Luxor, Egypt
Luxor is a modern-day city that sits on the east bank of the Nile River in southern Egypt
Tulum, Mexico
The Tulum ruins are thought to have been created around 564 A.D. Historians believe that the city was built and inhabited by the Maya people.
Lima, Peru
The Incas were a South American civilization formed by the Quechua people around 1400 A.D. Unfortunately, over time, some of the Inca settlements were forgotten.
Paris, France
Considered one of the most romantic places in the world, Paris has the nickname “the city of lights and love.”
Mexico City, Mexico
While it’s true that Mexico City has modernized a great deal since it was founded, there are some remnants from the ancient Aztec civilization. The Templo Mayor is one of the last standing ruins dating back to the pre-Columbian Aztec Empire.
London, England
Historians believe that London was founded by the Romans around 50 A.D. The city’s rich history has been built over the past two millennia
Seoul, Korea
Its history goes back almost 2,000 years. The city was originally founded in 18 B.C. by the people of Baekje.
Nimrud, Iraq
Just 30 kilometers south of Mosul, Iraq, sits the ancient settlement of Nimrud. Historians believe that Nimrud was the capital of the world’s first empire around 800 B.C.