20 'Guinness World Record'-breaking destinations to visit around the world

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LARGEST RAILWAY STATION BY NUMBER OF PLATFORMS: New York City’s Grand Central Terminal, constructed from 1903 to 1913, has a total of 44 platforms. According to Guinness World Records, besides its 41 tracks upstairs and 26 downstairs, it also has a secret unused platform below the Waldorf Astoria.

LARGEST RAILWAY STATION BY NUMBER OF PLATFORMS: New York City’s Grand Central Terminal, constructed from 1903 to 1913, has a total of 44 platforms. According to Guinness World Records, besides its 41 tracks upstairs and 26 downstairs, it also has a secret unused platform below the Waldorf Astoria.

Check out what it's like inside Grand Central's secret tunnel >

Source: Guinness World Records

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WORLD'S NARROWEST STREET: You’d barely be able to slip through Germany's Spreuerhofstrasse street. Located in Reutlingen, the thin street is only a foot wide at its narrowest point.

WORLD'S NARROWEST STREET: You’d barely be able to slip through Germany's Spreuerhofstrasse street. Located in Reutlingen, the thin street is only a foot wide at its narrowest point.

Source: Guinness World Records

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FASTEST INTERNET CONNECTION: South Korea has held the record for the fastest broadband service since 2011, having an average download output of 33.5 megabits per second and an average upload speed of 17 megabits per second.

FASTEST INTERNET CONNECTION: South Korea has held the record for the fastest broadband service since 2011, having an average download output of 33.5 megabits per second and an average upload speed of 17 megabits per second.

Source: Guinness World Records

COLDEST INHABITED PLACE: In the Siberian village of Oymyakon, Russia, average temperatures hover around -68°F in the winter and the village has seen drastic numbers as low as -90°F back in 1933.

COLDEST INHABITED PLACE: In the Siberian village of Oymyakon, Russia, average temperatures hover around -68°F in the winter and the village has seen drastic numbers as low as -90°F back in 1933.

See this photographer's breathtaking images of Oymyakon >

Source: Guinness World Records

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OLDEST NATIONAL PARK: America’s Yellowstone National Park was the first place to be given the title of a national park back in 1872 by President Ulysses S Grant. Today, the park is home to stunning sites like the multi-colored Grand Prismatic Spring.

OLDEST NATIONAL PARK: America’s Yellowstone National Park was the first place to be given the title of a national park back in 1872 by President Ulysses S Grant. Today, the park is home to stunning sites like the multi-colored Grand Prismatic Spring.

See what scientists recently discovered at Yellowstone National Park >

Source: Guinness World Records

OLDEST CANDY SHOP: Head to the Oldest Sweet Shop in England, located in Yorkshire, for a selection of candies from the world’s oldest shop. It opened in 1827 and serves retro candies like Sherbet Fountains and Parma Violets.

OLDEST CANDY SHOP: Head to the Oldest Sweet Shop in England, located in Yorkshire, for a selection of candies from the world’s oldest shop. It opened in 1827 and serves retro candies like Sherbet Fountains and Parma Violets.

See the candy store's collection of goodies >

Source: Guinness World Records

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LARGEST INDOOR SKI RESORT: The world’s largest indoor ski resort is located in the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai, where skiers can take advantage of the year-round snow and over 1,000 feet of runs, tube slides that let you toboggan through the snow, and a Freestyle Zone for practicing jumps.

LARGEST INDOOR SKI RESORT: The world’s largest indoor ski resort is located in the Mall of the Emirates in Dubai, where skiers can take advantage of the year-round snow and over 1,000 feet of runs, tube slides that let you toboggan through the snow, and a Freestyle Zone for practicing jumps.

Take a photo tour of Ski Dubai >

Learn more about Ski Dubai >

Source: Guinness World Records

TALLEST OUTDOOR ELEVATOR: Visitors can admire the stunning formations of China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park by ascending the 1,070 foot-high Bailong Elevator.

TALLEST OUTDOOR ELEVATOR: Visitors can admire the stunning formations of China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park by ascending the 1,070 foot-high Bailong Elevator.

Source: Guinness World Records

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LARGEST DISCO BALL: Last year, Bestival introduced the world’s biggest disco ball—measuring 33 feet and 10 inches in diameter—to cheering crowds at the Desert Island Disco in Robin Hill County Park, Isle of Wight, England.

LARGEST DISCO BALL: Last year, Bestival introduced the world’s biggest disco ball—measuring 33 feet and 10 inches in diameter—to cheering crowds at the Desert Island Disco in Robin Hill County Park, Isle of Wight, England.

Source: Guinness World Records

OLDEST OPERATING AMUSEMENT PARK: Denmark’s Bakken, located in Klampenborg, opened in 1583 and continues to operate today. According to the park, you’ll find over 150 attractions which include one of the oldest wooden roller coasters from 1932.

