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As queen victoria visited it a few times also stayed in the hotels
The National Gallery of Victoria
she fed the hungry,cared for the sick and visited the prisoners
300,000 people visited the Falls in that year
Queen Victoria did not visit to Sri Lanka. But her elder sun prince of Wales visited to Sri Lanka in 1875
Pompeii is a popular tourist attraction and World Heritage Site visited by travellers from all over the world specially from the rest of Europe being on "The Grand Tour".
Below is a list of the places outside of England that Queen Victoria visited as well as the dates she visited them: Edinburgh, Scotland (1842, traveled by yacht) French Rivera (1843, visited King Louis Philippe) Germany (1845, made the first of many visits to Germany--this time to Prince Albert's birthplace, Rosenau) Balmoral, Scotland (1855, took possession of her summer residence whereupon she visited Scotland every summer) Paris, France (1856, visited Emperor Napoleon III) Dublin, Ireland (1900, visited troops recruited for the Boor War)
Queen Victoria never visited Leamington, its an urban myth. She did pass through on a train once and commented on what a lovely place it was.
Cape Hallett is a prominent cape located on the coast of Victoria Land in Antarctica. It is known for its unique rock formations and is often visited by scientists conducting research in the area.
The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, in the Guinness Brewery, is the most visited site. The Book of Kells in Trinity College Dublin also attracts big crowds.
Marco Polo visited China and found inventions such as paper and pasta.
Prince Charles visited Coburg North Primary School in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia in early March 2005.