Have You Heard About These Unusual McDonald’s Restaurants?

McDonald’s is arguably the most popular fast food chain in the world. It’s the place travelers go to when they’re unsure about the local food, but also the place you can find location-based menu items alongside your favorite burgers and fries. With over 34,000 locations around the world, these are the most unusual McDonald’s restaurants.

Taupo, New Zealand

This New Zealand location is the only place where you can eat in a decommissioned DC3 plane. There are tables inside, and you can visit the cockpit if you want.

Clifton Hill, Melbourne, Australia

This is possibly the most beautiful McDonald’s location in the world. It’s placed in a 1937 building that was originally the United Kingdom Hotel.

Roswell, New Mexico, USA

New Mexico is the place to go if you’ve always wanted to dine in a UFO-shaped restaurant. The McDonald’s interior is designed in a similar style so it’s a perfect place for anyone who likes everything space-themed.

Kristiansand, Norway

In Norway, you can visit the McDonald’s located in an old bank. The only thing we don’t like is that it’s not possible to enter through the magnificent front doors, but that’s probably the reason they are still intact.

Piteaa, Sweden

There’s a McSki in Piteaa, where it’s not unusual to see a line of snowmobiles waiting for their orders to be ready.

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