By Rajni Pandey | March 3, 2025
Famous for its 20,000 blue-and-white azulejo tiles, this station showcases Portugal’s history through intricate artwork, making it a must-visit for travelers.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this stunning Victorian Gothic station blends Indian and European architecture with grand domes, carvings, and stained-glass windows.
An iconic landmark with a celestial ceiling, grand chandeliers, and a famous clock, this station is a symbol of New York’s architectural elegance.
With its majestic Tsuzumi Gate and glass dome, this station beautifully merges traditional Japanese culture with modern architecture.
Designed by Santiago Calatrava, this station’s futuristic steel and glass structure creates an open, airy space flooded with natural light.
An ultra-modern hub designed by Zaha Hadid, featuring a sleek, white curving design, making it one of Italy’s most futuristic railway stations.
This ice-like glass structure, designed by Zaha Hadid, blends with the snowy Alps, offering stunning mountain views from its funicular railway.
With its iconic yellow facade and green domes, this historic station is a Melbourne landmark and one of the busiest in the Southern Hemisphere.
Designed by Santiago Calatrava, this futuristic station’s steel and glass structure forms a mesmerizing lattice, glowing beautifully at night.
A colonial-era gem with a mint-green facade, domed roof, and elegant arches, often compared to New York’s Grand Central Terminal.