The Middle Eastern city of Jerusalem is held as the holiest place on Earth by Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Located between the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean, Jerusalem’s buildings are all made of the same kind of limestone, making the city very unique.
There are countless shrines, chapels, museums, and monuments to visit, so make sure to stay for at least a week. And if you’re already there, be sure to head over to the Dead Sea, which is the lowest point on the surface of the Earth, and the saltiest body of water, too.
Berlin, Germany
The capital of Germany is a wonderful tourist destination. Berlin combines young, vibrant culture with majestic historical sites. Although many of these sites are a reminder of Germany's tragic history, they're still worth a visit and are important to visit. Be sure not to miss the Brandenburg Gate, the rmains of the Berlin Wall, the Reichstag Building and the Holocaust memorial.
After you've had your fill of history, head over to any of the countless, chic little neighborhoods that offer pubs, vintage stores, museums and, some of the world's wildest, most famous nightclubs.
Vienna, Austria
It is not surprising that the capital city of Austria is a magnificent beauty. Full of history, culture and art, Vienna is home to some of Europe's most intellectual districts. Located on the Danube River, the city truly looks like something straight out of a fairytale.
Its majestic cathedrals, cafes and palaces, along with its nearby snow-covered mountains and marvelous views make Vienna a spectacular sight to see.
San Diego, USA
Considered by many to be North America's finest city, San Diego is an extremely chilled, relaxing town on the beach with amazing views and very cool dolphin sightings. The thing about San Diego is its perfect weather, which is basically the same all year round.
Visit the harbor to soak up some history at the USS Midway or visit Balboa Park to get lost in some gorgeous green gardens.
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Mexico is a massive country, with endless tourist attractions for all tastes. However one ifs most beautiful cities is the colorful San Miguel de Allende. Located in Mexico's central highlands, San Miguel de Allende is all red, orange and yellow, and has infinite colonial buildings that remain from the Spanish rule.
The city is well-known for its local artists and art, which can be seen splashed over every corner of this magical city. Visit the old Fabrica La Aurora, the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, El Jardín and the Instituto Allende.