Accountancy practices that handle bookkeeping, tax, and financial advice for individuals and businesses. A place to go for tax returns, accounts, and money matters.
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Government offices that handle general administrative work for the public, such as permits, official letters, and day-to-day paperwork with a local or national authority.
Adult gaming centres are arcades of gambling machines and slot machines for players over the legal age. Unlike family amusement arcades, these are for gambling with real stakes.
An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. Airports often have facilities to store and maintain aircraft and a control tower. An airport has at least one runway or helipad and often includes adjacent utility buildings such as control towers, hangars, and terminals.
Ambulatory care facilities provide support or care without overnight residence, often through regular visits, appointments, or supervised daytime services. Use this when you need ongoing help that does not involve living on site.
Amusement arcades filled with video games, pinball machines, and other coin-operated entertainment. These are places to play for fun rather than to gamble.
Holiday or vacation apartments are furnished apartments or flats or units with cooking and bathroom facilities that can be rented for holiday vacations, either from a private owner or an agency. Apartments usually do not offer services like a hotel or a guest house.
Sites of ancient remains and excavations, from old settlements to ruins left by past cultures. They offer a tangible link to how people lived long ago.
Architecture practices that design buildings and oversee construction projects. Consult one for plans, permissions, and the design of a new build or renovation.
Buildings or structures treated as artworks in their own right, where form and design are the main attraction. Think striking bridges, pavilions, and built pieces that blur the line between art and architecture.
Art shops and art galleries typically sell works of art. These may be paintings, sculptures, or other artistic pieces. Art dealerships primarily sell art products, while other shop types may carry goods with an artistic or stylistic flavour but are not considered art shops.
Assisted living facilities offer housing with staff support for people who can live somewhat independently but still need help with daily life. They sit between fully independent housing and more intensive nursing care.
Automated teller machines (ATMs) are electronic devices that enable customers of financial institutions to perform financial transactions such as cash withdrawals, deposits, transfers, or obtaining account information at any time without direct interaction with bank staff.
A bakery (also baker's shop or bake shop) is an establishment that produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cookies, cakes, pastries, and pies. Some retail bakeries are also cafés, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises.
Banks or bank branches are financial establishments where customers can, among other services, deposit and withdraw money, take out loans, make investments, and transfer funds. This definition encompasses banks, credit unions, building societies, and other similar establishments.
A bar (aka saloon, tavern, pub or club) is a retail business establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks. Bars often also sell snack foods such as potato chips or peanuts for consumption on their premises.
Beaches are landforms alongside a body of water which consist of loose particles. The particles composing a beach are typically made from rock, such as sand, gravel, shingle, pebbles. The particles can also be biological in origin, such as mollusc shells or coralline algae.
Beauty salons or beauty parlors (beauty parlours), or sometimes beauty shops are establishments dealing with cosmetic treatments for men and women. Other variations of this type of business include hair salons and spas.
Beer gardens (from the German Biergarten) are outdoor areas in which beer and local food are served, typically at shared tables. There is a distinction between a Wirtsgarten, where only food sold by the venue is allowed, and a traditional Biergarten, where patrons may also bring their own food but buy the venue's beer.
Benches are places for people to sit that allow room for several people. Benches are used for resting for an interval of time. They can be important to people with mobility impairments who need a place to rest for a couple minutes while traveling on foot.
Betting shops, also known as bookmakers or bookies, where you can place bets on sports and other events. Staff take wagers over the counter and pay out winnings.
Beverage shops sell drinks, including alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. This can range from water (still and sparkling) to lemonades, soft drinks, beers, wines, and stronger spirits.
Bicycle parking areas or facilities include lockers, racks, manned or unmanned bicycle parking stations including automated facilities, covered areas, as well as legal arrangements for ad hoc parking alongside railings and other street furniture. Sometimes they offer a degree of security to prevent theft.
Bike-rental, bicycle-rental, or bike-hire businesses rent out bicycles for short periods of time, usually for a few hours. Most rentals are provided by bike shops as a sideline to their main businesses of sales and service, but some shops specialize in rentals.
Bicycle stores, also known as bike shops, sell bicycles along with parts and accessories. Many also service and repair bikes to keep you rolling.
Biogas power plants use methane from digesters, landfills, or farm waste to fuel engines or turbines. They are often modest local generators tied to agricultural or waste-processing sites.
Biomass power plants burn wood chips, agricultural residue, or other organic material to produce electricity and sometimes district heat. They are often found near forestry operations or farming regions with a steady fuel supply.
Places where you can hire a boat by the hour or day, from rowing boats and pedalos to motor boats and small yachts. Handy for a trip out on a lake, river, or coastline under your own steam.
Bookstores or bookshops are retail businesses selling books. They may be either part of a chain or local independent bookstores. Stores can range in size, offering from several hundred to several hundred thousand titles. They may be brick-and-mortar stores, internet-only stores, or a combination of both.
Border controls are checkpoints at an international border between two countries. Passports or other forms of ID might be checked and/or customs inspections may be carried out. At some international border crossings there are several distinct control points.
Bottle return machines accept empty bottles or cans for deposit return and recycling. You will often find them at supermarkets and other places that handle container returns.
Historic boundary stones, milestones, and old waymarkers still standing along roads and borders. These small relics once marked distances and dividing lines, and reward a closer look.
Breweries make beer on site, often as small, independent craft producers. Many welcome visitors for tours or tastings, or sell their beer to take away.
Sites where bricks, tiles, or similar clay products are made and often fired on site. These are working yards with kilns, drying sheds, or stockpiles of finished brick.
