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20 Most Jaw-Dropping Skylines Around The World


There are some cities that boasted skylines so Insta-worthy they lingered in my memory long after I had left. After traveling worldwide, I’ve narrowed the list to just 20 (which was a tough choice!), so the countdown is on…

20. Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Boston - best skylines in the world

I personally think this skyline is best viewed at night! It’s a stunning blend of historic and modern architecture which reflects the city’s rich history (dating back to 1630 which makes it one of the oldest cities in the USA!) and features iconic landmarks like the Prudential Tower and the John Hancock Tower.

I love the superb waterfront location of the skyline—the Charles River provides a beautiful reflective surface that wonderfully amplifies the city lights at night. Standout buildings like the Zakim Bridge and the Custom House Tower add drama to the panorama!

For the best photos, I always visit during the golden hour just before sunset. I found it was easily accessible via public transportation, with nearby subway stations like North Station and South Station but parking was limited.

My tips for awesome places to view… 

  • I head to Prospect Hill Park to view the skyline without crowds – it’s especially gorgeous at sunset.
  • I head to Piers Park in East Boston to see the harbor and waterfront.

My personal highlight… 

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19. Houston, Texas, USA

Houston Skyline

I’m always wowed by the gleaming skyscrapers in Texas’s most populous city! With over 45 high-rise buildings each standing more than 425 feet tall reflecting its rapid growth since 1836 and its diverse architecture highlights the city’s economic significance and cultural richness!

Here modern skyscrapers such as the JPMorgan Chase Tower and Williams Tower, wonderfully illustrates the city’s stunning growth and architectural diversity since 1836. I also love how the city offers stunning views from any angle, really proving the Texas saying that everything is bigger here!

  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and fall for most pleasant temperatures.
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My tips for the best viewing… 

  • I head to Eleanor Tinsley Park, located along Buffalo Bayou, for incredible views.
  • I also view from The Raven Grill Rooftop when I want to see in intimate and romantic setting!

My favorite highlight… 

18. London, England, UK

London Skyline

London’s skyline one of the most recognised in the world! It uniquely blends history and innovation, with landmarks like the historic Tower Bridge and St. Paul’s Cathedral juxtaposed against modern icons such as The Shard, illustrating the city’s evolution from its Roman founding to a bustling modern capital. 

I love that it has a mix of tall and not-so-tall buildings offering just enough variety. My other favourite stand out buildings include Palace of Westminster, Big Ben, and the London Eye and the less famous but equally interesting buildings such as Tower 42, the Gherkin, and the Pinnacle.

My tips for the best viewing… 

  • I personally head to the wonderful Sky Garden for some superb panoramic views.
  • Although it’s a little more distant, I also head to Primrose Hill during the summer where I can see the skyline with St. Paul’s Cathedral, the BT Tower, and Canary Wharf in the near distance.

My highlight… 

  • Walking along the South Bank at sunset and seeing the city lights reflected on the Thames and The Shard glowing in the distance – I loved also then stumbling across a small book market under Waterloo Bridge! 

17. Panama City, Panama

Panama City

I really loved the skyline in Panama City in beautiful Panama. It has a tropical setting dominated by modern towers like the F&F Tower, mirrors its rapid development and strategic global position at the Panama Canal. It combines contemporary designs with tropical elements, showcasing the city’s transformation into a vibrant, cosmopolitan hub.

I personally thought the curved landscape, the waterside and the gleaming adds even more ambience to the scene. 

  • Best Time to Visit: Mid-December to April (the dry season)
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My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • I enjoying viewing it from Ancon Hill Nature Reserve – I saw a peaceful panoramic view of the city when the sun was just setting! 
  • Heading to the rooftop bar and swimming pool of Hotel Eurostar Panamá and seeing incredible city views (pictured above)!

My highlights… 

16. Paris, France

Beautiful Paris skyline

The City of Love’s skyline is one of the most recognizable in the world. This iconic skyline is quite large and includes many familiar and unfamiliar buildings.

Even the way the buildings are arranged is unique and interesting, and it causes you to want to look at the skyline even longer.

