McDonald's is the world's largest restaurant brand.
And it doesn't hesitate to throw up its chains everywhere — whether its in the middle of a desert or inside a decommissioned plane.
Here are 13 of the fast food chain's most bizarre locations. Some are quaint, and some are just crazy.
Near the Palace of Versailles in France
Maybe what Marie Antoinette meant was, "Let them eat cake... and a Big Mac, too."
This location is situated right next to the train station that brings in visitors from Paris. The restaurant looks pretty plain. But it's a convenient place for tourists to get a snack even a peasant could afford before touring a destination that was once home to some of the most lavish royalty in the world.
Close to the Guantanamo Bay Prison
This one may win the award for the bleakest McDonald's location. And if Obama's newest push to close the high-security prison is successful, it might not last much longer.
The restaurant is one of the few dining options near Guantanamo. And there have been reports that detainees are rewarded with Happy Meals if they cooperate during interrogation sessions.
Next to ancient sites in China
McDonald's invasion of China is nothing new. But the international chain has started targeting some of the countries more exotic locations, and it has chains springing up everywhere from scenic Chinese pagodas to historical temples.
The location pictured here is in the mountains near Yangshuo, China, one of the country's most beautiful outdoor locations and a tourist haven.
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