OLDEST OPERATING AMUSEMENT PARK: Denmark’s Bakken, located in Klampenborg, opened in 1583 and continues to operate today. According to the park, you’ll find over 150 attractions which include one of the oldest wooden roller coasters from 1932.

See what shows Bakken amusement park puts on >

Source: Guinness World Records

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SMALLEST COUNTRY: The State of the Vatican City, or Holy See, is considered its own country and takes the title for the world’s smallest at an area of 0.17 square miles.

SMALLEST COUNTRY: The State of the Vatican City, or Holy See, is considered its own country and takes the title for the world’s smallest at an area of 0.17 square miles.

Source: Guinness World Records

LARGEST CAVE CASTLE: The Predjama Castle, located near Postojna, Slovenia, resides in the entrance of a cave system that is located halfway up a 400-foot cliff face. The castle was originally built in the 13th century and is a beloved attraction for visitors of the country.

LARGEST CAVE CASTLE: The Predjama Castle, located near Postojna, Slovenia, resides in the entrance of a cave system that is located halfway up a 400-foot cliff face. The castle was originally built in the 13th century and is a beloved attraction for visitors of the country.

Learn more about the Predjama Castle>

Source: Guinness World Records

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MOST ACTIVE VOLCANO: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has been erupting continually since 1983. Its massive eruptions have made it a must-see attraction when visiting the state.

MOST ACTIVE VOLCANO: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has been erupting continually since 1983. Its massive eruptions have made it a must-see attraction when visiting the state.

Source: Guinness World Records

MOST MONEY SPENT ON TOURISM: China set the record in 2012, spending a whopping $102 billion on tourism. Contenders include Germany, who spend $83.8 billion that year, and USA, who spent $83.5 billion.

MOST MONEY SPENT ON TOURISM: China set the record in 2012, spending a whopping $102 billion on tourism. Contenders include Germany, who spend $83.8 billion that year, and USA, who spent $83.5 billion.

Source: Guinness World Records

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WORLD'S OLDEST RESTAURANT: You can still dine at the world’s oldest restaurant—Restaurante Botín—located in Madrid, Spain. Created in 1725, it still maintains its original 18th-century interiors and firewood oven today.

WORLD'S OLDEST RESTAURANT: You can still dine at the world’s oldest restaurant—Restaurante Botín—located in Madrid, Spain. Created in 1725, it still maintains its original 18th-century interiors and firewood oven today.

Source: Guinness World Records

TALLEST WATER SLIDE: The Verrückt, located at the Schlitterbahn Water Park in Kansas City, Kansas, has a record-breaking height of 168 feet and seven inches.

TALLEST WATER SLIDE: The Verrückt, located at the Schlitterbahn Water Park in Kansas City, Kansas, has a record-breaking height of 168 feet and seven inches.

See what keeps you safe on the world's tallest waterslide >

Source: Guinness World Records

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MOST EXPENSIVE CITY TO EAT IN RESTAURANTS: Based on a survey from 10,000 people’s costs of dining in 45 cities, Zagat concluded that London will cost you the most for your meal, with the average cost of a three-course meal and a glass of wine totaling $79.66.

MOST EXPENSIVE CITY TO EAT IN RESTAURANTS: Based on a survey from 10,000 people’s costs of dining in 45 cities, Zagat concluded that London will cost you the most for your meal, with the average cost of a three-course meal and a glass of wine totaling $79.66.

Source: Guinness World Records

LARGEST NATIONAL PARK: The Northeast National Park, located in Greenland, spans 375,290 square miles.

LARGEST NATIONAL PARK: The Northeast National Park, located in Greenland, spans 375,290 square miles.

Source: The Weather Channel

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DEEPEST SWIMMING POOL FOR DIVING: Y-40, located in Montegrotto Terme, Italy, is 137 feet deep and contains over a million gallons of thermal water. It’s so deep that you have to scuba dive to reach the bottom.

DEEPEST SWIMMING POOL FOR DIVING: Y-40, located in Montegrotto Terme, Italy, is 137 feet deep and contains over a million gallons of thermal water. It’s so deep that you have to scuba dive to reach the bottom.

Learn more about Y-40 >

Source: Guinness World Records

TALLEST HOTEL: Dubai’s JW Marriott Marquis Hotel is 1,165.84 feet high and has two towers that reach 72 floors. 7There’s a lounge bar on its top floor where you can see skyscraping views of the city.

TALLEST HOTEL: Dubai’s JW Marriott Marquis Hotel is 1,165.84 feet high and has two towers that reach 72 floors.  7There’s a lounge bar on its top floor where you can see skyscraping views of the city.

Source: Guinness World Records

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