From the public art steps of Escadaria Selaron to the spooky stairs in Washington DC made famous by the Exorcist, exercising has never felt so thrilling.
Capitol Building · Innere Stadt · 28 tips and reviews
Viator.com: The building’s Double Spiral Staircase, or the “Stairs of Reconciliation” as it’s commonly called, are designed to run in opposite directions while conjoining at the end.
Viator.com: Washington DC’s famous 97 stone steps located at the end of M Street gained some serious attention during the filming of the 1973 hit, The Exorcist.
Приморский бульвар (ул. Приморская), Одеса, Одеська обл.
Scenic Lookout · 142 tips and reviews
Viator.com: From the bottom of the steps, a person sees only steps but once he reaches the top and looks down, the steps are invisible, leaving him with a view of just the landings.
Moraga St (btwn 15th & 16th Ave), San Francisco, CA
Scenic Lookout · Golden Gate Heights · 50 tips and reviews
Viator.com: With over 163 steps, the entire process took more than two and a half years to complete and required a grass-roots approach from the local community to raise necessary funds.
Parque Nacional Machu Picchu (Machu Picchu), Machu Picchu, Cusco
Mountain · 58 tips and reviews
Viator.com: Due to the steep climb and slippery terrain, a maximum of 400 climbers are permitted per day. If hiking during the rainy season, be prepared for thick fog and muddy conditions.
Viator.com: There are exactly 999 steps leading up to a temple. The latest addition to the mountain is the “sky walk”, which allows tourists to look down at the massive hole below from clear glass flooring.
Public Art · Wanheim - Angerhausen · 33 tips and reviews
Viator.com: While the upside down loops are blocked off, the curvy staircase offers visitors captivating views of the Rhine, with the highest stair rising to 49 yards above sea level.