A brothel, bordello, or whorehouse is a place where people engage in sexual activity with prostitutes. Technically, any premises where prostitution commonly takes place qualify as a brothel. However, for legal or cultural reasons, establishments often describe themselves as massage parlors, bars, strip clubs, and similar venues.
Bunkers and abandoned military structures left behind from past conflicts. They make sobering landmarks for anyone interested in wartime history.
Restaurants and stands that serve burgers, from classic beef patties to chicken and veggie versions. Choose from sit-down diners or quick takeaway joints.
Bus stations where several routes meet, usually with multiple bays, shelters, and timetables. They are hubs for longer journeys and connections between services.
A bus stop is a place where passengers can board or alight from a bus. Its position may be marked by a shelter, pole, bus lay-by, or road markings. Some bus stops are unmarked and known only by word of mouth or from information provided on timetables.
Sculptures showing a person's head and shoulders, often mounted on a pedestal. You will find them honouring writers, leaders, and local figures in museums, libraries, and public squares.
Butcher shops or butcheries primarily sell meat or meat products. They may also offer halal or kosher meat, hot food, baked goods, other farm produce, groceries, or general convenience-store items.
Offices that maintain official land and property records, including boundaries, ownership, and cadastral maps. Go here for land-registry enquiries and property documentation.
A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or café is an establishment that primarily serves coffee, related coffee drinks (latte, cappuccino, espresso), and – depending on country – other drinks including alcoholic. A café may also serve some type of food, such as light snacks, sandwiches, muffins or other pastries.
Campsites or campgrounds are areas, usually divided into a number of pitches, where people can camp overnight using tents, camper vans or caravans. There may be various amenities associated with it such as electricity, drinking water, toilets, etc.
Confectionery shops are stores that sell sugary foods such as sweets, candies, cakes, croissants, and similar treats. They are also called baker's confectioneries, sugar confectioneries, candy stores, or lolly shops.
Car dealerships primarily sell cars, buses, or trucks. They may also repair cars or sell accessories or parts, but their primary business is vehicle sales. Dealerships that primarily sell a certain brand of car are also included.
A parking lot or car park, also known as a car lot, is a cleared area that is intended for parking vehicles. Usually the term refers to a dedicated area that has been provided with a durable or semi-durable surface.
Car-part stores sell auto parts, auto accessories, motor oil, and car-care chemicals. They are also called auto-parts stores, automotive-parts retailers, or simply car-parts stores.
Car rental companies, hire cars, or car hire agencies rent automobiles for short periods of time, generally ranging from a few hours to a few weeks. They are often organised with numerous local branches and primarily located near airports or busy city areas and often complemented by a website for online reservations.
An automobile repair shop (also known regionally as a garage or a workshop) is an establishment where automobiles are repaired by auto mechanics and technicians.
Car sharing stations are places where vehicles can be picked up or dropped off in the manner of a short-term rental. These locations are generally unattended. Car-share members often also get access to vehicles owned by partner communities in other cities.
Places to get a vehicle cleaned, from automatic roll-through washes to self-service jet bays. Some also offer hand washing and valet cleaning.
Caravan sites, caravan / campervan parks or recreational vehicle (RV) parks are places where people with caravans / motorhomes / RVs can stay overnight, or longer, in allotted spaces. They usually provide facilities including toilets, waste disposal, water supply, power supply etc.
Carpenters work with timber to build and fit things like structures, furniture, and fittings. Call on one for bespoke woodwork or repairs around the home.
Casinos offering table games such as roulette, blackjack, and poker alongside gaming machines. These are dedicated gambling venues, often open late and aimed at adults.
Castles, forts, city gates, and other old defensive works you can visit. They offer a window onto how places were guarded and ruled in centuries past.
Cave entrances you can explore or visit, from show caves with lighting and walkways to wilder openings in the rock. A good pick for anyone drawn to the world underground.
Chalets or Swiss chalets are a type of accommodation in the tourism industry, usually detached, like a holiday cottage, holiday home or vacation home with self-contained cooking and bathroom facilities.
Electric vehicle charging stations, also called EV charging stations, electric recharging points, charging points, charge points, ECSs (electronic charging stations), or EVSEs (electric vehicle supply equipment), supply electric energy for recharging electric cars, plug-in electric vehicles, and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
Chemists typically sell a similar range of articles to a dispensing community pharmacy or an American drugstore: over-the-counter drugs, personal-hygiene products such as toothpaste, shampoo, and soap, cosmetics, and household cleaning products. Prescription drugs are sold in pharmacies, not in chemists.
Restaurants serving Chinese food, from stir-fries and noodles to dim sum. Many offer eat-in dining as well as takeaway.
A Christmas market, also known as Christkindlmarkt, Christkindlesmarkt, Christkindlmarket, Christkindlimarkt, and Weihnachtsmarkt, is a street market associated with the celebration of Christmas during the four weeks of Advent. These markets originated in Germany, but are now held in many other countries.
Cigarette machines are self-service machines selling cigarettes and related tobacco products where local law allows it. They are often found outside kiosks, bars, or other small retail spots.
Cinemas, movie theaters, or cinema halls, also known as picture houses, the pictures, or the movies, are buildings that contain auditoria for viewing films for entertainment. Most, but not all, theaters are commercial operations catering to the general public, who attend by purchasing a ticket.
Clinics, outpatient clinics or ambulatory care clinics are medium sized healthcare facilities that are primarily focused on the care of outpatients. Clinics can be privately operated or publicly managed and funded. They cover the primary healthcare needs of populations in local communities.
Clothes shops or clothes stores are shops that sell ready-made clothing. A small shop that sells expensive or designer clothing may be called a boutique. A shop that sells clothes for a narrowly defined market, such as school uniforms or outdoor sports, may be called an outfitter.
