Geek Sightseeing Destinations
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Leinster Gardens, London, United Kingdom
We love the beautiful houses in Leinster Gardens, they’re just so authentic… Or are they? [Read More]
Sony Building, Tokyo, Japan
Located in the Ginza district of Tokyo, the flagship Sony Center is a technology lover’s dream. [Read More]
Kingsway Telephone Exchange, London, United Kingdom
We know it sounds dull, but this is a telephone exchange with a very exciting history. [Read More]
Lloyd’s building, London, United Kingdom
The Lloyd’s building is still as divisive today as it was when it was completed in 1986, but if you’re visiting the City of London, it certainly can’t be missed. [Read More]
Diefenbunker, Ontario, Canada
The Diefenbunker is nothing short of awesome — it was the official military bunker which would have housed the Canadian government in the event of a nuclear attack, and is now open to the public. [Read More]
Abbey Mills Pumping Station, London, United Kingdom
Unlike its twin on the south side of the river, the Crossness Pumping Station, Abbey Mills remains a fully functional sewage treatment site. [Read More]
Thames House, London, United Kingdom
Thames House is the not-so-secret headquarters of Britain’s Security Service, the internal intelligence service commonly known as MI5. [Read More]
SIS Building, London, United Kingdom
Rather incongruously for a national spy agency, the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service (occasionally known as MI6) is a very obvious landmark on the River Thames. [Read More]
Goldfinger’s House, London, United Kingdom
This modernist house in Hampstead’s Willow Road was designed by Ernö Goldfinger in 1939 and has been the subject of much debate throughout the years — including a scathing attack from Ian Fleming, which resulted in the Goldfinger name becoming best known as a [Read More]
Fermilab, Illinois, United States
The Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is the US answer to CERN — a research station where physicists continue the search for the secrets of matter and energy. [Read More]
