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No. 10 - Barcelona
Back in 1999, Barcelona was selected by National Geographic as one of the 50 must-see places to visit. Indeed, Barcelona's welcoming, relaxed and cosmopolitan atmosphere is fascinating; The rich cultural heritage, the architectural aesthetics of Antoni Gaudí, and the free-spirited sandy beach attract many tourists to come and explore.
Barcelona is considered one of the most attractive cities in Europe, and in this city on the edge of the Mediterranean, you can walk to Parc Güell and feel the architectural magic of Gaudí; Go to the new stadium Camp Nou to watch a passionate ball game; to the highest point of Tibidabo Mountain for a panoramic view of Barcelona; Venture through the intricate alleyways of El Gòtic, the Gothic Quarter. In addition to being eye-opening, you can't help but marvel at the infinite vitality of the city.
No. 9 - Santorini
When it comes to Greece, many people think of Athens, the historical and cultural capital, and Santorini, which is romantic. With what is known as "the most beautiful sunset in the world" and a variety of Greek atmospheres, it is indeed a rare travel destination.
Santorini is an island ring of volcanoes in the Aegean Sea, with many small towns each with its own flavor. In the northwest of Santorini, there is a small town called Oia, where the beautiful scenery of Santorini Island seen in the magazine was taken, and it can be said that you can see the beautiful Aegean Sea as soon as you step out.
No. 8 - New York City
New York can be said to be a frequent visitor to movies and TV series, the sincere friendship in "Friends", the love routine in "Sex and the City", the shopping malls in "Wall Street", etc., all continue to deepen people's impression of this estimated metropolis: everything can happen in New York.
People are keen to set foot in this dream land, probably because they can find different cultures here. If you're tired of the cityscape of the metropolis, you can pop into different types of museums and art galleries, or even go to Central Park to feel like an urban oasis.
No. 7 - Bora Bora
How many places in the world are known as marine paradises? In addition to the well-known Maldives, the Great Barrier Reef, and Hawaii, there is an even more fantastic place in the South Pacific Ocean - Bora Bora.
The main attraction of Bora Bora is the turquoise waters that don't need to be P-map. As far as the eye can see, the sea water changes from light green to translucent blue, and it is cool at a glance. The excessively clear waters are home to a variety of marine life, and you can get up close and personal with manta rays and sharks.
No. 6 - Kyoto
Kyoto is a city with a long history, and its rich culture makes it a fascinating place. The relaxed pace of life is also one of the reasons why many tourists come here, you can find food, drink and entertainment here, and you can see the most beautiful cherry blossoms and maple leaves when the season is right.
If you have enough time, you can walk and ride along the Kamogawa River, find hidden cafes, find books at countless specialty bookstores such as Ebunsha, go to Arashiyama to get autumn leaves, and hike to Mt. Hiei for a baptism.
No. 5 - Reykjavik
Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland, has definitely been a tourist hotspot in recent years, and there is the purity, simplicity of the white space that people are looking for. This tiny city sits on the rewards of nature and is definitely worth exploring to discover its treasures.
Reykjavík is full of natural hot springs and pools, so if you want to experience the lifestyle of the locals, you should definitely take a dip in the thermal pools. If you happen to be in Reykjavík for a weekend, be sure to visit the flea market Kolaportid, which has a relaxed atmosphere and is perfect for casual strolling.
No. 4 - Scottish Highlands
When it comes to some of the UK's most spectacular natural landscapes, the first thing that comes to mind is the Scottish Highlands. There is a large fault in the land of Scotland, and the west and north sides of the large fault are higher, and this area is called the Scottish Highlands.
Whether it's winter or summer, it has a unique beauty: sparsely populated, mountains and many ancient buildings and castles. The scenery of the highlands is desolate and rugged, and if you have seen "The Lord of the Rings" or "A Song of Ice and Fire", you will definitely associate it with those majestic scenes.
No. 3 - Courchevel
Courchevel is the proudest resort of the French, and this place in the Alps is not only known as a skiing paradise in Europe, but also a great place to enjoy food and spa.
No. 2 - Tenerife
Tenerife is known as the "Island of Eternal Spring" because of its average temperature of 27 degrees Celsius all year round, which makes this island in Spain's Canary Islands attractive to many tourists.
No. 1 - Sharm el-Sheikh
You may be unfamiliar with the city of Sharm El Sheikh, but there's a reason why it's in the top 1 of the search list.
Located at the southernmost tip of Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Sharm el-Sheikh is a paradise for divers with warm sunshine, fine sand, crystal clear waters, and thousands of Red Sea coral reefs.
At the intersection of mountains and the sea, you can also camp in the mountains and ride a camel through the desert while watching the sunset and the starry sky. The best time to visit Sharm el-Sheikh is from October to May, when the weather is cool, the sea is highly visible and the water temperature is suitable for diving.
Epilogue
After reading the above introduction, where do you most want to go?