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The four-minute elevator ride up the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, brings you to the top of the 630-foot-tall wonder
The mod elevator cars at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri look like something straight out of The Jetsons
The elevator ride at St. Louis, Missouri"s Gateway Arch is one of the most exciting in the world, so book tickets in advance to skip the long lines.
The elevator at the AquaDom in Berlin travels up the middle of the 82-foot tall aquarium
There are almost 100 different species of sea life in Berlin"s AquaDom, which you can see through the elevator"s glass walls
The Bailong Elevator in Hunan, China"s Zhangjiajia Forest Park travels nearly 1,070 feet up a sheer cliff
The Bailong Elevator brings riders to the sky walk along the Zhangjiajie mountain cliff
The glass walls of the Bailong Elevator in Hunan, China"s Zhangjiajie National Forest allow riders to take in the green-swathed valley below.
Visitors marvel at the bucolic Scottish countryside from the top of the 115-foot tall Falkirk Wheel
The 50-minute gondola tours at Scotland"s Falkirk Wheel traverse two canals and include two rides on the elevator
The elevator at the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, takes just 40 seconds to reach the observation level, 610 feet in the air
Watch the ground zoom away from you through the glass floor of the elevators at the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand
The glass-walled elevators at the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, give you a bird"s-eye view of the city"s harbor
Take in the views of Lake Lucerne and the Alps as you ride up Switzerland"sHammetschwand Lift
The spiderweb latticework of the Hammetschwand Lift in Switzerland climbs up the side of Hammetschwand Alp.
At 499 feet, Switzerland"s Hammetschwand Lift is the tallest outdoor lift in Europe.
Office workers may be jaded, but you will be thrilled by the views of the Thames and the spire at St. Paul"s during a ride on the glass elevators at the Lloyd"s building in London.
The four-minute elevator ride up the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, brings you to the top of the 630-foot-tall wonder
The mod elevator cars at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri look like something straight out of The Jetsons
The elevator ride at St. Louis, Missouri"s Gateway Arch is one of the most exciting in the world, so book tickets in advance to skip the long lines.
The elevator at the AquaDom in Berlin travels up the middle of the 82-foot tall aquarium
There are almost 100 different species of sea life in Berlin"s AquaDom, which you can see through the elevator"s glass walls
The Bailong Elevator in Hunan, China"s Zhangjiajia Forest Park travels nearly 1,070 feet up a sheer cliff
The Bailong Elevator brings riders to the sky walk along the Zhangjiajie mountain cliff
The glass walls of the Bailong Elevator in Hunan, China"s Zhangjiajie National Forest allow riders to take in the green-swathed valley below.
Visitors marvel at the bucolic Scottish countryside from the top of the 115-foot tall Falkirk Wheel
The 50-minute gondola tours at Scotland"s Falkirk Wheel traverse two canals and include two rides on the elevator
The elevator at the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, takes just 40 seconds to reach the observation level, 610 feet in the air
Watch the ground zoom away from you through the glass floor of the elevators at the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand
The glass-walled elevators at the Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, give you a bird"s-eye view of the city"s harbor
Take in the views of Lake Lucerne and the Alps as you ride up Switzerland"sHammetschwand Lift
The spiderweb latticework of the Hammetschwand Lift in Switzerland climbs up the side of Hammetschwand Alp.
At 499 feet, Switzerland"s Hammetschwand Lift is the tallest outdoor lift in Europe.
Office workers may be jaded, but you will be thrilled by the views of the Thames and the spire at St. Paul"s during a ride on the glass elevators at the Lloyd"s building in London.