Travelinghas a lot of benefits. It helps people expand their worldview and learn new things about themselves and the people they’re traveling with. It also makes people see and experience things they would have never expected.It also makes people fall in love with places. Maybe something good happens there, or maybe just the place itself is captivating enough to stay in a person’s memory for a long time. Today, let’s take a trip (pun intended) through a list of the cities people dub the best they have ever visited.More info:RedditThis post may includeaffiliate links.
Travelinghas a lot of benefits. It helps people expand their worldview and learn new things about themselves and the people they’re traveling with. It also makes people see and experience things they would have never expected.
It also makes people fall in love with places. Maybe something good happens there, or maybe just the place itself is captivating enough to stay in a person’s memory for a long time. Today, let’s take a trip (pun intended) through a list of the cities people dub the best they have ever visited.
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Kyoto, Japan is so beautiful and full of calm vibes and culinary delights.
Prague.
Bruges. Really like the alcoves.
As we can see in this list, there are many cities people hold close to their hearts. These cities can range from popular destinations, which can be found, for example, in the top destinations of 2023list, like Rome, Tokyo, and New York, to not as popular ones, like Granada, Bruges, and Porto.There are many reasons why these cities stood out to people. From just good vibes and nice views to emotional attachment – to each their own. Well, without traveling, you can’t find a city you hold close to your heart, as, sadly,Google Mapscan’t show you the full magic of a place. At least not yet, but who knows what the future holds?
As we can see in this list, there are many cities people hold close to their hearts. These cities can range from popular destinations, which can be found, for example, in the top destinations of 2023list, like Rome, Tokyo, and New York, to not as popular ones, like Granada, Bruges, and Porto.
There are many reasons why these cities stood out to people. From just good vibes and nice views to emotional attachment – to each their own. Well, without traveling, you can’t find a city you hold close to your heart, as, sadly,Google Mapscan’t show you the full magic of a place. At least not yet, but who knows what the future holds?
iamminenzl said:Edinburgh.Rokaia- added:Was looking for this. A very underrated city but freaking magical.Everywhere you look is an orgasm to the eyes, lol. But I’d understand why it hasn’t been mentioned much. It’s so pricy and the weather is, well, brutally Scottish.
Florence. I would move there tomorrow.
Exploring Rome at Midnight was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had. I would love to do it again.
While some people like to travel to nature-based destinations, some others are more fond of cities. They’re full of life, and they are exciting and fascinating. But these aren’t the onlyreasonswhy cities are a thriving destination type.For instance, some might say that cities can be challenging because you can experience life in a different place, culture, andlanguage. Traveling there might be a way to get away from your daily life and see how others live theirs.This kind of exposure to different city cultures might broaden your horizons. Then you might get anemotionalattachment to the place, and maybe, one day, your story could end up in a similar list to this one.
While some people like to travel to nature-based destinations, some others are more fond of cities. They’re full of life, and they are exciting and fascinating. But these aren’t the onlyreasonswhy cities are a thriving destination type.
For instance, some might say that cities can be challenging because you can experience life in a different place, culture, andlanguage. Traveling there might be a way to get away from your daily life and see how others live theirs.
This kind of exposure to different city cultures might broaden your horizons. Then you might get anemotionalattachment to the place, and maybe, one day, your story could end up in a similar list to this one.
bee_burr_wzz said:Amsterdam.Meerkate added:I was so pleasantly surprised. Went there this summer as the middle leg of a road trip. Thought “this is my kind of place”.It’s way more than smoking weed. Coming from a guy who really doesn’t react well to weed at all.
Visited Vienna, and never left. Best place on earth.
This list doesn’t even cover all the things that make a good city, as you could also includeenvironmentalfactors, the state of health among residents, and so on.
Granada, Spain. The architecture, the food (which comes free with your beer at any bar) and the people are amazing.
Technical_Purpose352 said:London.TimedDelivery added:My commute to work used to involve a 20minute walk from Charing Cross station to Regent Street, via Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus. Every day it gave me a little thrill.
Honestly NYC. Some people find it hard to admit that it’s an incredible city and I don’t understand why. It’s not perfect but there really is no where else like it.
According toForbesin 2023, the best cities to live in the top 20 list consisted of cities like Malaga, Alicante, and Valencia in Spain (these are the top 3, and there are way more Spanish cities in the list), Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and many others.
So, if you ever think about moving to a city you think is the best one you have ever visited, maybe it’s time to rethink your decision. After all, maybe keeping the magic inside your memory or revisiting the city as a traveler is the best way to keep it on today’s list.
