You may always take a helicopter ride or stare out an aeroplane window if you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to see a city from a bird’s eye view. With all the pollution and clouds in the sky, it’s unlikely that you would view the city’s genuine splendour with those options, which are also expensive.
We’ve gathered some of the most stunning aerial photographs of cities from around the globe below. You’ll be astonished by the variety of perspectives available when you look from a bird’s-eye view, from the enigmatic monuments of Giza to the bustling metropolis of Shanghai.
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Dubai, UAE
In all of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai has the highest population density. It is the 22nd most expensive city in the world and is situated on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf. The Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, is located in the city, which is renowned for its skyscrapers.
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Mexico City, Mexico
The largest city in Mexico and the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world is Mexico City. Many people are unaware that the Aztecs first constructed the city in 1325 on an island in Lake Texcoco.
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Giza, Egypt
The third-largest city in Egypt is called Giza, and it is situated directly on the banks of the River Nile. The most famous place in Giza is the Giza Plateau, where some of the most spectacular monuments are found including the Great Sphinx and the Great Pyramid of Giza.
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Sun City, USA
The streets in the neighbourhood are primarily designed as circles. Since it first opened in 1960, snowbirds have flocked there in droves.
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Barcelona, Spain
Barcelona is the sixth-most populous urban region in the European Union and the second-largest metropolis in Spain. The renowned architect Antoni Gaud was responsible for the creation of many of Barcelona’s most well-known landmarks, including the Casa Batll and La Predrera.
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Paris, France
The capital city of France is Paris, which is situated on the Seine River. In addition to prominent structures like the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and the Arc de Triomphe, the city is widely recognised for its high-end dining and fashion.
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New York City, USA
New York City is the most populous metropolis in the United States and is home to some of the most famous locations in the world, including Central Park and Times Square. According to some sources, New York is the world’s most photographed city.
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Venice, Italy
The city is situated between the Po and Piave River mouths in the marshy Venetian Lagoon. Venice is renowned for its stunning scenery, art, and architecture. The city as a whole is recognised as a World Heritage Site.
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Cape Town, South Africa
It is South Africa’s second-most populous city. In addition to its harbour, Cape Town is well-known for its landmarks, Table Mountain and Cape Point. Cape Town was voted the 2014 Global Design Capital by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design.
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The Anne Frank Home, the Van Gogh Museum, and its red-light district are just a few of the world-famous attractions that can be found in this city, which serves as the Netherlands’ capital.
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Shanghai, China
The most populous city in China is Shanghai, which is a well-liked tourism destination. It is renowned for having historical sites like Yu Garden, City God Temple, and The Bund.
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Dubrovnik, Croatia
This Adriatic coast city in Croatia is a World Heritage Site according to UNESCO. One of the most remarkable tourist locations in the Mediterranean is it.
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Athens, Greece
One of the oldest cities in the world, Athens has a history that dates back more than 3400 years. The Acropolis of Athens and the Daphni Monastery are two UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in the city.
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Vancouver, Canada
One of Canada’s most ethnically and linguistically varied communities is this seaport city on the coast. One of the top five most livable cities in the world, the city has consistently been cited.
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Less than one-third of the country’s residents reside in the capital city of the Maldives. It is the world’s fifth-most populous island.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The second-largest city in Brazil is called Rio de Janeiro, which means January River. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the southern hemisphere and is the location of the renowned Christ the Redeemer statue.
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Bern, Switzerland
German is the official language of Bern, the fourth-most populous city in Switzerland. During the most recent Ice Age, glaciers shaped the landscape surrounding Bern.
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Miami, USA
Florida’s Atlantic coast is where the city is found. Miami, known as the Capitol of Latin America, has the second-largest Spanish-speaking population in the nation.
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Monaco
The second-smallest and densestly populated city-state in the world is this one. Fishing is the sole natural resource Monaco has because the rest of the country is virtually entirely built-up.
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Chicago, USA
Chicago, the third-most populated city in the country, is situated on Lake Michigan’s southwest side. The Windy City and Second City are two of Chicago’s most well-known nick titles.
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Passau, Germany
The nickname “City of Three Rivers” applies to Passau. It is a German town located in Lower Bavaria.
Mecca, Saudi Arabia
It serves as the seat of government for Saudi Arabia’s Makkah Province. The Kaaba, considered to be the holiest place in Islam, is also located there.
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Vatican City
By both area and population, it is the smallest independent state that is recognised globally. The Pope is the Bishop of Rome and is in charge of Vatican City.
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Moscow, Russia
Russia’s capital, Moscow, is the second-most populous city in Europe. The biggest concentration of billionaires reside in this city.
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Tokyo, Japan
The world’s most overpopulated metropolitan area is Japan’s capital. In 2013, Tokyo was ranked as the third-most costly city for expats.
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