
1. Narnia

Sorry to ruin your childhood dreams, but someone has to tell you that the places you saw in "Chronicles of Narnia" are all fantasy. 4 children evacuated to a village after the outbreak of World War II, enter discover a place inside the house their eyes that sends them to the mystical land.
The visit to Narnia took the children to the magical world, where it was quite common to talk to the lion king and other animals.
2. Hogwarts

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry, the famous school of magic that comes in the form of a Gothic-style castle, does not exist anywhere in the world. The fantasy of JK Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, for years has made us all live in another world, where every home has ghost dwellers and kitchens are managed by little elves, who take care to feed the students.
3. Neverland

You know this look well, don't you? It is the famous land where Peter Pan and Tinker Bell lived. Of course you wanted to visit this place, but what does it matter that Neverland belongs to the child who never grew up.
The fictional island includes the "Kafka Rock" (the place where pirates hid their treasures), the Creek Crocodile and the Neverpeak-giant mountain in the center of the island. The exact location of the imaginary island is still unclear. This island has always been described as close to the "stars on the Milky Way" ...
4. Discworld

Disceorld is a flat planet, balanced by the backs of four elephants, who are standing in the swamp a giant turtle swimming in the infinite universe.
The magic sphere is populated by mythical characters, including witches, witches, wolves, dwarves and dragons. It is certain that this place has attracted thousands of people, but no one has been able to visit it because it exists only in our imagination!
5. The Emerald City

This fairytale place is found only in L. Frank Baum's book, The Wizard of Oz. The yellow road leads to the city, in the center of the Land of Oz, called The Emerald City. Within that world, everything is green and inaccessible.
Source: BBC