Bidar Fort – Karnataka

Bidar Fort – Karnataka

The Bidar fort, constructed on the edge of the plateau, has a hapazhard quadrangular layout plan of 0.75 miles (1.21 km) in length and 0.5 miles (0.80 km) breadth. The peripheral length of the fort walls measure 4,500 yards (4,100 m). The walls, bastions, gates and barbicans of Bidar, though in ruins, are well preserved and considered as some of the most stylish in India.

Clifton Hill – Niagara Falls, Canada

Clifton Hill – Niagara Falls, Canada

Clifton Hill is one of the major tourist promenades in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The street is a major amusement area, close in proximity to Niagara Falls and the Niagara River, leads from River Road on the Niagara Parkway to intersect with Victoria Avenue. The street contains a number of gift shops, wax museums, haunted houses, restaurants, hotels and themed attractions.

Niagara SkyWheel – Niagara Falls, Canada

Niagara SkyWheel – Niagara Falls, Canada

Niagara SkyWheel is a 175-foot (53 m) tall Ferris wheel in the middle of Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Niagara SkyWheel is a Ronald Bussink Professional Rides designed R60 Giant Wheel, and was manufactured by Chance Morgan. It opened on 17 June, 2006, at a cost of $10 million. Its 42 Swiss-manufactured fully enclosed passenger cars can carry eight people.

Nathan Phillips Square – Toronto

Nathan Phillips Square – Toronto

Nathan Phillips Square is an urban plaza that forms the forecourt to Toronto City Hall, or New City Hall, at the intersection of Queen Street West and Bay Street, and named for Nathan Phillips, mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. The square opened in 1965, and, as with the City Hall, the square was designed by architect Viljo Revell. The square is the site of public events

Martin Place – Sydney

Martin Place – Sydney

Martin Place, formerly known as Moore St, is a pedestrian mall in the central business district of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Home to the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Macquarie Bank and other corporations, Martin Place is synonymous with corporate Australia. The Sydney GPO and the Sydney news centre are also located on Martin Place.

Princes’ Gates – Exhibition Place, Toronto

Princes’ Gates – Exhibition Place, Toronto

Often mistakenly called the “Princess Gates,” the monumental Princes’ Gates were officially opened by princes Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII), and George (later The Duke of Kent), on August 31, 1927, during that year’s CNE. They were built to celebrate Canada’s 60th anniversary of Confederation, and were originally to be called “The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Gates.”

Circular Quay – Sydney

Circular Quay – Sydney

Circular Quay is a location in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the northern edge of the Sydney central business district on Sydney Cove, between Bennelong Point and The Rocks. Circular Quay is a focal point for community celebrations, due to its central Sydney location between the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Devigarh Palace – Udaipur, Rajasthan

Devigarh Palace – Udaipur, Rajasthan

Devi Garh Palace is a heritage hotel and resort, built in the 18th century, in the village of Delwara, nestled in the Aravalli hills, 28 km northeast of Udaipur, Rajasthan and forms one of the three main passes into the valley of Udaipur. Located on the road between Udaipur and the religious township of Nathdwara, Devi Garh is a 45 minute drive from the city.

Princep Ghat – Kolkata

Princep Ghat – Kolkata

The Princep Ghat was built in the everlasting memory of James Princep who was an extraordinarily brilliant researcher & at one point served as the honorable Secretary of the hallowed Asiatic Society. He is especially remembered for his role in deciphering emperor Akbar’s Brahminical script. James Princep for all his enthusiasm in research and analysis, died a premature death at the young age of forty one.

Ely Cathedral – Cambridgeshire, England

Ely Cathedral – Cambridgeshire, England

Ely Cathedral (in full, The Cathedral Church of the Holy & Undivided Trinity of Ely) is the principal church of the Diocese of Ely, in Cambridgeshire, England. It is known locally as “the ship of the Fens”, because of its prominent shape that towers above the surrounding flat and watery landscape. The cathedral features prominently on the cover of Pink Floyd’s 1994 album The Division Bell.

Corpus Clock – Cambridge, England

Corpus Clock – Cambridge, England

The Corpus Clock is a large sculptural clock at street level on the outside of the Taylor Library at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England at the junction of Bene’t Street and Trumpington Street, looking out over King’s Parade. It was conceived and funded by an old member of the college. It was officially unveiled to the public on 19 September 2008

Niagara Falls – Canada

Niagara Falls – Canada

Given the fact that Niagara will easily find a place in the top 5 places to be seen before they die of most people, it does come as a surprise that not many Indian movies have been shot at this location. In fact, we at WhereWasItShot, can only think of 2 movies whose songs were shot at Niagara Falls

India Gate – New Delhi

India Gate – New Delhi

The India Gate is to Delhi what monuments like the Eiffel Tower & Buckingham Palace are for their respective cities. The India Gate symbolizes our national capital, more than the other popular landmarks in the city – the Rashtrapathi Bhavan, Qutub Minar and the Indian Parliament.