Clothing banks provide donated clothes, shoes, and similar essentials to people who need them. They focus on practical clothing support rather than ordinary retail shopping.
Coal power plants burn coal to generate electricity, usually as large stations with cooling towers, stockpiles, and rail or conveyor links for fuel delivery. These are conventional thermal plants built for steady baseload output.
Coffee machines dispense coffee and other hot drinks for quick self-service. Expect them in offices, stations, hospitals, and other places where people need a caffeine stop on the go.
Colleges are places of further education beyond school, but not full universities. They offer courses and qualifications for students continuing their studies.
Communications towers and masts or radio masts and towers are typically tall structures designed to support antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting, including television. There are two main types: guyed and self-supporting structures. They are among the tallest human-made structures.
Community centres are gathering places for local events, meetings, and group activities. They host everything from clubs and classes to celebrations and public meetings.
Computer stores focus on computers, peripherals, software, and related equipment. They are the place to go for a new machine, an upgrade, or accessories.
Condom machines provide condoms and sometimes other safer-sex supplies from a discreet self-service machine. They are often found near nightlife areas, toilets, pharmacies, or adult venues.
Convenience stores, convenience shops, or corner stores are small retail businesses that stock a range of everyday items such as coffee, groceries, snack foods, confectionery, soft drinks, tobacco products, over-the-counter drugs, toiletries, newspapers, and magazines.
Courier offices are customer-facing counters or branches of private delivery companies where parcels can typically be booked, dropped off, picked up, or redirected.
Government offices that deal with customs, import duties, and declared goods crossing borders. Use these when you need official customs paperwork or clearance advice.
Dance venues are places set aside mainly for social or recreational dancing, such as dance halls and ballrooms. Expect a dedicated floor and events built around dancing rather than the broader nightlife scene.
Day care support facilities provide supervised daytime care, activities, or respite for people who need support during the day. This is social support day care, not an education-focused kindergarten or nursery school.
Defibrillators are first-aid devices that automate the process of diagnosing life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia and performing defibrillation. Automated external defibrillators can be found in a growing number of public places, although they are sometimes restricted to use by persons with formal first-aid training.
Delicatessens sell fine foods such as cured meats and fish, cheeses and spreads, caviar, nut and olive oils, luxury confectionery, or fine wine. In the USA and Canada, most businesses called "deli" are actually convenience shops or restaurants, while a true deli is more likely to be called a fine-foods store or gourmet shop.
Dentists, dental practices, dental surgeries, or dental clinics are places where dental professionals diagnose, prevent, and treat diseases and conditions affecting oral health. Their teams often include dental assistants, hygienists, dental technicians, and sometimes therapists.
Department stores are retail establishments that offer a wide range of consumer goods such as clothing and other general merchandise. Some well-known international brands are Macy's, John Lewis, Kaufhof, El Corte Inglés, Farmers, Galeries Lafayette, Magasin du Nord, Walmart, and Target.
Industrial depots where vehicles, equipment, or bulk materials are kept between trips or jobs. Think bus depots, rail yards, or company equipment yards still in active use.
Doctors' offices are where you go for medical attention, checkups, and other outpatient care. A general practitioner sees you here for everyday health concerns.
Dog parks are areas set aside for dogs to run and play, often with off-leash access. They give pets room to exercise and a chance to socialise with other dogs.
Places serving doner, kebab, and similar grilled-meat dishes, usually wrapped in flatbread with salad and sauce. A popular choice for a quick, filling bite.
Drink vending machines sell bottled drinks, cans, or other ready-to-go beverages. They are a handy option in stations, offices, schools, and other busy public places.
Drinking fountains or water fountains are places where people can obtain potable water for drinking. Some restaurants, bars, or shops also offer free drinking water to their customers or refill bottles free of charge.
Electricians install, repair, and maintain electrical wiring and systems. Call on one for anything from a faulty socket to wiring a whole building safely.
Electronics stores or shops sell consumer electronics such as TVs, radios, and fridges. They may focus on large household appliances such as washing machines, fridges, and ovens. Most electronics shops also sell related peripheral devices, cables, and batteries. Some may sell second-hand electronics or offer repair services as well.
Recruitment and staffing agencies that match people with jobs. They help job seekers find work and employers fill roles, including temporary placements.
Excrement bag dispensers provide dog waste bags or similar cleanup bags for pet owners. They are commonly found near parks, paths, and other places where dogs are walked.
Industrial areas and plants where goods are manufactured or assembled. These are working factory sites rather than individual shops or offices.
A farm shop is a shop that sells regional, seasonal, freshly harvested goods. The term can also be used for a roadside produce stand. Similar inner-city farm shops also exist that specialize in selling products direct from local or regional farms.
Fast food restaurants or quick service restaurants are specific types of restaurants that serve fast food cuisine and have minimal table service. The food served is typically offered from a limited menu, cooked in bulk in advance, kept hot and usually also available for take away though seating may be provided.
Ferry terminals are where people, vehicles, and sometimes freight board or leave a ferry. They are the gateway to crossings over water, from short hops to longer routes.
Fire hydrants are devices used to draw water for firefighting purposes. They may be pressurized or not. They are connection points through which firefighters can tap into a water supply and are a component of active fire protection.
Fire stations (also called fire houses, fire halls, or engine houses) are structures or other areas for firefighting apparatus and related vehicles and equipment. They often contain working and living spaces for firefighters as well.
Restaurants serving fish and seafood, from grilled catch of the day to fish and chips. Expect prawns, mussels, oysters, and other treats from the sea.
Fitness centres, gyms, and health clubs are places to work out and keep in shape. Expect exercise machines, free weights, and often classes led by instructors.