The Eiffel Tower is the most familiar building on the skyline, but you’ll see many others that are just as bright and curious.

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • While many tourists head to the Eiffel Tower for a skyline view, I recommend heading to Montparnasse Tower for the 56th-floor observation deck. This deck offers incredible 360-degree city views, including iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre.
  • For a more relaxed setting, visit the pretty park Parc des Buttes-Chaumont. Here, you’ll include a view of my favorite building, the Sacré-Cœur Basilica on Montmartre Hill, in the background!

15. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Skyline

Although the Christ the Redeemer statue is the most recognizable part of Rio de Janeiro’s skyline, it is not the only reason this skyline is so fantastic. In my opinion, the city offers a great view thanks to the mountains, the water, and of course, the buildings that light up the sky at night.

It truly offers the best of both man-made architecture and Mother Nature, and it is a skyline you are certain never to forget. Even if you’re not religious, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Brazil is something you will never forget! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • I recommend taking a cable car ride to the summit of Sugar Loaf Mountain for an iconic view, which includes Copacabana Beach, Corcovado Mountain with the Christ the Redeemer statue, and Guanabara Bay.
  • For a more under-the-radar view of the skyline, head to Vista Chinesa, a Chinese-style gazebo located in Tijuca Forest National Park

14. San Francisco, California, USA

San Francisco Skyline

Everyone recognizes the beautiful Golden Gate Bridge, but the adjacent skyline is just as amazing, if not more so. San Francisco is a unique city in many ways, and the lights and tall buildings that come in various designs are something you will never forget.

The buildings reflect on the water for an even more amazing view, and I think the only thing more exciting than San Francisco’s skyline is going into the city and sampling everything it has to offer! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay offers a unique and beautiful perspective of the city skyline.
  • Head for Twin Peaks, a famous hill in San Francisco with a pair of summits that provide an excellent vantage point for viewing the city.

13. Seattle, Washington, USA

Beautiful Seattle Skyline

The Seattle skyline is unique, with beautiful Mount Rainier and the ever-looming Space Needle Observation Tower lining your view. It offers skyscrapers and buildings of many different designs and sizes, and if you view the city at night, I think it’s even more special!

Almost everyone recognizes the Seattle skyline, yet it looks even more amazing when you view it in person. It even has one thing that many city skylines do not have – tons of trees that give the skyline a little oomph and make it even more beautiful! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • I recommend heading to Kerry Park, located in the Queen Anne neighborhood, for incredible skyline views, including the Space Needle.
  • Head to Gas Works Park, situated on the north shore of Lake Union, for a unique perspective of the Seattle skyline with a touch of industrial chic! 

12. Shanghai, China

Shanghai Skyline

Shanghai is the most populous city in the world, with shopping for 24 million people, and offers one of the most eye-catching skylines.

While not all of the buildings are tall, they are all amazing in their designs and colors, and some of these sights include the Oriental Pearl Tower and the Shanghai Tower.

If you like skylines with lots of color and interesting architecture, you’ll love Shanghai as much as I did. This one is hard to beat!

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • In my opinion, The Bund (a waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River) is one of the most iconic and popular places to view the Shanghai skyline.
  • I would say head to the Vue Bar, a chic rooftop bar located on the 32nd floor of the Hyatt on the Bund hotel, for stunning skyline views. 

11. Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei Skyline

Taipei is the capital of Taiwan, and its amazing skyline shows it! One of the most interesting aspects of this skyline is its almost futuristic look, which has always fascinated me! 

It also consists of The Taipei 101 Skyscraper, the tallest building in the world until the Burj Khalifa in Dubai surpassed it.

Still, the 101 is impressive and extends over 1,600 feet in the air if you measure it to the tip of the building.

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • Head for Taipei 101, formerly the world’s tallest building, for a stunning 369-degree panoramic view of the city from its observatory. The observatory is located on the 89th and 91st floors. 
  • For a more natural and less crowded spot to view, I would recommend hiking up Elephant Mountain, known locally as Xiangshan. The hike is relatively short but steep and can be completed in about 20-30 minutes.

