Bergen, Norway
If you watched the famous animated movie “Frozen”, this beautiful Norwegian city will look a little familiar. Bergen is a small, picturesque city on Norway’s southwestern coast; its small and friendly population of less than 300,000 people, its majestic fjords, and the sweet wooden houses make it a very special place to visit.
The city’s wharf of Bryggen was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a definite must-see for any tourists. If you’re in the mood for a once-in-a-lifetime sunset view, hike to the top of the Fløyen Mountain.
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, a beautiful city located on South Africa's southwest coast, is a paradise for nature lovers. Cape Town offers stunning beaches and lush mountains for any type of adventure. Its majestic Table Mountain is one of the most scenic places in the world.
Take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean from Cape Point, or go for a cliff-side drive through Chapman's peak. Or, you can visit magnificent beaches like Blouberg Beach, Long Beach and Eden on the Bay.
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Luxembourg is not only the capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, it has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city's grandiose architecture, such as Luxembourg Castle, makes this city a must-see for culture and history lovers.
Considering its very small size, Luxembourg has a lot of museums to visit. The best to start with are the National Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of History and Art.
Rome, Italy
Italy's capital simply had to be on this list. Rome has countless sites to get lost in, not to mention an incredibly rich history. As one of the world's most famous ancient cities, Rome is home to the legendary Coliseum and the Trevi Fountain.
Aside from the lovely streets and the great food, you can take a stroll on the Spanish Steps, eat an ice cream in the Piazza Navona or eat at one of the countless rooftop restaurants and bars. f you're feeling like more of a walk, go visit Gianicolo Hill.
Eze, France
Although Eze is really a commune in southeastern France, many call it a 'city'. Eze is located on a hill above the Mediterranean Sea, and has a history dating back to 2000 B.C. Ancient Greek silver has been found around the area, and is now part of a collection at the British Museum.
Since the architecture in Eze is so stunning, many people call the place a village-musee (museum village). One of the little town's most gorgeous and oldest buildings is the Chapelle de la Sainte Croix.