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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Tourist Attractions You Can&#8217;t Visit in 2025 While global travel is easier than ever, with more destinations being connected through countless new flight routes, some iconic attractions are disappearing. Whether due to natural disasters, financial struggles, or changing tastes, these once-popular sites are no longer accessible. Here&#8217;s a look at several major tourist spots [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>While global travel is easier than ever, with more destinations being connected through countless new flight routes, some iconic attractions are disappearing. Whether due to natural disasters, financial struggles, or changing tastes, these once-popular sites are no longer accessible. Here&#8217;s a look at several major tourist spots you won&#8217;t be able to visit in 2025 — and perhaps never again.</p>
<h4>1. <strong>Two Las Vegas Landmarks Gone</strong></h4>
<p>Las Vegas said goodbye to two major casino-hotels in 2024. The <strong>Mirage</strong>, a classic property from 1989, will be replaced by a Hard Rock hotel shaped like a giant guitar. The <strong>Tropicana</strong>, meanwhile, was demolished to make way for a new stadium for the Oakland Athletics baseball team, relocating to Vegas.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Check out the futuristic <strong>Sphere</strong>, an event venue with a massive LED-lit orb, which transformed the Vegas Strip in 2024.</p>
<h4>2. <strong>Chez Michou, Paris</strong></h4>
<p>The famous drag club <strong>Chez Michou</strong> in Paris&#8217; Montmartre neighborhood closed in 2024 after the death of its beloved owner, Michel “Michou” Catty. Known for inspiring the musical “La Cage aux Folles,” the club was a Parisian institution for decades.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> For a taste of Parisian cabaret, head to <strong>Crazy Horse</strong> near the Champs-Elysees for burlesque and performances by top stars like Lisa from Blackpink.</p>
<h4>3. <strong>The Rubin Museum of Art, New York</strong></h4>
<p>New York’s <strong>Rubin Museum</strong>, renowned for its Himalayan art collection, closed its physical location in 2024 and transitioned to a &#8220;museum without walls.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Explore the <strong>Nicholas Roerich Museum</strong>, a hidden gem on the Upper West Side, featuring stunning Himalayan-inspired artwork.</p>
<h4>4. <strong>Fotografiska, New York</strong></h4>
<p><strong>Fotografiska</strong>, the photography museum with a Stockholm-based origin, closed its Park Avenue location in 2024. While they hope to reopen elsewhere in NYC, for now, the museum is no more.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Visit the <strong>International Center of Photography</strong> in the Lower East Side for dynamic photography exhibitions, talks, and book signings.</p>
<h4>5. <strong>Wayfarers Chapel, California</strong></h4>
<p>California’s <strong>Wayfarers Chapel</strong>, designed by Lloyd Wright, is closing due to climate change and the risk of landslides in the area. The chapel will be dismantled and stored until a new location is found.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Explore <strong>Christ Cathedral</strong> in Garden Grove, known for its striking glass architecture, just 40 miles west.</p>
<h4>6. <strong>Private Streets in Gion, Kyoto</strong></h4>
<p>Kyoto&#8217;s historic <strong>Gion neighborhood</strong>—famous for its geishas—is limiting public access to many side streets and alleys, to preserve privacy for residents and trainees.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Learn more about geisha culture at the <strong>Gion Kagai Art Museum</strong>, which opened in 2024 and offers performances and exhibits on geishas.</p>
<h4>7. <strong>Rothko Chapel, Houston</strong></h4>
<p>The iconic <strong>Rothko Chapel</strong> in Houston suffered extensive damage from <strong>Hurricane Beryl</strong> in 2024, and it’s currently closed indefinitely.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Check out <strong>Rothko Rooms</strong> at museums like the <strong>Phillips Collection</strong> in Washington, DC, or <strong>Tate Modern</strong> in London for a dose of Rothko&#8217;s mesmerizing art.</p>
<h4>8. <strong>Living Computers: Museum + Labs, Seattle</strong></h4>
<p>Seattle’s <strong>Living Computers: Museum + Labs</strong>, showcasing vintage tech and interactive exhibits, closed its doors in 2024. Founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the museum’s collection will be auctioned off.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Visit the <strong>Museum of Pop Culture</strong>, also supported by Allen, for a colorful and eclectic collection of pop culture and sci-fi history.</p>
<h4>9. <strong>“Double Arch” at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area</strong></h4>
<p>In 2024, the <strong>Double Arch</strong> in Utah&#8217;s Glen Canyon collapsed due to natural erosion and changes in water levels, taking one of the region&#8217;s most iconic rock formations with it.<br />
<strong>Plan B:</strong> Visit <strong>Arches National Park</strong> nearby, or explore other natural landmarks like <strong>Goblin Valley</strong> and <strong>Coral Pink Sand Dunes</strong> for beautiful, uncrowded views.</p>
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<p>While these closures are sad, they open the door for new experiences. Whether visiting other cultural institutions or exploring different natural wonders, there’s always something new to discover. Keep exploring!</p>
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