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Top 20 most beautiful towers in the world2026 ranking

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#1 Eiffel Tower (Paris, France) +36 recs 4.5/5

Once criticized and nearly demolished, the Eiffel Tower is now the defining icon of Paris and France. Built by Gustave Eiffel for the 1889 World's Fair, it was the tallest structure globally at the time. Today, over 7 million annual visitors climb its three levels to see the city or dine onsite.

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#2 Tokyo Tower (Tokyo, Japan) +23 recs 4.4/5

Built in 1957 by Tachu Naito, Tokyo Tower stands 333 meters tall, edging out the Eiffel Tower by seven meters. Engineered for seismic resilience and painted orange and white for aviation safety, it glows with seasonal lighting. Visitors access two observatories at 145 and 250 meters. Foot Town at the base features an aquarium, dining, and a theme park.

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#3 Umeda Sky Building (Osaka, Japan) +20 recs 4.5/5

Two 40-story towers connected by a circular open-air observatory at 173 meters (568 feet) high, the Umeda Sky Building offers one of the most striking views in Osaka. The escalator suspended in the void between the towers is part of the experience. Downstairs, the Takimi Koji (a retro-themed alleyway) recreates 1920s Japan.

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#4 Leaning Tower of Pisa (Pisa, Italy) +20 recs 3.5/5

Climbing the 294 steps of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a unique physical feat. The nearly 4-degree tilt is noticeable with every step. Built over two centuries and stabilized after a decade of engineering work, the tower offers a panoramic view of the Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles) and the Tuscan rooftops. Online booking is strongly recommended.

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#5 Berlin TV Tower (Berlin, Germany) +19 recs 4/5

Standing at 368 meters, the Berlin TV Tower is the tallest structure in Germany and has dominated the Berlin skyline since 1969. This Cold War icon whisks you to a panoramic observation deck at 203 meters in just 40 seconds. Dine at the rotating Sphere restaurant to complete your visit. Now a symbol of the reunified city, this historic site draws over a million guests each year.

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#6 Chrysler Building (New York, United States) +17 recs 4/5

The Chrysler Building is a famous skyscraper in Manhattan. Completed in 1930 and standing 319 meters tall, it held the title of the world's tallest building at the time. Its Art Deco facade features steel, silver, and enamel detailing. This icon remains one of New York's most recognizable landmarks today.

#7 Tokyo Skytree (Tokyo, Japan) +14 recs 4.7/5

At 634 meters, the Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in Japan. It anchors the skyline of Tokyo with observation decks at 350 and 450 meters. Opened in 2012, this seismic-resistant broadcast tower anchors the Sora Machi (Sky Town) complex, which includes a planetarium, an aquarium, and 300 shops.

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#8 Palacio Salvo (Montevideo, Uruguay) +13 recs 5/5

Palacio Salvo, completed in 1928 on the Plaza Independencia (Independence Square) in Montevideo, was once the tallest building in the Americas. Designed by architect Mario Palanti, it now offers panoramic views from its upper-floor observation deck. This historic site hosts frequent cultural events and maintains a deep connection to tango history.

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#9 Burj Khalifa (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) +12 recs 4.2/5

The Burj Khalifa in Dubai holds the title of the world's tallest skyscraper, offering panoramic views from its observation decks. This architectural landmark hosts the At.mosphere restaurant on the 122nd floor and sits above Dubai Mall, home to luxury shops, an aquarium, and dancing fountains. Experience the innovation defining Dubai.

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#10 Willis Tower (Chicago, United States) +9 recs 5/5

With 110 floors, the Willis Tower has dominated the Chicago skyline since 1973. The Skydeck on the 103rd floor features the highest observation deck in the United States, plus The Ledge, a glass balcony suspended 1,353 feet up. An interactive museum and the Catalog food hall round out the visit. Online booking recommended.

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#11 Empire State Building (New York, United States) +8 recs 4.3/5

Towering at 443 meters, the Empire State Building offers the most iconic panoramic view of New York from its two observatories on the 86th and 102nd floors. Built in just 410 days during the Great Depression, this Art Deco masterpiece features an immersive museum with 12 galleries detailing its history. It remained the tallest building in the world for 36 years.

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#12 Price Building (Quebec, Canada) +8 recs 4/5

Dominating Old Quebec, the 16-story Price Building stands as the city's first skyscraper. Its Art Deco architecture, marked by an oxidized copper roof and beaver sculptures, reflects local industrial growth. While interior access is restricted, its iconic silhouette creates a sharp contrast against the surrounding historic slate rooftops.

#13 Petronas Towers (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) +4 recs 5/5

The Petronas Towers reach 452 meters and remain the tallest twin towers in the world. Your visit includes the 41st floor Skybridge and the 86th floor observation deck for views across Kuala Lumpur. Down at the base, KLCC Park and its evening fountain show round out the trip. Booking online is highly recommended.

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#14 Maintower (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) +3 recs 5/5

Standing over 200 meters tall, the Maintower is a standout in the Frankfurt am Main skyline. Its public observation deck offers panoramic views of the city. Built in just three years, this tower symbolizes the modern Germany financial hub. Beyond visitors, 2,000 people work here daily, utilizing 62,500 square meters of office space.

#15 CN Tower (Toronto, Canada) +3 recs 5/5

As the tallest skyscraper in the capital of Ontario in Canada, the CN Tower stands 553.33 meters tall and commands the financial and entertainment districts of Toronto. Originally built in 1973 as a telecommunications hub by the national railway company, Canadian National, it has since become the city icon, drawing over 1.5 million visitors each year. If you want to catch a sunset over Lake Ontario and the nearby islands, arrive one hour before dusk. During peak tourism season, plan to get there early. Designed by Australian architect John Andrews, the CN Tower is a prime example of the brutalist...

#16 Montparnasse Tower (Paris, France) +2 recs 4/5

See the best view in Paris. For your next trip to Paris, the panoramic observation deck at the Montparnasse Tower offers a unique vantage point over 70 landmarks. Head to the top and admire the City of Light from a new perspective. Open every single day of the year.

#17 Coit Tower (San Francisco, United States) +2 recs 4/5

Standing atop Telegraph Hill and overlooking the bay of San Francisco, Coit Tower is a local icon. Completed in 1933 thanks to a bequest from Lillie Hitchcock Coit, the tower honors volunteer firefighters who died during late 19th-century blazes. Its murals offer rare, politically charged examples of American realist art, depicting intense themes like class struggle.

#18 Sky Tower (Auckland, New Zealand) +2 recs 5/5

The Sky Tower, a landmark of Auckland, provides 360-degree views across the city and beyond. Thrill-seekers can attempt the SkyWalk or SkyJump, experiences at 192 meters up. For a slower pace, dining options like the Orbit revolving restaurant serve local cuisine. Combining high-altitude adventure and dining, the Sky Tower is a primary stop in New Zealand.

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#19 Eureka Tower (Melbourne, Australia) pas encore de reco

Eureka Tower in Melbourne is a 974-foot skyscraper spanning 91 floors. Opened in 2006, it features the Eureka Skydeck on the 88th floor. This is the highest public observation point in the Southern Hemisphere, offering 360-degree city views. Try The Edge, a glass cube suspended outside the building. Located in Southbank, it sits near top cultural sites.

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#20 Flatiron Building (New York, United States) -1 rec 2.5/5

The Flatiron Building in New York debuted in 1902 as the Fuller Building. Wedged between 5th Avenue and Broadway, its triangular footprint earned it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. While off-limits to visitors, its unique silhouette remains a constant source of fascination for passersby.

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