Hoi An, Vietnam
Vietnam is home to many incredible cities, and one of those is Hoi An. The whole city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it has the goods to back it up. Located on Vietnam’s central coast, Hoi An is known for having an incredibly well-preserved Ancient Town, which is cut through by canals.
Visit the famous Japanese Bridge, which has an impressive Buddhist temple to its side. One of the most incredible thins to witness in Hoi An is the Lantern Full Moon Festival, which happens every full moon cycle. At the festival hundreds of people exchange lanterns, flowers and other ‘good luck’ gifts.
London, England
It is a known fact that London is a city that must be visited at least once in a lifetime. Not only is the city rich in history, it is simply a pleasure to walk through. Iconic sites like Waterloo Bridge, Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London and the Big Ben are just a fraction of what the city has to offer.
For nature lovers, there are lush parks like Hyde Park, Richmond Park, Syon House and St. James' Park. Also, there are countless little neighborhoods full of art and culture to get lost in for days, including Knightsbridge, Soho, Shoreditch, Notting Hill, Wingate Road.
Antigua, Guatemala
Imagine a city with rich, Spanish Baroque architecture and three huge volcanoes. Sounds like something from a novel, right? Well, the city of Antigua in Guatemala is exactly that. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Antigua has a fascinating history and beautiful nature.
Among the most impressive landmarks are the Aro de Santa Catalina and the beautiful, bright-yellow Merced Church.
New York, USA
New York is truly one of the greatest cities in the world. This North American city has everything you could ever imagine: incredible food from every part of the world, stunning art, historic streets, lush nature, high-end shopping, theater shows, cinemas, architecture, and much more.
Comprised of five different boroughs, New York City is a very densely populated place. The city sits at the meeting point of the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean, me of its most iconic sites are the Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, the Rockeffeler Center, Broadway, the MOMA, the Met, the Lincoln Center, and of course, Greenwich Village.
Edinburgh, Scotland
If you're a lover of literature, Edinburgh is the place for you. The capital of Scotland is rich in history and has produced some of the world's most incredible writers, including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Muriel Spark and J.K. Rowling.
The small city of Edinburgh has many sites to see, among them Arthur's Seat, the famous Edinburgh Castle, and the spookiest graveyard in the world, Greyfriars Kirkyard. The locals lovingly refer to Scotland as Auld Reekie (Old Smoky in Scots), because back in coal-burning days, people that lived in the countryside always saw a cloud of smoke over the city from afar.