is a global fast food giant, serving millions of customers daily. However, not every McDonald’s restaurant looks the same. Around the world, some locations are renowned for their remarkable design, historical relevance, and unusual features.

Here’s a guide to the 10 most memorable, unusual McDonald’s locations worldwide. New Zealand is home to one of the world’s most unusual McDonald’s: a restaurant set inside a Decommissioned DC3 Airplane. The plane was constructed in 1943 as a military transport aircraft, which operated transport flights around the Southwest Pacific during World War II.

Now, it’s dubbed one of the “world’s coolest McDonald’s,” offering a full menu while guests dine in airplane-style seating and can even get a peek into the cockpit. Roswell, New Mexico, is famous for its alleged UFO crash in 1947, and their McDonald’s location has embraced the extraterrestrial theme. Known as the “flying saucer McDonald’s,” its space-themed interior, including statues of Ronald McDonald and friends in space suits, and UFO-shaped exterior celebrates the town’s otherworldly reputation in a playful way.

On Rue Saint-Lazare in Paris, fits into a historic building was once housed a restaurant called Au Roi de la Biere (The King of Beer). Built in 1892 and now a UNESCO World Heritage site, this location thankfully preserves its original facade, which features a king holding a pint of beer, a stork on the roof, and the Strasbourg coat of arms. This McD.