Markets where second-hand goods, vintage finds, and one-off bargains are the main attraction. Expect stalls, temporary pitches, and a more browse-heavy feel than an ordinary street market.
Flower shops, also called floristry shops or florists, sell bouquets of flowers and sometimes plants. They often contain a large array of flowers, sometimes displayed on the street, or have a large plate-glass window to display them.
Food banks distribute groceries or food parcels to people and families who need help covering everyday essentials. They are often run by charities, community groups, or local support networks.
Food vending machines sell prepared snacks, sandwiches, or other quick bites from a self-service machine. They are useful when you want something to eat outside normal shop hours.
Football pitches (also known as football fields or soccer fields) are the playing surfaces for the game of association football. Their dimensions and markings are defined by Law 1 of the Laws of the Game. The field is typically made of natural turf or artificial turf and sometimes of dirt.
Ornamental fountains that send up jets or sheets of water as a feature of a square, park, or garden. They are landmarks in their own right and a pleasant spot to pause.
Spots specialising in fried and grilled chicken, from quick takeaways to sit-down chicken joints. A go-to for wings, tenders, and chicken meals.
Fuel vending machines dispense fuel from an unattended self-service setup, often for remote or after-hours use. They are distinct from full-service petrol stations with larger forecourts and shops.
Funeral homes, funeral directors, funeral parlours, undertakers, or memorial homes are places where arrangements are made after a death. Embalming, preparation of the body for burial or cremation, and cremation itself may also sometimes take place here.
Furniture stores sell movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., chairs, stools, and sofas), eating (tables), and sleeping (beds). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work (such as tables and desks), or to store things (like cupboards and shelves).
Gambling halls and gaming lounges that offer betting and games of chance without being a full casino or betting shop, such as bingo halls and lottery gaming rooms.
Garden centers are large retail operations that sell flowers/shrubs/trees to plant in your garden, and all kinds of gardening supplies and tools. They are sometimes called a 'nursery' (not to be confused with nurseries for childcare). Often they also sell pets and pet accessories, and have a small café.
Cultivated gardens you can visit and wander through, from botanical and palace grounds to community and ornamental gardens. They are a peaceful spot for a stroll among planted beds, trees, and flowers.
Gas-fired power plants burn natural gas to produce electricity, often in compact turbine halls near pipelines or urban industrial zones. They can ramp up quickly to meet demand when renewable output dips.
Places broadly tagged as attractions when they are worth visiting but do not fit a more specific attraction type here. Use this as the catch-all for sightseeing spots rather than for museums, theme parks, or other clearer categories.
Geothermal power plants tap heat from underground to drive turbines and make electricity. They appear in volcanic or geologically active regions where hot water or steam can be brought to the surface.
Gift shops or souvenir shops are stores primarily selling souvenirs, memorabilia, and other items relating to a particular topic or theme. The items sold often include coffee mugs, stuffed animals, t-shirts, postcards, handmade collections and other souvenirs. Gift shops are normally found in areas visited by tourists.
General government offices where public administration happens but the exact department is not the main thing you are searching for. Use this broad category when you just need an official government office nearby.
Spray-painted or hand-drawn work on walls and surfaces, from bold lettering to elaborate pieces. Mapped graffiti ranges from sanctioned street art to notable works worth tracking down.
Graveyards or cemeteries are places where dead people (or sometimes animals) are buried or otherwise interred. The term graveyard is often used interchangeably with cemetery, but a graveyard primarily refers to a burial ground within a churchyard.
Restaurants serving Greek food, such as gyros and souvlaki. Expect mezze, grilled meats, and other Mediterranean favourites.
Greengrocers, also called produce markets or fruiterers, are retail traders in fruit and vegetables; that is, in green groceries. Greengrocer is primarily a British and Australian term, and greengrocers' shops were once common in cities, towns and villages.
Mills that grind solid materials into powder or smaller pieces, such as grain, minerals, or industrial feedstock. The output is a dry product rather than a liquid extract.
Group homes provide supported shared living for residents who need day-to-day help, supervision, or structured care. They are residential places rather than drop-in advice or office services.
A guest house (also guesthouse) is a kind of lodging. In some parts of the world guest houses are a type of inexpensive hotel-like lodging. In still others, it is a private home which has been converted for the exclusive use of lodging. Contrary to hotels or inns, guest houses do not have a full-time staff.
A hairdresser is a person whose occupation is to cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring, haircutting, and hair texturing techniques. Most hairdressers are professionally licensed as either a hairdresser, a barber or a cosmetologist.
Hardware stores or DIY stores sell household hardware for home improvement, including fasteners, building materials, hand tools, power tools, keys, locks, hinges, chains, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, cleaning products, housewares, utensils, paint, and lawn and garden products, directly to consumers.
Helipads are landing areas or platforms for helicopters and powered lift aircraft. While helicopters and powered lift aircraft are able to operate on a variety of relatively flat surfaces, a fabricated helipad provides a clearly marked hard surface away from obstacles where such aircraft can land safely.
Horse riding centres and equestrian facilities where you can take lessons, hacks, or other riding activities. Suitable for beginners and experienced riders alike.
Hospices provide end-of-life support and palliative care in a setting designed around comfort, dignity, and support for patients and families. They are care places rather than general hospitals.
Hospitals are health care institutions providing patient treatment with specialized medical and nursing staff and medical equipment. The best-known type of hospital is the general hospital, which typically has an emergency department to treat urgent health problems.
A hostel is a lower-cost form of short-term shared sociable lodging where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed in a dormitory, with shared use of a lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex and have private or shared bathrooms. Private rooms may also be available, but the property must offer dormitory-style accommodation as a defining feature.
