Despite its mystique, some visitors find Stonehenge to be less impressive in person due to its limited access and distant viewing.
While housing incredible art, the Louvre's sheer size can make navigation overwhelming for some tourists.
It's so small, that you often miss it if you blink, as it's usually found hidden behind a group of tourists holding up their cameras.
This is a small sculpture of just four feet and doesn't have any big reason for attraction.
Jal Mahal is a palace in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city, the capital of the state of Rajasthan. You can see it only from a distance.
An architectural icon, the Opera House can underwhelm some visitors who expected a more immersive experience.
While a symbol of freedom, the Statue of Liberty's small interior and long lines can temper the overall experience. It's so big that you can't enjoy the view from near its pedastal.
Impressive but commercialized, Niagara Falls can feel crowded and overly developed for some seeking a natural escape.
While an oasis in the city, Central Park's vastness can lead to confusion, and its urban surroundings may differ from expectations.
A Parisian icon, the Eiffel Tower's popularity often means dealing with long lines and crowded viewing platforms.