Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon has outgrown its grungy reputation and become a foodie destination for small, personality-driven restaurants as well as unusual attractions.
Modena, Italy Located in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, Modena is the home of balsamic vinegar, Ferrari and Lamborghini, and a rich opera tradition.
New Orleans From the French Quarter to Bourbon Street to the Garden District, you’ll find nightlife, food, and music that will make you never want to leave.
Singapore Singapore’s world-class attractions include vibrant shophouses on Haji Lane to the “supertrees” in Gardens by the Bay to the world’s second-largest tunnel for indoor skydiving.
Los Angeles Sunny L.A. is known for beaches, movie stars, and a sprawling expanse of possibility. And there’s really no bad time to visit. Go in July and beat the not-too-oppressive-heat with a beach day.
Copenhagen Along with historic and beautiful sites such as Nyhavn or The Little Mermaid statue, there are renowned cultural spots such as the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art .
Tokyo This city mixes futurism and tradition and boasts splendors such as the gardens at the imperial palace, along with sweeping views from the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower .
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka may not be the first spot you think of for foodie paradise, but food is one of several reasons to go. Lovers of all-day hiking can find trails with majestic waterfalls .