Luxor, Egypt: Often described as the world’s most impressive open-air museum, so put on your walking boots and explore temples, tombs and the rest
Multan, Pakistan: he original fort was built here between 800 and 1000 BC and has been destroyed and rebuilt several times since
Quito, Ecuador: Founded on the ruins of an Inca city in the 16th century, Quito’s nerve centre of churches and monasteries is what the crowds flock to see
Varanasi, India: Considering the city's age, it doesn’t seem so old (it was constructed in the 18th century), but it remains a stunning structure
Hanoi, Vietnam: The One Pillar Pagoda dates back to 1049 and is one of the most iconic attractions in a country packed with them
Xi’an, China: It has been inhabited for more than 3,000 years and also served as the capital for 13 dynasties
Jericho, West Bank: History continues to be made here; Jericho was the first city given to Palestine after the 1994 Oslo Accords
Cholula, Mexico: The world’s largest pyramid was built in four stages that spanned nine centuries
Argos, Greece: Events and performances are still held here today, more than 2,300 years after it was built