Hotels are establishments that provide paid lodging on a short-term basis. Facilities may range from a modest-quality mattress in a small room to large suites with bigger, higher-quality beds, a dresser, a refrigerator and other kitchen facilities, a flat-screen television, and an en-suite bathroom.
Hydroelectric power plants use flowing or stored water to spin turbines and generate electricity. They range from small run-of-river sites beside a weir to large dams with vast reservoirs behind them.
Ice cream shops or ice cream parlors / parlours are places that sell ice cream, gelato, sorbet, and frozen yogurt to consumers. Ice cream is typically sold as regular ice cream (also called hard-packed ice cream), gelato, or soft serve, which is usually dispensed by a machine with a limited number of flavors.
Government offices where you apply for visas, residence permits, or other immigration paperwork. The place to go for official help with living or working in a country legally.
Restaurants serving Indian food, rich in spices and slow-cooked curries. Expect dishes such as biryani, tandoori, and freshly baked naan.
Artworks designed for a particular spot, often mixing materials, light, sound, or movement. Installations invite you to experience the piece in its setting rather than just look at it from a distance.
Offices where you can arrange and manage insurance cover, from agents to broker branches. A place to get quotes, take out a policy, or sort out a claim.
Restaurants serving Italian food, such as pasta and pizza. Expect comforting classics from risotto to fresh-baked focaccia.
Restaurants serving Japanese food, including sushi and sashimi. Expect dishes such as ramen, tempura, and freshly rolled maki alongside the raw-fish classics.
A jewellery store or jewelry store is a retail business establishment that specializes in selling, and sometimes buying, jewellery and watches. Jewellery stores may also provide services such as repairs, remodeling, restoration, design, and manufacturing.
Key cutters are shops, usually very small, where you bring an ordinary key and get a duplicate made while you wait. The shop may also sell related items such as keyrings or padlocks, but it is not a full-featured locksmith office or workshop. Key cutting is sometimes, but not always, combined with simple shoe-mending services.
Kindergartens are establishments that offer early years education and supervision (also known as pre-schools) for children up to the age of formal (often mandatory) school education. They can also be establishments where parents can leave their young children but which provide no formal education.
Kiosks are small stand-alone pavilions selling products like cigarettes, newspapers, sweets, snacks, and beverages. The shops are normally so small that customers cannot enter them.
Laundries are places where you can get clothes and sometimes other textile items washed or cleaned. They might be self-service and coin-operated (self-service laundry, coin laundry, laundromat, launderette, or coin wash), or they may offer staffed drop-off service.
Law offices and solicitors offering legal advice and representation. Turn to one for anything from contracts and property to disputes and family matters.
Libraries are places to read, borrow, and often study books and other media. Many also offer quiet workspaces, computers, and free internet for visitors.
Lighthouses standing along coasts, rivers, and waterways to guide passing ships. Many are striking landmarks in their own right and a rewarding place to visit.
Liquor stores are shops that sell alcoholic drinks to takeaway. In some countries they are regulated and licensed by the government while in other countries, the shops are government owned. Liquor stores are also called bottle shops or Off-Licence or Offies.
Ruined or abandoned buildings, infrastructure, and settlements that are still standing or known by name. They draw the curious and urban explorers alike.
Marinas where leisure yachts and motor boats are moored and looked after. They often offer fuel, repairs, and other facilities for boat owners and visiting sailors.
Marketplaces or markets are locations where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. The traditional market square is a city square where traders set up stalls and buyers browse the offered goods.
Companies that design, build, and repair things made of metal. Their work spans planning, fabrication, trade, and on-site installation.
Restaurants serving Mexican food, such as tacos and burritos. Expect bold flavours, fresh salsas, and dishes built around beans, corn, and chilli.
Mines and quarries in operation, from open-pit gravel pits to underground mine entrances. These are working extraction sites where minerals, stone, or other resources are being taken from the ground.
The headquarters of a government ministry or central department, where top-level policy and administration for that branch of government is based. Not every service under a ministry is listed here — only the main seat of the department.
Mobile phone shops are stores that primarily sell mobile phones, related accessories and sometimes SIM cards and contracts. Some shops are operated by national telecom provider chains.
Monuments and memorials raised to mark people, events, or places of importance. They range from grand statues to quiet plaques worth pausing at.
Images or patterns built from small tiles, stones, or glass pieces set into a surface. Mosaics can cover floors, walls, and fountains with intricate colour and detail.
Motels or motor lodges are hotels designed for motorists and often have a parking area for motor vehicles close to the rooms. Motels usually offer short term accommodation for people travelling by car.
Motorcycle shops are commercial establishments that sell motorcycles and/or related accessories, clothes, parts, and sometimes offer rental services.
Large paintings or designs applied directly to a wall or building facade. Murals can brighten a whole street and often tell a local story at a glance.
Museums are institutions that care for and conserve collections of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance. Many public museums make these items available through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary and are open to the general public.
Music stores primarily sell recorded music (vinyl/CDs). They can also be called "record shops" or "record stores". They may sell other related things (posters, books about bands or DVDs of live concerts) in small quantities, but they call themselves a music shop.
Musical instrument shops sell instruments of all kinds, for example guitars, pianos, and drums. Their customers may be children, hobby musicians, professionals, or any combination of these. They may also sell books with lyrics and scores.
Protected natural areas set aside to safeguard wildlife, plants, and habitats. Many are open to visitors for quiet walks and watching nature, sometimes with marked trails.
A newsagent, newsstand, or newspaper stand is a shop primarily selling newspapers and magazines. They normally also sell a wide range of convenience items, such as cigarettes, pens, paper goods like copybooks, sweets, chocolates, sandwiches, and milk. Newsagents are very common at transport hubs such as railway stations and airports, for example the chain W.H. Smith in Britain.