10. Singapore

Singapore Skyline

Singapore is an example of a great skyline formed within the constraints of city-wide planning regulations. A thought-out urban street plan, shackled with a height restriction of 280 meters for all buildings, gives this city a consistency and style not found in other cities.

With mostly light-colored buildings and great swathes of greenery throughout the city center, I personally think Singapore is a definite highlight of the Southeast Asian region! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark is an iconic spot in Singapore that offers an incredible view of the city skyline. Located on the rooftop of the Marina Bay Sands resort, it provides a 360-degree panoramic view of the city’s landmarks, including the Singapore River, Gardens by the Bay, and the stunning Supertree Grove.
  • For a stylish and elevated perspective of the Singapore skyline, consider visiting Altitude Gallery & Bar, located on the 63rd floor of One Raffles Place.

9. Frankfurt, Germany

Frankfurt skyline

Frankfurt is flying the flag for Europe with five structures that beat the 200-meter mark.

Amongst them, the unorthodox design of the Commerzbank Tower, internationally recognized for its use of ‘sky-gardens’ and environmentally friendly technologies, the 331-meter Europaturm observation tower, and the aesthetically pleasing Messeturm with its 257-meter pyramid peak are also of note.

However, its tall structures clash with the ancient low-rise, high-density European architecture below; regardless of this, Frankfurt‘s skyline never fails to impress me! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • In my opinion, The Main Tower, located in the heart of Frankfurt’s financial district, offers one of the best viewpoints of the city skyline from its observation deck. 
  • Head for the Skyline Plaza rooftop in a shopping mall in the Europaviertel district of Frankfurt.

8. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur Skylines, Malaysia

The skyline of Kuala Lumpurin in Malaysia may not be the most densely packed on my list, but that only allows what it does have to stand out boldly.

Only 10 of its structures are over 200 meters tall, but among them are the distinctive Petronas Towers (the world’s tallest twin buildings) and the 420-meter Menara Kuala Lumpur Tower.

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • The Petronas Twin Towers, one of Kuala Lumpur’s most iconic landmarks, has the Skybridge, which connects the two towers on the 41st and 42nd floors and offers panoramic views of the city skyline.
  • For a more unusual and exclusive view of the skyline, consider visiting the Heli Lounge Bar. This rooftop bar is on a helipad and offers stunning 360-degree city views. 

7. Toronto, Canada

Toronto Skyline

Toronto’s architecture is a true mix of periods and styles, many dating back to the mid-19th century, and I’m a huge fan.

The city shows no signs of slowing down amid an architectural revival that includes a condo boom along the shoreline and several buildings, such as the Royal Ontario Museum and the Art Gallery of Ontario, designed by world-renowned architects.

The city has 11 structures that stand over 200 meters; the skyline is the 553.33 meter CN Tower, which is no longer the tallest tower in the world but still features the highest viewing deck.

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • The Toronto Islands, located just offshore in Lake Ontario, offer a peaceful and unique perspective of the city skyline. 
  • Polson Pier, or Cherry Beach, is popular for photographers and skyline enthusiasts. 

6. Sydney, Australia

Sydney skyline

Ah, lovely Syndey. This city never fails to take my breath away, and Sydney’s skyline is about much more than just skyscrapers.

Sure, the cloud-bothering heights of Centrepoint Tower, the MLC Centre, and the AMP Tower protrude from the inner CBD, but in my opinion, the harbour and the Opera House make it stunning! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • While the Sydney Harbour Bridge is popular, I recommend heading to the Pylon Lookout, located on the southeast pylon of the bridge. This location offers spectacular views of the Sydney skyline, the Sydney Opera House, and the harbour.
  • Barangaroo Reserve is a beautifully landscaped park on the western edge of Sydney’s central business district, which offers a scenic waterfront view of the city skyline. 

5. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Burj, Khalifa

Dubai barges into my list through extravagant ambition and persistence. The city’s recent growth seems to have been without plan or prudence, a mixed-matched overlapping sea of indulgence, wealth, and architectural accomplishment.

