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You may not be able to visit these popular destinations in 2025

In 2025, your wanderlust may encounter unexpected roadblocks as some of the world's most iconic destinations temporarily close their doors. From the ancient steps of the Acropolis to the shadowy corridors of Paris' Catacombs, this year marks a pause for some of the globe's most treasured sites. Under the banner of preservation and enhancement, these closures offer a moment of reflection on the delicate balance between our desire to explore and the need to protect our cultural and natural heritage. As you delve into this gallery, discover the surprising, and sometimes hidden, reasons behind the inaccessibility of these famed locations.
1. Smithsonian Castle, Washington, DC
This historic building is undergoing a comprehensive five-year renovation, starting in 2023, to modernize facilities while preserving its iconic architecture.

2. Noma, Copenhagen
The world-famous three-Michelin-star restaurant is closing its doors in 2024 and will transition into a food lab by 2025, focusing on culinary innovation and exploring new flavors.

3. The Phantom of the Opera, New York City
After a historic 35-year run, this beloved Broadway show took its final bow in 2023, marking the end of an era in theater.

4. Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, Disney World, Florida
The immersive Star Wars experience closed in 2023, ending its journey as a unique attraction in Disney World. Disney regarded the closure as a 'business decision.'

5. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Disney World, Florida
The beloved Big Thunder Mountain Railroad ride at Disney World, Orlando, will be closed until 2026 to undergo major repairs and upgrades.
