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The 10 most unusual McDonald's restaurants in the world

Like its menus, the architecture of McDonald’s restaurants is often the same. So here are 10 exceptions that prove us the opposite!

If you leave around the world and you don’t have the very adventurous mind about your diet you can be sure to find anywhere on your route from McDonald’s restaurants. They are the promise of a standardized meal that has the advantage of never disappointing. Sometimes they can also be used to have free internet access through WiFi.

One could then believe that the architecture of this sign is repeated to the infinite. But you will see that there are however several unusual places to taste your Big Mac otherwise.

1. Frattocchie, Italy

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20 km Rome in the commune of Marino is a real restaurant-museum. A glass floor allows customers of this McDonald’s to observe vestiges of the Appienne track and skeletons!

2. Taupo, New Zealand

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This restaurant has an old DC3 plane used by the American armed forces. Since the 1990s he has been wearing McDonald’s colours and we can have his meals there.

3. Times Square, New York, United States

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The McDonald’s from Broadway New York Takes a look at Music Hall. It imitates the facades of the theatres of the neighborhood with its large yellow light letters on a red background.

4. Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

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A bright “M” totally undesired, it can only be Las Vegas . The paradise of the game welcomes in its festive setting and neon this surprising building.

5. Ulsan, South Korea

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This McDonald’s located in a service station is not impressed by its size but by the two large wings that serve it as a front and its futuristic lighting.

6. Batumi, Georgia

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ArchDaily, one of the most popular architecture websites, awarded this McDonald’s the 2013 Best Commercial Building Award. A place worth the detour.

7. New Hyde Park, New York, United States

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A McDonald’s in a colonial house exists. This building was built in 1795 and was purchased in 1985 by the American ensign who kept its architecture under the pressure of the premises that refused to see the transformed Denton House.

8. Paris, France

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Recessed between two Haussmannian buildings Paris , this restaurant was installed in the walls of an ancient Alsatian brewery, in a typical building of this region.

9. Budapest, Hungary

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This McDonald’s is located in Budapest-Nyugati Station and is one of the most beautiful in the world. It is located in a former restaurant designed by the Eiffel company in the 1870s. Its Beaux-Arts and Baroque style has what to spare the amateurs of burgers-frites!

10. Saint-Louis, Missouri, United States

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If this restaurant is closed today, it is difficult not to include it in the top 10. In fact, it was possible at the time to eat in a superb steamship moored on the Mississippi.

Christopher Davis

Christopher Davis

I'm Christopher Davis, a passionate wanderer captivated by the world's splendor. Life's journey is my endless fascination, brimming with breathtaking moments, from traversing remote trails to immersing myself in vibrant cultures. Every destination holds a unique story, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my narratives, I aim to ignite your wanderlust, offering insights, tips, and the sheer thrill of exploration. Let's embark on this extraordinary adventure together, unveiling the world's hidden treasures and crafting cherished memories that fill the pages of our collective journey.

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