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15 Places You Wouldn’t Think There Would Be A McDonald’s But There Is

There are three things you can count on in this life. Death, taxes, and a McDonald's being somewhere right around the corner.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 3 months ago in Wow

There are three things you can count on in this life. Death, taxes, and a McDonald's being somewhere right around the corner. 


Micky D's has spread itself all around the world, integrating itself into new cultures and showing no signs of slowing down in the 21st century. 


So in that spirit, here are 15 places you wouldn't think would have a Mc Danks. But they do. 

  • 1

    The Paddleboat

    Located on the Mississippi, this old fashioned paddleboat was turned into a Micky D’s. How American is that? However, it closed down in 2000.

    The Paddleboat

  • 2

    Dongmen Street

    Located in Shenzhen, China, this McDonald’s sticks out like a sore thumb.

    Dongmen Street

  • 3

    UFO McDonald’s

    In Roswell New Mexico, the site of an infamous alleged UFO crash.

    UFO McDonald’s

  • 4

    Hangzhou, China

    This McDonald’s now resides in the house of former Taiwanese politician Chiang Ching-kuo, from the 1940s.

    Hangzhou, China

  • 5

    Checkpoint Charlie

    It’s only fitting that this American checkpoint between West and East Berlin is now overlooked by a McDonald’s ready to comfort any American tourist who comes to check it out. I personally have eaten there, and let me tell you, European McDonald’s are always fantastic.

    Checkpoint Charlie

  • 6

    McSki

    Perhaps the best McDonald’s nickname, this Swedish McDonald’s features the world’s only “ski-through.”

    McSki

  • 7

    Paris

    A McDonald’s in Paris might not be surprising, but shoving one into this skinny and gorgeous building certainly is.

    Paris

  • 8

    Douglas DC-3

    This Taupo, New Zealand McDonald’s has an old plane out front, and you can eat inside of it.

    Douglas DC-3

  • 9

    Guantanamo Bay

    Yep, even the infamous Cuban camp isn’t immune to American opportunism.

    Guantanamo Bay

  • 10

    The Louvre Museum

    Paris’s iconic museum sure is pretty. Wait, what’s inside that clear prism? Oh, a grungy fast food joint. At least they made it look nice.

    The Louvre Museum

  • 11

    Norwegian Bank

    Located in Kristiansand, Norway, McDonald’s swooped in when this bank decided it no longer needed its building.

    Norwegian Bank

  • 12

    Yangshuo, China

    This small village in China might be scenic and remote, but it has space for a picturesque Mc Danks.

    Yangshuo, China

  • 13

    Negev Desert

    Dying in the Israeli desert? Not to worry, there’s a McDonald’s right in the middle of it.

    Negev Desert

  • 14

    The Museum of Communism

    Nothing says capitalism like putting a McDonald’s up in Prague, right next to the museum of communism.

    The Museum of Communism

  • 15

    Shipcaptain’s Mansion

    McDonald’s loves to nestle itself into local culture, and they have successfully done so with this former captain’s mansion in Maine.

    Shipcaptain’s Mansion

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