1.Sydney, Australia
Sydney is a casual, laid-back beachside city that is also a flourishing hub of activity that features some of the region’s best surfing destinations and activities. Then there are several attractions like the Opera House and Darling Harbor.
Sydney has something for everyone from trendy shopping districts to vibrant neighborhoods to relaxed coastal promenades. Go beach hooping by the day, and relax at one of the chic bars at sundown. Enjoy a walk at the Royal Botanical Gardens or spend time at Manly Beach.
Sydney also hosts several events such as the Noodles Market and Sculpture by the Sea. Museums, gardens or beach lounges, Sydney has got just about everything.
2.Florence, Italy
Florence is art personified. The unassuming little city, nestled amidst the hills of Tuscan boasts of an illustrious legacy of art, history and culture.
It wasn’t just the hub of Renaissance but also housed the iconic Medici clan along with legendary artist Michelangelo. Visit the chic shops lining Tornabuoni, where you can travel back into the 14th century.
However, Renaissance art is just the tip of Florence’s famous yet sublime character.
You’ve got to take a cooking class here and witness the city’s ultra romantic sunsets. Florence is where romance meets arts and glam.
4Dubai, United Arab Emirates
With a skyline that glimmers against a contrasting desert landscape, Dubai is an enigma. Tourists from around the planet make a beeline for its Middle East hotspot for its play hard character.
There’s a gorgeous shoreline, a much envied global culinary scene, state of the art attractions, one of its kind constructions and shopping like nowhere else! Dubai seems to defying the sky is the limit adage with its penchant for vertical growth.
The destination seems to perpetually be on a record breaking spree, featuring the world’s tallest structure, biggest shopping mall and more. Go to Jumeirah Beach, the vibrant Gold souks and the avant garde Dubai Mall.
4Rome, Italy
Rome was named after Romulus and Remus, the mythical brothers believed to be the children of a war god. Today, it is not just known for its fascinating civilization, monuments and illustrious history but also delicious food and a plethora of museums. Stroll along Piazza Navona to enjoy its old-world style cobbled streets and cafes or tuck into a plate of authentic creamy pasta.
From visiting the Colosseum to witnessing the mysterious Vatican City, the city never seems to cease invigorating tourists with its modern yet richly seeped in history character. Oh, and if that is too outdated and archaic for you, there are dazzling storefronts, designer boutiques and edge restaurants.