Newspaper machines sell newspapers or similar print publications from a self-service box or machine. They are most common in busy streets, stations, and outside shops.
Nightclubs where you can dance and drink late into the night, also known as discos. Expect music, a dance floor, and a lively crowd after dark.
Nuclear power plants use nuclear reactors to generate large amounts of electricity from a relatively small site. They are distinctive industrial complexes, usually beside rivers or coasts for cooling water.
Nursing homes are residential care places for people who need more regular support, supervision, or nursing attention. Expect staff on site and a setting built around ongoing care.
Towers built so you can take in the view from high up. Climb or ride to the top for a sweeping outlook over the surrounding landscape or city.
Oil-fired power plants burn fuel oil to generate electricity, often as backup or peaking stations that can start quickly. They are less common than gas plants but still found where oil is the available fuel.
Sites tied to the oil industry, from wells and production yards to processing and storage facilities. These are working petroleum sites rather than petrol stations on the roadside.
Disused mines, mine shafts, tunnels, and old quarries left behind by past industry. They make intriguing landmarks for anyone curious about how the land was once worked.
An optician shop sells, fits and repairs prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses. It may or may not include grinding eyeglass lenses, although in the modern era grinding is usually an in-shop capability. Opticians also may sell related accessories and leisure eyewear like sunglasses.
Optometrists (also known as doctors of optometry) are health care professionals who provide primary eye care through comprehensive eye examinations. They diagnose and manage various vision abnormalities including refractive errors as well as various eye diseases.
Public artworks that are not tagged with a specific form. Browse here for pieces that fall outside the named types like sculptures, murals, or mosaics.
Outreach services support people where they are, whether through drop-in help, street outreach, or community-based assistance. They focus on making support reachable rather than requiring a formal office visit.
Painted artworks displayed outdoors or in public spaces, from panels and canvases to works integrated into a building. These are pieces you can appreciate up close without going inside a gallery.
Parcel lockers are self-service machines for collecting parcels and, where supported, dropping them off for shipment or returns. Use a code to open your compartment at any time of day.
Parcel pickup and drop-off points are partner businesses that act as relay points for parcel services, often inside convenience stores, kiosks, or other local shops.
Parking ticket machines let drivers pay for parking and print or register the required ticket or session. You will usually find them in paid street parking areas and public car parks.
Parks are recreational green spaces, usually in a town or city, made for relaxation and outdoor life. They are a place to walk, play, picnic, or simply sit and unwind.
Pastry shops specialise in pastries and baked sweets such as croissants, tarts, eclairs, and filled cakes. They are usually retail shops focused on take-home treats rather than everyday bread.
Pet stores or pet shops are retail businesses that sell pet food, supplies, and accessories. Some also sell pets, though that is not always the case.
Fuel stations, also known as filling stations, petrol stations, gas stations, or petrol garages, are facilities that sell fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold are petrol and diesel, with gasoline or gas being the usual North American terms.
Pharmacies (also called chemists or drugstores) commonly sell medicines, as well as miscellaneous items such as confectionery, cosmetics, office supplies, toys, hair care products and magazines and occasionally refreshments and groceries.
Photographers are people who take photographs with a camera. This collection contains the workplaces or offices of photographers, also called studios.
Physiotherapy practices that help people recover movement and ease pain through exercise and hands-on treatment. A place to turn to for injuries, rehabilitation, and ongoing mobility problems.
Spots set aside for picnics, often with tables, benches, and a bit of shade or a view. A handy place to stop for a meal outdoors on a walk or a drive.
Piers and jetties reaching out over the water, built for strolling, fishing, or boarding boats. They make a pleasant place for a walk and a view back towards the shore.
Places that serve pizza, from sit-down pizzerias to takeaway counters. Some bake to order while others sell it by the slice to eat on the go.
Places of worship are specially designed structures or consecrated spaces where individuals or a group of people such as a congregation come to perform acts of devotion, veneration, or religious study. A building constructed or used for this purpose is sometimes called a house of worship.
Playgrounds, playparks, or play areas are places specifically designed to enable children to play there. They are typically outdoors. While a playground is usually designed for children, some target other age groups. Playgrounds might exclude children below a certain age.
A plumber is a skilled tradesperson who specializes in installing and maintaining systems used for (drinking) water supply, sewage and drainage.
A police station (sometimes called a "station house") is a building which serves to accommodate police officers and other members of staff. These buildings often contain offices and accommodation for personnel and vehicles, along with locker rooms, temporary holding cells and interview/interrogation rooms.
Post boxes (postboxes or pillar boxes), also known as collection boxes, mailboxes, letter boxes, or drop boxes in American English, are physical boxes into which members of the public can deposit outgoing mail for collection by a country's postal service.
Post offices are places where letters and parcels may be sent or collected. In small villages post offices are now closing and are replaced by postal services hosted in local shops or other public services.
Power poles are the shorter wooden or concrete posts that carry electricity along streets and into neighbourhoods on overhead lines. They are a familiar sight wherever local wiring runs above ground, linking homes and businesses to the wider grid.
Power towers are tall metal structures that carry high-voltage electricity across long distances on overhead lines. You will often see them in straight rows across open countryside or following major routes, linked by heavy cables high above the ground.
Public bookcases are cabinets that may be used freely and anonymously for the exchange and storage of books without the formalities associated with libraries. In public places, these cabinets are usually robust, weatherproof, and available at all times.
Government-run employment offices that help people find work, register as jobseekers, or access public job programmes. Distinct from private recruitment agencies.
General government service desks where citizens can get official help, submit forms, or be directed to the right department. A broad category for everyday contact with public administration.
