depends on the religion/way of life/cult ...muslim go to pilgrimage to mecca
christian may go to vatican city(not neccesary)
a place where people can pray
For some people it is a sacred place.
In English, such people are on a pilgrimage, and they are called pilgrims.
They were setting foot on sacred, or holy, ground.
The church is an extremely sacred place to any true Christian.
A love poem from someone you care for can be a "sacred text". The Declaration of Independence could also be "sacred". All people, all religions, all cultures have a group of words (written or spoken) that are "sacred" and hold a special place of veneration.
Hestia's sacred place was the hearth. This symbolized her association with families.
Any place where there are people who honestly practice the Buddha's teachings could be said to be a sacred site. In addition, Lumbini, where the Buddha was born, and BodhGaya, where the Buddha attained enlightenment, are generally considered to be sacred sites.
The Acropolis is a Temple built for the godess Athena, For peope who belive in Athena and the greek gods, It is a very sacred place, it's nick name is ''The sacred rock'.
the people of ninjago used sacred flutes to capture the great devour.
A pilgrimage is a journey to a special or sacred place that holds religious or spiritual significance. People embark on pilgrimages to seek spiritual growth, connect with their faith, seek blessings, fulfill vows, or experience a sense of renewal and connection with the divine.
The explores discovered a sacred temple and were cursed.