• Torres del Paine National Park, Chile

    There's no better way to experience Patagonia's rugged natural beauty than in Torres del Paine National Park. The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is home to its namesake granite towers (the park's name is an amalgam of the Spanish word for “towers” and the Tehuelche word for “blue”), as well as sparkling lagoons and otherworldly glaciers.

     
  • Napoli (Italy)

    I lived in Naples for several years.

    Although it's dirty and deteriorating, the city itself is very beautiful, and some places are truly special.

    By the way, I must admit that many people are arrogant. They claim to be friendly and warm, but I encountered a lot of rude and impolite individuals who were often extremely intrusive.

    The level of ignorance here is rare in other European cities, and it's very difficult to…

  • Mexico

    Mexico City's Estadio Azteca is renowned for its huge capacity(104,000) and electric atmosphere when full, but it will go down in history as the only stadium to host two World Cup finals.

    Unfortunately for England fans, it is also the venue for Diego Maradona's infamous “Hand of God” goal.

    The venue may not be fondly remembered by the enormity of England fans, but there is no denying that the stadium…