Choose from 5,104 Fun Things to Do in Niagara Falls & Around
Gardel Plaza
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Gallery of Modern Art
- GoMA is a must for contemporary art fans.
- A café, library, and shop are located on-site.
- Free Wi-Fi is available at the museum.
- The museum is wheelchair accessible.
Garden Museum
- The museum is accessible to wheelchairs, with an elevator straight to the permanent collection on the first floor.
- The small onsite garden cafe serves tea and small bites.
- Entry to the Garden Museum is included in the London Pass.
- The medieval tower closes one hour before the museum’s closing time.
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
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Gandhi Smriti
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Gallery of 19th-Century Polish Art Museum
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Garden of Dreams
This once private garden has been beautifully restored and is now open to the public; and while it’s only half the size of the original, you can still meander past the fountains, statues, pergolas and birdhouses scattered throughout the grounds.
If the crowds, traffic and pollution of Kathmandu are wearing on you, take an afternoon to relax in the gardens. Bring a book along, or just find a spot to sit and people watch. There’s a restaurant and teahouse on the grounds with WiFi available throughout the gardens for an hourly fee.
Gandantegchenling Monastery
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Garden of the Sleeping Giant
- There is an entrance fee for the garden and optional guided walking tours are included.
- Bring sunscreen, a hat, and mosquito repellent.
- Plan to spend at least an hour to explore the gardens, or pack a picnic and make a day of it.
- The garden is not wheelchair accessible, as there are steps along the boardwalks.
Ga-Mashie District
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Gana Art Gallery
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Gardens by the Bay
- The outdoor gardens and Sun Pavilion are free to enter, while the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome require fees.
- The site is wheelchair accessible, and wheelchair rentals are available for a fee.
- Smoking is not allowed in the park.
- Free Wi-Fi is available at the Supertree Grove, The Canopy, and The Meadow.
- Fee-based audio tours of the outdoor gardens are offered every 15 minutes Monday through Friday from 9am to 5:30pm.
- More than a dozen eateries dot the park; picnics are allowed in the outdoor gardens.
Gallipoli
For many Australians and New Zealanders visitors, Gallipoli is the focus of their trip to Turkey.
During World War I, the tiny cove on the Dardanelles was the site of a long and entrenched skirmish between Turkish and Allied troops. Horrendous casualties resulted on both sides, and for the Allies the operation was a failure.
These days Gallipoli is synonymous with the incompetence of Britain’s leaders and the sacrifice of the empire’s Commonwealth soldiers. The leader of the Turkish troops was none other than Ataturk, who went on to lead Turkey into the modern era.
The Gallipoli Peninsula is now a national park, with moving memorials to those who died here almost a century ago. Antipodean visitors come here in their thousands to commemorate ANZAC Day on 25 April.
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Gallipoli is 350 km (200 miles) west from Istanbul, along the Sea of Marmara. Coaches leave from Istanbul’s main bus station, but you’ll have more freedom to sightsee if you hire a car or a private tour. The drive from Istanbul to Gallipoli takes around five hours.
Unless you’ve boned up on history, take a tour to get the most out of your visit to Gallipoli.
Gangaramaya (Vihara) Buddhist Temple
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Gangnam District
- Gangnam is a must-visit for shoppers and music lovers.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes; the neighborhood is quite large, so prepare to spend some time on your feet.
- Walking tours of Gangnam can last four to seven hours, depending on the activities.
Gamcheon Culture Village
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Garden of Oranges (Giardino degli Aranci)
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Gamla Stan
- There are free Wi-Fi spots located around Gamla Stan.
- Most of the main attractions of Gamla Stan are wheelchair accessible, but some of the narrow cobblestone lanes might be tricky to navigate.
Garden of Gethsemane
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Gardaland Park
- A monorail scoots around the perimeter of the park to take footsore kids (and parents) to their next adventure.
- The range of eating opportunities inside the park, from fast-food stands to themed restaurants, serves families well.
- Gardaland offers a number of dedicated services for wheelchair users and visitors with other special needs.
- The resort includes two Gardaland hotels with themed rooms, kid-friendly activities, and the Blue Lagoon pool.