Wonderful Travel Places To Go

1. Autumn in South Korea is truly amazing

From @ployslittleatlas

2. Pretty Views From Bruges, Belgium

Did you know that Ghent is 28 minutes away with train from Brussels

From @jusanders23

3. Moonlight along some of Amsterdam’s gorgeous canals

From @noramaria.nl

4. This is how Christmas in London next month will look like

London has an official smallest statue, in a city filled with grand monuments and huge statues, it’s nice to know London has an official smallest statue. Located on Philpot Lane, the statue of two tiny mice eating cheese is dedicated to two builders who fell during construction of The Monument after an argument over a missing sandwich, that they blamed on each other but was actually the fault of a mice infestation

From @aureliestory

5. The very first European big mall “ Galeries Lafayette shopping mall

Galeries Lafayette has become a symbol of French luxury shopping. As one of the world’s best known department stores, it offers French and international customers a carefully curated edit of affordable and premium brands. Located in the ninth arrondissement close to the L’Opéra, it has become an essential destination for visitors. It carries more than 2,500(!) brands across womenswear, menswear, beauty and homeware. It is an ideal place if you want to invest in the latest trends. Or if you just want to pick up some luxury souvenirs from Paris

From @im.nowhere

6. Paradise is the best word to describe Bali

Bali's beauty is in everything: the nature, the gates leading to homes, the people, the food. It's genuinely everywhere

From @pink.lem

7. The Parc du Cinquantenaire, at Brussels, Belgium

The Parc du Cinquantenaire or Jubelpark is not only a park but a national landmark in Brussels. The name means ‘Park of the fiftieth anniversary’ and it was built during the reign of Leopold II to commemorate fifty years of Belgian independence

From @raagulrandy

8. The perfect Christmas itinerary in Europe. Where are you spending the holidays in the world?

In many European cities, the opening of the Christmas market is marked by welcoming the ‘Christkind’ (Christ child). This is often played by a young boy representing the baby Jesus or a young girl dressed as an angel

From @shetravelledtheworld

9. Madrid, Spain is full of civilization. Have you planned your visit to Madrid yet?

Madrid was created around the year of 860 A.C, It has been the capital of Spain since the 17th century, Madrid is the third largest city in the EU, after London and Berlin

From  @spaininfocus

10. A bad day in New York is still better than a good day anywhere else

Lady Liberty was not made in the USA, Arguably the most famous icon in New York City, the Statue of Liberty is synonymous with the freedom. Gracing the New York City skyline for more than 135 years, here’s an interesting NYC fact that tends to catch some people by surprise: the Statue of Liberty was a gift from France

From @imsny

11. The city of bicycle “Amsterdam"

There are 2500 boathouses in Amsterdam, Unsurprisingly, the waterways of Amsterdam mean that a lot of people choose to live in boathouses. There are roughly 2500 houseboats in the city, many of which are over 100 years old. While houseboats are a great solution to the housing crisis in Amsterdam, they are also interesting to tourists and locals alike, and there is a Houseboat Museum that is well worth a visit

From @simon_amste

12. It is time for the most beautiful season in the year, at Prague 

From @olga_kalacheva

13. Here's a quick guide to an adventures trip in Portugal

Don't forget to checkout save these places

📍Pink street

📍Pena Palace, Sintra

📍Cabo Da Roca

From  @patrickrevnew

14. Are you ready for this weather? Cause we are ready

From @rubenandriesse via TT

15. Did you know that there is a local Christmas market at nearly every square in Prague?

From @olga_kalacheva

16. Happiness is: Chasing waterfalls in Iceland

From @rociodelvalle

17. A snowflake is winter’s version of a butterfly

3 Best things to do in Prague in Winter

1. Explore Old Town Square

2. Museum and Gallery-Hop

3. Catch a seasonal show

From @ada_onthego

18. We will make you add Canoeing in Yukon River to your travel bucket list, at Yukon River, Canada

DID YOU KNOW THAT it is the longest river in Alaska and the Yukon. There are 2040 kilometers (1,267 miles) of the river in the state of Alaska and 1150 kilometers (715 miles) in Canada

From @inesgoovaertsphotography

19. Dreamy clouds. Tell us where you’re travelling to next

From @theholisticbackpacker

20. I always had a sense that I would fall in love with Japan

Kyoto has one of the world's largest collections of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are 17 UNESCO Sites, several of which make our list of the best things to do in Kyoto

From @adi_hashamonai

21. Socotra Island to enjoy the walks , hikes & nature beauty

Socotra’s 1,400 square miles is also full of large mountains, deep valleys, and limestone caves. The country is also home to desert plains with large sand dunes. The islands are full of native plants and animals unlike any others on the planet. Over one-third of Socotra’s 825 plant species can’t be found anywhere else. One of these is the rare dragon’s blood tree, which looks a bit like an umbrella. The island also hosts the giant succulent tree. Species of cucumber trees and pomegranates also grow there that are not found elsewhere

From @hobopeeba

22. In Amsterdam, the river and canals have been central to city life for the last four centuries

There are 2500 boathouses in Amsterdam, unsurprisingly, the waterways of Amsterdam mean that a lot of people choose to live in boathouses. There are roughly 2500 houseboats in the city, many of which are over 100 years old. While houseboats are a great solution to the housing crisis in Amsterdam, they are also interesting to tourists and locals alike, and there is a Houseboat Museum that is well worth a visit

From @simon_amste

23. The Most Magical Market in Essen

The Essen Christmas Market is known for its glittering city center covered in thousands of golden fairy lights, its diversity in festive stalls, offering over 250 different stands with products from over 20 different countries, and its quiet and well-located location that facilitates access to other stunning Christmas markets in the country

From @dailydoseofchristmascheer

24. Just like a painting, at Laguna Conguillio, Chile

Nearby Temuco, in the South of Chile, there is a gem waiting to be seen. Conguillío National Park is full of postcard perfect scenery. Dominated by the powerful Volcan Llaima in almost every part of the park, you can really experience the full force of nature here

From @rociodelvalle

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