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- Atomium
The Atomium, a giant model of the atomic lattice of iron crystals (magnified 165 million times), was built for the 1958 World Fair by engineer André Waterkeyn in celebration of scientific progress, and is a distinctive and quirky landmark in Brussels.
- Olympic Museum
As the seat of the Olympic Committee, Lausanne is home to this high-tech museum celebrating sporting achievements through the ages. A multimedia affair with a wealth of rare and fascinating items on show (Carl Lewis' shoe from the 1984 Olympics, for instance), the museum also boasts a massive collection of historical footage.
- Antwerp Zoo
Laid out on a site just outside the city walls in the mid-19th century, Antwerp's zoo is now at the heart of town next to the central station, making it a breeze to visit, even on a day trip from Brussels or Amsterdam.
- Q-Jazz Club & Bar
This rather snazzy bar has live jazz every night. It is a part of an extremely smart five-star complex in a converted Sultan's palace, otherwise known as the Ciragin Palace Hotel. It's free to go into the club, but you must buy a drink.
- Spice Bazaar
Istanbul's 17th-century Spice Bazaar, otherwise known as Misir Carsisi, was built to provide rent for the upkeep of the nearby mosque, the Yeni Camii. The market was often referred to as the Egyptian Bazaar due to the fact that the spices came from India and South-East Asia via Egypt.