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Tate Modern, London, England

Forget the priceless art housed within the walls of the spectacular Tate Modern and head to the 10th-floor viewing platform instead for priceless 360° views of London. Gaze at the Thames snaking its way past the capital’s most famous landmarks then wander around the open terrace to see the city sprawl out to the suburbs. Just don’t peer in the luxury neighbouring flats for too long – the residents don’t like it.
Frank’s Cafe, London, England
The roof of a dingy multi-storey car park in south London might not be where you’d expect to find great views but seek out this super-cool spot in Peckham and you’ll find picture-perfect panoramas of the skyline as well as seriously tasty food and cocktails. There’s no entrance fee – although you may need to queue on warm evenings when it gets busy – so you could just pop in to check out the view, but it's a fab place to linger with a drink or two.
Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh, Scotland

Glorious and completely free vistas of Edinburgh are guaranteed at the top of this ancient volcano, which looms above the picturesque Scottish capital. It’s a steep stroll up but the path is good and the rewards significant. The view of the busy streets and the captivating castle are breath-taking. On a clear day, the view stretches to Fife and down the east coast – you might even spot North Berwick and the Bass Rock.
The Scott Monument, Edinburgh, Scotland

University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, England

Printemps Haussmann, Paris, France

Paris isn’t short of good views – pretty much everywhere you go in the romantic city offers up a stunning vista. But for a lofty lookout free of charge head to the roof terrace of the wonderful Art Nouveau department store Printemps on Boulevard Haussmann. It’s a café so you can stop for a quick bite or coffee if you like while you pick out Paris’s main landmarks – Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower and Sacré-Cœur, among other buildings.
Montmartre, Paris, France

Piazzale Michaelangelo, Florence, Italy

You’ll have caught your breath after walking up to Florence’s best lookout only for it to be taken away again by the magnificent view. Set on a hill south of the river Arno, people come here in their droves to gaze at the incredible panorama over the historic city and surrounding Tuscan hills underneath the gaze of a bronze replica of Michelangelo’s David. If time permits, come back at different times of the day to see Florence in the different light and to seek out more sights.
Accademia Bridge, Venice, Italy

The Orange Garden, Rome, Italy
Giardino deli Aranci on the Aventine Hill is worth visiting for a tranquil wander anyway but it also has fantastic views over the Eternal City. Wander among the orange groves then head to the lofty terrace from where you can look back down across the bustling city and make out many of its sights including St Peter’s Basilica, which rises in the middle. It’s free to enter and is a popular spot at sunset.
Victory Column, Berlin, Germany

Splash out €3 and you can scale up Berlin's Siegessäule – Victory Column – for thrilling views of this thrilling city. It’s surprisingly cheap, considering it’s one of the city’s most famous landmarks. There are 270 steps up to the viewing platform, which sits just below the bronze figure of Victoria – the Roman goddess of victory – at the top. You’ll be able to see the Brandenburg Gate, Tiergarten, Potsdamer Platz and Reichstag Parliament building among others from here.
Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, Spain

National Art Museum of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Housed in the stunning Palau Nacional on Montjuic hill, the National Art Museum of Catalonia has wonders to ogle at both inside and out. Pay €2 to gain access to the rooftop for staggering vistas of Barcelona’s elegant streets and plethora of beautiful buildings. Or if you're visiting the museum anyway, entrance is included. There are two terraces from where you can gawp at the 360° views, including one with a cocktail bar.
Tower of St Stephen’s Cathedral, Vienna, Austria

Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcantara, Lisbon, Portugal

Areopagus Hill, Athens, Greece

Lion’s Head, Cape Town, South Africa

Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia

Watson's Bay, Sydney, Australia

Mount Eden, Auckland, New Zealand

Hawk Hill, San Francisco, USA

Lombard Street, San Francisco, USA

Staten Island Ferry, New York, USA
There’s no shortage of places to go for views in Manhattan but many are more than a little pricey. Those in the know will hop on the Staten Island Ferry for close-up encounters with some of New York’s big hitters: the skyline of lower Manhattan, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, Governors Island and Brooklyn Heights. Best of all, the ferry service shuttles between Staten Island and Manhattan 24 hours a day and is totally free.
Brooklyn Bridge, New York, USA

A walk along the mighty Brooklyn Bridge’s walkway is an absolute New York must, not least for its expansive views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the harbour. The landmark itself is one of the city’s most photographed sights. Walk both ways for spectacular views during the day time and night when the Big Apple sparkles like no other city.
Milton Olive Park, Chicago, USA

The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington DC, USA

Humber Bay Bridge, Toronto, Canada

Star Ferry, Hong Kong, China

Victoria Peak, Hong Kong, China

Pico da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jingshan Park, Beijing, China

Esplanade, Singapore

Golden Mound, Bangkok, Thailand

Clamber up the man-made Golden Mount for some of the best views of the frenetic Thai capital – this well-loved peaceful perch is where the main gilded chedi (or stupa) of Wat Saket sits. The beautiful and ancient temple that was originally constructed outside the city walls by King Rama I shortly after the founding of Bangkok. From here you'll be able to see the Temple of the Emerald Buddha at the Grand Palace, the Rama VI bridge and the thrusting towers of the business district.
Dubai Marina, Dubai, UAE

Looking down onto Dubai’s astounding skyline is the usual viewpoint people seek out in this high-rise metropolis but if your budget doesn’t stretch to the Burj Khalifa's viewing deck, or if you simply want to be at ground level, try the Marina Walk. From here you can gaze up at the city’s looming structures, ogle at super-yachts and generally people watch to your heart’s content at one of the restaurants that line this stretch of water. Alternatively, check out our suggestions for great sky-high views in Dubai.
Cerro San Cristóbal, Santiago, Chile

Metropolitan Government Building, Tokyo, Japan

It’s imperative you get some elevation in the world's largest city to truly appreciate the wonder of the place where ancient heritage and striking modernity sit side by side. Yes you can hop from one skyscraper cocktail bar to another if yens are no object but you can also drink in wonderful views for free from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. There is an observation deck on the 45th floor of each of the building's tower – so why not do both?
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