parts of the world. However, not all travelers want to squeeze into tight lines and look for quiet places to take photos.
Wizz Air has presented a list of the world's least-known attractions that can be enjoyed without navigating through hundreds of people. The list was compiled based on reviews and ratings on TripAdvisor, as reported by Express.
The Chocolatarium
The Chocolatarium is a chocolate factory and museum in Edinburgh, Scotland. Visitors can see how chocolate is made and taste a variety of chocolate products. The museum educates visitors about the history of chocolate and its cultural significance.
Al-Nabawi Mosque
The Al-Nabawi Mosque is considered one of the most important shrines in Islam. Located in Medina, Saudi Arabia, it serves as the burial place of the Prophet Muhammad. The mosque, constructed in the seventh century, stands as one of the largest mosques globally and holds significant religious importance. It is a crucial pilgrimage site for Muslims worldwide, emphasizing its sacred nature beyond being a mere tourist attraction.
Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore
Chiesa di San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore is a church in Milan, Italy, renowned for its frescoes dating back to the 16th century. These frescoes were not created by Leonardo da Vinci but by Bernardino Luini, a Lombard painter influenced by da Vinci's style. The artworks adorn the walls of the church, depicting stories from the Bible and the lives of saints. Tourists visiting Milan can appreciate this example of Italian Renaissance art.