Rome is a city that provides unique treasures of history to all its visitors but in an urban setting. There are several UNESCO heritage sites in the city of Rome. It is home to the best ancient civilization in the world.
Egypt. Egypt, with vast swaths of desert in its east and west and the rich Nile River Valley at its heart, is site to one of the world's earliest and greatest civilizations.
Boston is a treasure trove of American history, and there is quite simply no better place to learn about the fascinating stories surrounding the founding of the nation and its fight for independence. Emblems harking back to the city's illustrious past are evident all around.
Athens. This is one of the oldest cities in the world, and the oldest one in Europe, dating back to the 5th century BC.
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Considered by most to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in Europe, Plovdiv is a city that continues to evolve and develop.
The earliest known city is Çatalhöyük, a settlement of some 10,000 people in southern Anatolia that existed from approximately 7400 BCE to 5200 BCE. Hunting, agriculture and animal domestication all played a role in the society of Çatalhöyük.
Suzhou, China (inhabited since 514 BC)
Savannah, Georgia: Historic Landmark District
When it comes to historic neighborhoods, it's hard to beat Savannah's Historic Landmark District, the largest National Historic Landmark District in the entire nation.
An old missionary student of China once remarked that Chinese history is “remote, monotonous, obscure, and-worst of all-there is too much of it.” China has the longest continuous history of any country in the world—3,500 years of written history. And even 3,500 years ago China's civilization was old!
The countries have been divided by the World Heritage Committee into five geographic zones: Africa, Arab States, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and North America, and Latin America and the Caribbean. With 58 selected areas, Italy is the country with the most sites on the list.
China: China is one of the world's oldest civilizations, with a rich cultural and artistic heritage that dates back thousands of years. It has made significant contributions to literature, philosophy, art, arch.
Hong Kong. Hong Kong has become the most visited city in the world, surpassing Bangkok in recent times. Hong Kong welcomed 26.6 million visitors!
Çatalhöyük is a city founded 9,000 years ago, and this UNESCO World Heritage Site is well-worth visiting to see the remains of an ancient (like, REALLY ancient) city.
Built in 1788, First Government House was the first major building to be constructed on the Australian mainland. The remains of the building's original foundations in Sydney CBD, provide rare evidence of the earliest years of British settlement in Australia andcontain the only tangible relics of 1788 still in place.
Standing in 200 acres of parkland overlooking historic Parramatta, Old Government House is Australia's oldest public building. It was the country residence for the first ten governors of the colony,…
Damascus, Syria
The Ancient City of Damascus located in the city centre of the capital city Damascus is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.
The most populated cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Hobart and Darwin. Sydney is the most heavily populated, with a whopping 5.312 million inhabitants, but it is in fact not the capital of Australia as many people believe.
The first cities appeared thousands of years ago in areas where the land was fertile, such as the cities founded in the historic region known as Mesopotamia around 7500 B.C.E., which included Eridu, Uruk, and Ur.
Approximately 25,000 years ago, during the Upper Paleolithic period of the Stone Age, a small settlement of mammoth hunters consisting of huts built with rocks and mammoth bones was founded on the site of what is now Dolní Věstonice. This is the oldest permanent human settlement that has ever been found.
The urban settlements in Mesopotamia and Egypt were long considered to be first cities.