All 33 of its structures, reaching over 200 meters, were built in the last 15 years, and they appear to compete with rather than complement each other. But I think they sure are pretty! 

The Burj Khalifa beat all competition to take the title of the world’s tallest building, at a neck-straining 828 meters. The city shows no signs of stopping either, with the proposed Dubai City Tower set to break all records with a height of 2,400 meters.

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • Head to the Burj Khalifa Observation Deck on the 124th, 125th, and 148th floors for incredible unobstructed views of the city’s skyline, including the Palm Jumeirah, The World Islands, and the Arabian Gulf.
  • For a different perspective of the Dubai skyline, head to Dubai Creek Harbour, which offers fantastic city views, including the Burj Khalifa and other modern skyscrapers.

4. Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo Skylines

The densely populated mega-city of Tokyo is a sea of flashing neon lights and high-rise structures that reach skyward under the view of the Mount Fuji range.

With the required flashing red lights atop every building of significant height and a fleet of helicopters on hand to avoid the heavy rush hour traffic, Tokyo’s skyline means business, and it never fails to impress me.

Also, while staying, make sure you check out some of the city’s hotels—they are some of the craziest in the world! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • Tokyo Skytree is one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks. Its two observation decks offer a fantastic view of the city’s skyline. 
  • Roppongi Hills Mori Tower is another excellent spot to view the Tokyo skyline. The Mori Art Museum on the 52nd floor offers contemporary art and a magnificent view of Tokyo from its observatory. 

3. Chicago, USA

Chicago skyline

We all know the US likes to fill its cities with tall buildings, but I’m conscious that I should not fill my list with too many US cities. But Chicago gets an honorable mention for being the birthplace of the modern skyscraper.

When the city unveiled its first steel high-rise in 1885, no one could have predicted how well the new design would catch on.

Since then, Chicago has kept up with the trend, housing 19 buildings over 200 meters and producing some of the finest skyscrapers found in any city: The Trump Tower, John Hancock Tower and the 1451-foot Willis Tower front up along the shoreline of Lake Michigan to form a truly picturesque skyline! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • I recommend heading to The Skydeck Chicago, located in the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower).
  • I’m also a big fan of viewing from Adler Planetarium. Located on Chicago’s Museum Campus, it offers a unique perspective of the Chicago skyline. 

2. New York, USA

New York skyline

In second place is New York which is perhaps the world’s most easily recognizable skyline due to its featuring in so many Hollywood blockbusters, think Spiderman swinging through its towers, bathed in golden sunlight, Home Alone 2 at Christmas or the city shots of Independence Day! 

I love that the city also has so many identifiable, iconic buildings: the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, and the majestic Statue of Liberty, which overlooks them all from offshore. 

With 47 buildings over 200 meters, New York is the definitive US city, but it misses my number one spot! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • Brooklyn Bridge Park, located along the East River in Brooklyn, offers one of the most iconic and picturesque views of the Manhattan skyline.
  • While many people visit the Empire State Building for skyline views, I’d also recommend the top of the Rock Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center, which offers an excellent perspective of the New York City skyline, including Central Park, Midtown Manhattan, and downtown. 

1. Hong Kong, China

Top 10 most beautiful skylines in the world

Hong Kong is at the top of my list for its commitment to the modern skyscraper. With a whopping 43 buildings measuring over 200 meters tall, 30 of which were built since the year 2000 and with four of the 15 tallest buildings in the world, I think this city has the best skyline in the world! 

For me, the tipping factor is the extraordinary location. With the mountain ranges circling the city, the juxtaposition between the shiny man-made structures, the gleaming waterfront occasionally dotted with the odd junk boat and the surrounding mountains make this heady mix my number one! 

My travel tips for the best viewing… 

  • Victoria Peak is one of the most iconic and popular spots for viewing the Hong Kong skyline. You can take the Peak Tram to the top, where you’ll find an observation deck called the “Sky Terrace 428.”
  • My favourite skyline view was Hong Kong from the Kowloon Promenade, which runs along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront. Just go and see what I mean—it’s jaw-dropping! 

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