The thing is to see the country, but what is worth seeing cannot be seen in a hurry.
Johnson once remarked of a place) "it is worth seeing, but not going to see.
Everything is worth seeing once; and the more one sees, the less one either wonders or admires.
You did right, for whatever is worth seeing at, all, is worth seeing well, and better than most people see it.
Some of the old soldiers are wearied of drill, some of the youngsters don't like it, but--the way they entrain and detrain is worth seeing.
Whether the granite-faced reservoir and two-mile tunnel that supplies Hong-Kong with water be worth seeing I cannot tell.
I am persuaded that in an hundred years Rome will not be worth seeing; 'tis less so now than one would believe.
I am very glad that I see Rome while it yet exists: before a great number of years are elapsed, I question whether it will be worth seeing.
There are several Manufactures at Brussels, of which that of Devos for Tapistry is worth seeing; that skilful Operator having carried his Art to the utmost degree of Perfection that the Curious can desire.
Its Cathedral Church, which is worth seeing, belongs to a Chapter wherein the Catholics and the Protestants are equally admitted, and both have the Liberty of their Public Worship.
The Exchange is worth seeing, on account of the Galleries round the Square, in which the Merchants assemble as they do at Amsterdam, from 12 o'clock till half an hour past 1.
For this Purpose there's a great Number of Hospitals, among which that for Pilgrims is worth seeing.
The third Street, which ends in the Square of Spain, has also nothing in it worth seeing.
The Arsenal, which is a fine Structure, and full of Cannon, and small Arms, is worth seeing.
In the Palace there is a very magnificent Theatre, which indeed is almost the only thing there that is worth seeing, for the Imperial Palace is so wretched a Mansion that few Monarchs are lodged worse than the Emperor.
The Great Hospital founded by a Bishop whose Name was Julius, is worth seeing.
The City of Saltzbourg is worth seeing, but does not afford Amusement.
For all that isworth seeing at all is worth seeing twice.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "worth seeing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.