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Jordan to Stonehenge: 7 UNESCO Heritage sites with high entry fees

UNESCO World Heritage sites hold global importance, but some charge high entry fees. Explore 7 of the most expensive sites where you pay more for their exceptional cultural value

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Machu Pichu

Machu Picchu, the ancient Incan city nestled in the Andes, is one of the most popular World Heritage sites. Entry fees range from $40 to $60, with additional costs for hiking

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Ankorwat, Cambodia

Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, charges $37 for a day pass. For visitors looking to explore the entire Angkor complex, a 7-day pass costs up to $72

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Petra, Jordan

The ancient city of Petra, renowned for its rock-cut architecture, costs $70 for a one-day visit. This entry fee can increase to $127 for a multi-day pass

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Colosseum, Italy

The historic Colosseum in Rome, known for its gladiator fights, charges around $18 for entry. A full tour, including access to the underground and arena floors, costs up to $35

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Taj Mahal, India

The Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love, charges $15 for foreign visitors. For access to the main mausoleum, an additional $4 is required, pushing the total fee higher

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Stonehenge, England

Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument, charges $25 for an adult ticket. The cost includes access to the visitor center, which has exhibitions and educational displays

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Versailles Palace, France

The grand Palace of Versailles is an iconic representation of French opulence. Entry fees for the palace and gardens range from $20 to $27

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