San Francisco, USA
San Francisco is a city of high-tech and startups, diverse restaurants and fun little neighborhoods, each with their unique spin.
Morocco
Few countries hold as much dreamy fascination for travelers as the beautiful country of Morocco. Desert fortresses rise out of the sands of the Sahara. Sapphire oceans caress white sandy beaches. The purple peaks of the Atlas Mountains glitter with snow. Morocco has all these sites and so much more.
Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon is the stunning capital city of Portugal, and is one of the most charismatic and vibrant cities of Europe. It is a city that effortlessly blends traditional heritage, with striking modernism and progressive thinking.
Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Few destinations can dazzle you with diversity like this - ancient Maya ruins, azure Caribbean waters and colonial cities. The Yucatan peninsula comprises three Mexican states: Yucatán, Quintana Roo and Campeche.
Riga, Latvia
Riga is the capital of Latvia and the largest city in the Baltics. It is a mixture of proud Latvian tradition and influences of the various countries that have occupied it. Independent once again since 1991, Riga's medieval old town is well worth a visit.
Rome, Italy
Rome, the capital city of Italy, is one of the world's most romantic and charismatic cities. It's a heady mix of haunting ruins, awe-inspiring art, and vibrant street life.
Paris, France
Paris is probably the most recognizable city in the world, made famous by iconic sites like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre, and the Arc de Triomphe.
Seoul, South Korea
The powerhouse of Asia's third largest economy, Seoul is a global leader of fashion, technology, and K-Pop. Yet, it retains a deeply traditional tranquility found within its many temples.
Porto, Portugal
Rising up from the banks of the Rio Douro, edgy-yet-opulent Porto entices with its historic centre, splendid food and wine scene, and beautiful sunsets.
Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn is a proud European capital that is lively, absurdly photogenic, and bursting with wonderful sights – ancient churches, medieval streetscapes, and castles.
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest has something for everyone – from dramatic history and flamboyant architecture to healing thermal waters and a nightlife that is unrivalled in Europe.
Ferrara, Italy
Ferrara is often overlooked in favor of Venice, yet, it's a heavyweight Renaissance city that can hold its own with colossal palaces, medieval walls, and famous art.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik's old town and the endless shimmer of the Adriatic are an impressive sight to see. Since Game of Thrones showcased the city’s fabulous architecture visitors have flocked to see “King’s Landing”, “Qarth” and the gardens of the “Red Keep” in real life.
Sicily, Italy
From the ancient Greeks, Phoenicians and Carthaginians to the Arabs, French and Spanish, Sicily has seen many rulers. It is an island of myth and legend and ss the bastion of Mediterranean culture, Sicily boasts stunning beaches, roaring volcanoes and rich cuisine.
Lake Como, Italy
The magnificent scenery of Lake Como has enchanted travelers for centuries. The picturesque villages of Bellagio and Verona are a great place to spend a relaxing and charming holiday.
Beijing, China
As capital of the most populous country on the planet, Beijing is layered with tales of emperors, uprisings, grandeur and hubris. It's home to over 21 million people and contains some extraordinary historical sites.
Milan, Italy
Milan is massive city that offers a sublime mix of historical architecture and modern high-rise skyscrapers, all mingled together with a dash of Italian life. The city is particularly known for its abundance of high end fashion retailers and the beautiful Duomo Cathedral.
Dalmatia, Croatia
Summers along the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia offer blue waters, stunning sunsets, medieval architecture and prized beaches. Scenes here are from Hvar, Korcula, and Split.
Verona, Italy
Nestled on a U bend on the Adige River, Verona is one of the most important cities in the Veneto region of Italy and is famed for its historical centre and myriad of stunning buildings and architecture.
The Azores
Volcanic mountain peaks, ancient fishing villages, hot springs, and untouched landscapes. You can find this all in The Azores, a remote nine-island archipelago off the coast of Portugal.
Bologna, Italy
Often neglected on travel itineraries in favour of Italy's more famous hotspots, Bologna has plenty to offer tourists, from food to art to hidden secrets. The city has three nicknames - La Dotta (the learned, for its university), La Rossa (the red, for its architecture), and La Grassa (the fat, for its food).
Belgrade, Serbia
At the frontier of empires and the junction of the great Danube and Sava rivers, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Belgrade’s fortress dominates the cityscape, while splavovi (party boats) are moored all along the river promenade.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is an exciting, lively and vibrant city, that lives up to its reputation: “East meets West”. It has a mix of Western and Eastern culture, food, shopping, and architecture. There are over 7 million people living here, in a fairly small area, making it one of the world’s most densely populated areas.
Bergamo, Italy
Bergamo is the hidden gem of Lombardy, an Italian destination often missed in favour of its more famous neighbor, Milan. Those who do visit are rewarded by it's historic atmosphere and stunning views of the region.
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City has quickly become an uber-popular weekend destination. Long a center of anthropological history and Latin American art, it now also hosts an irresistible culinary scene and innovative public architecture.
Singapore
The city-state of Singapore is a melting pot of cultures and has become one of Asia's top destinations. There is good reason for this - the food is scrumptious, the architecture is a visual treat for the eyes, and the shopping is legendary.
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, spectacularly located on its glorious harbour and beaches, has visual wow factor like few other cities. The Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge are both world famous sites, but there is so much more to discover in this world-class city.
Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena is undoubtedly the gem of the Caribbean Sea. It has excellent beaches, beautiful colonial architecture, thumping nightlife, and a historic old town. It's a popular destination for visitors year-round.
Bogota, Colombia
Home to over 10 million people, the engaging and vibrant capital city of Bogota is Colombia's beating heart.
Malta
Malta packs glorious variety into its small islands. You'll find prehistoric temples, deep blue seas, beautiful beaches, hidden coves, WW2 forts, and a history of remarkable intensity.
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