In the US.ChicagoHas large, grandiose vibes while still being incredibly accessible.Food is great, public transportation was amazing when I was there, had a unique culture.The cityscape was absolutely gorgeous as well.It is the quintessential “city” – like what I imagined in my head growing up.
Lisbon, Portugal. Went there last September and fell in love with the city and its surroundings, only negative side was that we had to leave and come home!
flapjaxrfun said:Barcelona.squeakysqueakysqueak added:This is WAY TO LOW!I’ve travelled a lot but nothing compares to Barcelona IMO. The people, the city design, the Vibe.I love it so much.
Copenhagen for a larger city.Castelrotto for a smaller one.
hernesson said:Istanbul. Intoxicating.Basabose added:One of the greatest experiences of my life was doing a full day food tour in Istanbul. My god it was absolutely amazing.
MR_JSQR said:Krakow Poland is absolutely amazing.Wild-Compote5730 added:Fellow Krakow fan!! It’s just beautiful, the people are great, food is great, so walkable. If I won the lottery I would buy a little bolthole on the main square and watch the trumpeter every day.
Singapore for sure. No words for how impressed I was, being a native of Northern California.The airport’s freaking fantastic. Always gonna try to book international flights with one stop there.
Berlin was great. Lots of history, art and great food.
I love Wellington, NZ. Lots to do, lots to eat, and you can walk to most anywhere (or a short uber trip with zero waiting). It’s my favourite getaway, but I wouldn’t want to live there.In Australia, I could live in Port Douglas.
Prghmbr said:Ljubljana.Careless_Silver_3037 added:Yes! I was looking to see if someone say this. I went there randomly for a training about 10 years ago, and it was one of my favorite places that I have ever been.
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Salzburg, Austria. The architecture, culture, people and experiences are absolutely amazing.
SeabeeSeth3945 said:I really liked san diego.obi-jawn-kenblomi added:I prefer San Diego to LA. Much more relaxed, lower prices, nicer people, and less busy.The beaches in the surrounding area were also great enough compared to LA.
Vancouver. The most beautiful city I’ve ever seen.
Paris. Never had a bad time in that city.
paintball6818 said:Cape Town South Africa.Jelly_Cleaver added:The vibe is just off the charts. Nothing like it. It’s almost too gorgeous and amazing.
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I really liked Munich/Muenchen. But my favorite city in my home country is definitely Honolulu.Of course the locals probably hated my family in both cities. But we had a really nice time and did our best.
Sevilla. The food, the vibe, the small streets to walk along, Plaza España (Star Wars scene), the orange trees all white with blossom in April. Difficult to beat that.
Hanoi, Vietnam. What a wildly fun and chaotic city. Kyoto and Tokyo as well!
2doublesanda20piece said:Osaka Japan.deadwake05 added:I went to Japan last year, Tokyo was amazing, Kyoto was amazing, but man the people I met and the memories I made elevated Osaka. If I could move to Japan that’s where I’d live.
Taipei. Amazing food on every corner, is a modern Asian city but still has old Chinese charm. And it is so easy to get around, the people are so friendly, and things are relatively affordable. It’s kind of a free spirit of Eastern Asia. If you want an old apartment for cheap, you can find it. Near a metro station. If you want a fancy five star hotel with all the amenities, you can find it, near a metro station. And there’s so much to do within a quick drive from the heart of the city - mountains, lakes, hiking, cycling, tea gardens, beaches, sunset views, everything. And it’s safe, for the most part.
Sydney. I went to see friends who were exchange students at my university 20 years ago. I have traveled rather extensively since then, and lived on a few different continents, but that city put a spell on me.I might be finally going back next winter. I’m excited, but also a little nervous about it ! .
Krafty747 said:Melbourne.Artai55a added:Visited Melbourne from the U.S. and when I returned home, I immediately started the migration process. Been here over ten years and still love it!
Sedona, ArizonaJust a gorgeous town, with niche shops, hiking trails, concert venues, etc.
Boston. Went once in the summer and have gone back every summer since. Great food, great history, and if I want to go on a day trip I can rent a car and be anywhere in 2-3 hours. We usually take a day and go somewhere outside the city. One of our favorite spots to drive to is Newport.
New Orleans. Steamy, great food, stunningly good looking people, and fabulously dangerous if you stumble into the wrong neighbourhood.
Rio de Janeiro!
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