Public transport ticket machines sell or top up tickets for buses, trams, metros, and trains. They are usually placed in stations, on platforms, or at major stops.
Pubs, or public houses, are establishments licensed to sell alcoholic drinks, which traditionally include beer (such as ale) and cider. It is a social drinking establishment and a prominent part of many cultures. In many places, especially in villages, a pub is the focal point of the community.
Estate agencies that help you buy, sell, or rent homes and other property. Drop in to browse listings or get advice on the local market.
Recycling stations are containers or centers that accept waste for recycling and sometimes also donations of used goods. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, tires, textiles, batteries, and electronics.
Offices where births, marriages, and deaths are officially recorded, and where you can often order certificates or register other civil records. Also known as a registry office in many countries.
Restaurants or eateries are businesses that prepare and serve food and drinks to customers. Meals are generally served and eaten on the premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, cuisines and service models.
Places focused on made-to-order sandwiches, subs, and filled rolls to eat in or take away. A quick, casual choice for a light meal on the go.
Dump stations are places where raw sewage may be entered into a sanitary sewer system in a safe and responsible way. Dump stations are often used by owners of motorhomes, campervans, recreational vehicles or boats that are equipped with toilet facilities and a sewage holding tank, also known as a blackwater tank.
Saunas are places built around heat bathing and sweating, whether as a standalone venue or as part of a larger leisure facility. People come here to relax, warm up, and use steam or dry-heat rooms as part of a wellness routine.
Mills that cut logs into lumber, boards, and other timber products. These are active wood-processing sites with saws, drying sheds, or timber yards.
Schools are educational institutions designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students (or "pupils") under the direction of teachers.
Sites where scrap metal and other recyclable materials are collected, sorted, and processed. These are working yards, not abandoned dumps.
Three-dimensional artworks shaped from stone, metal, wood, or other materials and placed where you can walk up to them. From abstract forms to figurative pieces, these are works meant to be seen in the round.
Seafood shops are stores selling fish or seafood. This type of shop is known as a fishmonger and will typically sell a range of freshwater and ocean fish, as well as seafood items such as squid, octopus, shrimp, lobster, crab, oysters, and mussels.
Second hand shops are privately owned shops selling second hand goods, purely for the benefit of the owner (not for charity). They are also known as "resale shops" or "thrift shops" in some areas. A "consignment shop" is a specific type of second hand shop. Shops where you can also find new products should be added to the respective category.
Sex shops or erotic shops, adult book or video stores are retail businesses that sell products related to adult sexual or erotic entertainment, such as sex toys, erotic lingerie and underwear, safe sex products (condoms and dental dams), erotic games and gifts as well as pornographic films and magazines.
Shelters provide safe temporary accommodation or refuge for people who need somewhere to stay. This is different from a weather shelter, which is only a simple structure for brief protection from the elements.
Shipwrecks, whether visible above the water or marked out at sea. They make atmospheric landmarks and a draw for divers and history buffs alike.
Places where ships and boats are built, repaired, or dry-docked. These working yards usually sit on a waterfront with slips, cranes, or covered assembly halls.
Shoe stores or shoe shops are retailers that specialize in selling shoes. From slippers to athletic shoes to boots, they may also sell shoe accessories, including insoles, shoelaces, shoe horns, and shoe polish.
Shoemakers create, repair, or alter shoes, boots, sandals, clogs, and moccasins to fit personal needs. Sometimes they also produce other goods made from leather, such as hats or handbags.
Shopping malls are shopping precincts or shopping centers in which one or more buildings form a complex of shops with interconnecting walkways, usually indoors. A common feature of shopping malls is a food court.
Industrial facilities where livestock is processed into meat products. These are working abattoirs and meat plants, not butcher shops on the high street.
Offices of the national or regional social security system, where you can handle pensions, benefits, and related entitlements. Useful for official help with social insurance matters.
Government offices that provide social care, welfare support, and help for people in need within the community. The first stop for many kinds of public social assistance.
General social support facilities where the exact service type is not the main thing you are searching for. Use this broad category when you just need a nearby place offering social care or practical assistance.
Solar power plants are large installations that turn sunlight into electricity, often covering fields or rooftops with rows of panels. They range from modest community sites to vast solar farms on open land, feeding power into the wider grid.
Soup kitchens provide prepared meals to people in need, usually at no cost or for a token amount. They are places to find immediate meal support rather than groceries to take home.
Sports centres are dedicated facilities where sport takes place within an enclosed area. Many support several activities under one roof, from courts to pools.
Shops selling sports equipment, clothing, and gear. Whether you are kitting out for the gym, the pitch, or the outdoors, this is where to find what you need.
Stables and livery yards where horses are housed, boarded, or kept. Some also offer animal boarding and other facilities for owners.
Stadiums are large sports venues with tiered seating for big crowds of spectators. They host matches, athletics, and major events, often drawing thousands at a time.
Shops selling stationery such as paper, notebooks, greeting cards, envelopes, pens, pencils, and other related supplies for home, school, and office use. Office-supply shops may also sell furniture or electronics, but if stationery is their primary focus, they fall into this category.
Life-size or larger figures of people, animals, or characters, usually on a plinth or base. These are the standing monuments you often find in squares, parks, and outside public buildings.
Strip clubs are venues where strippers provide adult entertainment, predominantly in the form of striptease or other erotic or exotic dances like lapdances. Strip clubs typically adopt a nightclub or bar style, and can also adopt a theatre or cabaret-style.
Subway entrances are the points where you enter or leave an underground station. Look for them at street level to reach the metro network below.
Mountain summits, peaks, and volcano tops to set your sights on. A natural goal for hikers and climbers chasing the view from the very top.
Supermarkets are self-service shops offering a wide variety of food, beverages and household products, organized into sections and shelves. They are larger and have a wider selection than earlier grocery stores, but are smaller and more limited in the range of merchandise than hypermarkets or big-box markets.
Support workshops are places where people receive structured activities, training, or supported work as part of social care or rehabilitation. They are distinct from ordinary commercial workshops or maker spaces.
Sweet vending machines focus on confectionery such as candy, chocolate, and other sugary treats. They are the classic snack stop in waiting rooms, stations, and leisure venues.
Swimming pools, swimming baths, wading pools, paddling pools, or simply pools are structures designed to hold water to enable swimming or other leisure activities. Pools can be built into the ground (in-ground pools) or built above ground (as a freestanding construction or as part of a building or larger structure).
Swinger clubs are establishments where adults meet for parties and group sex. These can be on private premises or in publicly accessible places.
This collection contains tailor shops and tailors. A tailor is a person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally, especially suits and men's clothing. Tailor shops usually offer the same services and also sell clothes.
Offices where you file tax returns, pay taxes, or get help with tax matters from the government. Handy when you need to sort out income tax, business tax, or official tax documents.
Taxi stands (or taxi ranks, cab stands, cab ranks, or hack stands) are queue areas on a street or on private property where taxicabs line up to wait for passengers. They are often found at airports, hotels, railway/bus/subway stations, large shopping centers, or other places where people congregate.
Restaurants serving Thai food, known for its fragrant balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavours. Expect dishes such as curries, pad thai, and tom yum soup.
Theaters, theatres or playhouses, are structures where theatrical works or plays are performed, or other performances such as musical concerts may be produced. The facilities are traditionally organized to provide support areas for performers, the technical crew and the audience members.
Theme parks are a type of amusement park that base its structures and attractions around a central theme, often featuring multiple areas with different themes. Unlike temporary and mobile funfairs and carnivals, amusement parks are stationary and built for long-lasting operation.
Dedicated public toilets you can go to specifically to use the facilities. This category is for standalone toilet amenities rather than ordinary venues that merely happen to have a toilet on site.
Historic tombs and burial monuments, from grand mausoleums to ancient rock-cut graves. They make atmospheric landmarks for anyone interested in the past.
Tourist information includes tourist information centres and offices, map boards, town maps, site maps, hiking and other trail maps, and information boards showing details about local history or wildlife.
A town hall is a village, town, or city hall: a building that may serve as an administrative center or simply as a community meeting place. A town hall is not necessarily used, or ever to have been used, for administrative functions. It can also serve as a village hall, commonly in UK villages, and host community events such as fundraising and discos. This category also includes city halls, where the principal offices of a city administration are located.
Toy shops or toy stores are shops focused on selling children's toys. They may sell toys for babies or small children, such as dolls and teddy bears, but also toys for adults such as board games, collectible miniature figurines, card games, or tabletop games.
Train stations are where you catch and leave the railway, with platforms and ticketing. Larger ones also handle freight, but for most people they are the way to travel by train.
Tram stops where you can board or get off a tram. They are part of the local public transport network and usually marked by a shelter or platform.
Government offices that oversee transport matters such as vehicle licensing, driving records, or public transport administration. Useful when you need official help with roads, vehicles, or transit permits.
A travel agency, or travel agent's shop, is a business selling travel-related products and services. It is a common kind of high-street shop that provides tourism-related services to the public.
Tyre shops sell and/or repair automotive tyres (tires in American English) for cars and trucks. In many Asian countries they also offer vulcanising services, meaning the repair or refurbishment of existing tyres.
Universities are institutions of advanced learning where students study and sit exams across a wide range of subjects. They award degrees and carry out research.
A variety store or price-point retailer is a retail shop that sells inexpensive items, usually with a single price point for all items in the store. Typical merchandise includes cleaning supplies, toys, and confectionery. Other names include "dollar store", "discount store", "bargain store" or "bargain basement".
Vets are practices where a veterinary surgeon, also known as a veterinarian or vet, works. This can range from a small office to a large animal hospital. It is a place with a certified doctor that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals.
Scenic spots that offer a good view out over the surroundings. Stop by for a memorable outlook over the landscape, coast, or city below.
Sites with buildings where goods are stored and shipped from, but not made on the premises. Handy when you need distribution hubs, storage depots, or logistics yards.
Waste baskets (waste containers, dust bins, litter bins, rubbish bins, garbage cans, trash cans) are single containers made out of metal or plastic for temporarily depositing garbage that are easily accessible for pedestrians. "Garbage" may refer to food waste specifically or to municipal solid waste.
Water dispensers provide drinking water, either by bottle, cup, or refill. They are useful where you need a quick top-up but there is no free drinking fountain nearby.
Tall towers that hold a raised water tank to keep pressure in the local supply. Many are striking local landmarks, visible for miles around.
Waterfalls where rivers and streams tumble over a drop in the land. They range from gentle cascades to dramatic falls worth a special trip to see.
Small roadside shrines and standing crosses found along paths, lanes, and field edges. These quiet devotional markers are often centuries old and reward a closer look as you pass.
Weather shelters are basic architectural structures or buildings that provide protection from the local environment, especially bad weather conditions such as storms, rain, and heavy snowfall.
Wind power plants are groups of turbines that convert wind into electricity, usually spread across hillsides, coastlines, or open plains. A single site may hold anything from a few towers to a large wind farm with dozens of rotors.
A winery is a building or property that produces wine, or a business involved in wine production, such as a wine company. Some wine companies own many wineries. Besides winemaking equipment, larger wineries may also feature warehouses, bottling lines, laboratories, and large expanses of tanks known as tank farms.
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