15 places worth traveling to in 2015

Cartagena, Colombia

Cartagena, an intact 17th-century port city located on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. This city has really gone through a lot of hardships over the centuries and now it has become a destination for many tourists. From pirates to prostitutes, this city has almost overcome those terrible evils.

Advice: If you want to visit here, it’s best not to rent a car to visit the city. You should also avoid going out at midnight when you’re in San Diego and Centro. While here, explore the Getsemani neighborhood to participate in Wednesday parties and learn about graffiti art.

Santa Teresa, Costa Rica

From the US, you can get here by direct flights to Liberia and Guanacaste (like JetBlue’s route from Boston). If you have time, you can drive here, which is also very convenient.

This is a beautiful city with clear blue beaches and delicious food. When you come to Santa Teresa, you will likely enjoy Asian dishes, and the best are Japanese. Surely you will feel “fascinated” by the space and food in this city.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

This is a city for those who are passionate about art. You will feel that every street, every street in Pittsburgh is a work worth seeing. This place attracts tourists to visit places such as: Carnegie Museum of Art, Warhol, Mattress Factory and Wood Street Galleries.

Coming to Pittsburgh, you will enjoy many delicious Western dishes, of which Primanti Brothers’ sandwich is the best – many visitors even say it is the best sandwich you will eat in your entire life.

Mexico City, Mexico

Mexico City has had a difficult time because it is famous for a lot of crime, traffic is congested, and the environment is heavily polluted. However, in recent years, the face of the city has had a big change and many people believe that it is a miracle for this capital of more than 20 million people.

Currently, Mexico is chosen by many tourists as a safe destination. When you come here, you will be able to visit world-class museums, along with extremely unique places.

Rwanda

The 1990 genocide is a thing of the past for people in Rwanda, but for Americans, this event still haunts them.

However, in addition to that “horrible past”, Rwanda is also known as a place with many beautiful landscapes such as forests, lakes, and even cities. If you love mountain scenery, coming here is an extremely accurate choice.

Myanmar

Myanmar is considered the final frontier of Southeast Asia, where almost everything is still unexplored and seemingly has not escaped the consequences of bloody wars.

However, if you come to Myanmar now you will be really surprised by the many high-end hotels that are springing up in Yangon (the capital). When traveling here, you will have the opportunity to visit temples with breathtakingly beautiful architecture.

Belgrade, Serbia

The ancient capital of Yugoslavia stands out with a blend of vibrant, modern but equally ancient culture. When you come here you can visit the Palace of Serbia, the Jugoslavija hotel (a typical hotel of the pristine modernism), and the Nikola Tesla Museum. You can also walk through the old town of Skadarlija, or explore the world’s largest Orthodox cathedral.

Helsinki

Helsinki is a city in Finland. The good news for tourists is that prices here are lower and more reasonable than some neighboring cities such as Scandinavian Stockholm and Copenhagen.

Coming here, you will see the beautiful Helsinki Cathedral (photo) or the Rock Church and Seurasaari Museum with impressive designs. Here, you will also enjoy specialties such as: Karelian rye cakes stuffed with hot rice pudding.

Berlin

The Berlin Wall fell 25 years ago, but you can still see traces of the old city if you walk through the German capital.

Germany is quite an expensive city, however you will not be disappointed when traveling here because of the beautiful scenery and modernity here.

Cape Town

People are buzzing about this vibrant South African city, which boasts mountainous scenery, stunning beaches, and the chance to get up close to wild animals. Explorers recommend that you come here once in your life.

Houston

Houston is the most populous city in Texas, and the fourth most populous city in the United States. A 2013 census estimated that there were 2.19 million people here. Houston is the largest city in the Southern United States.

Coming to Houston, you will visit many famous places and immerse yourself in the vibrant lifestyle of the American people.

Cuba

Cuba is the most populous country in the Caribbean. Cuba’s people and culture draw from a variety of anthropological, historical, and geographical sources: the indigenous Taíno and Ciboney tribes, the history of Spanish rule, the slave-immigrant plantation regime. African rule, and geographical proximity to the United States. This island has a tropical climate but is moderated by the surrounding sea.

Milford Sound, New Zealand

If you have ever watched the movie Lord of the Rings, you will probably notice many familiar locations when coming to Milford Sound, New Zealand.

With the beauty of its natural landscape, each year this city attracts thousands of visitors every day, with about 550,000 and 1 million visitors each year. This also means that Milford Sound is Zealand’s most famous destination for tourists from all over the world.

Guangzhou – China

Guangzhou is the capital city of Guangdong province, Southern China, located in the Pearl River Delta. The population in 2010 was 12.7 million people, the third largest city in China after Beijing and Shanghai.

Nassau, Bahamas

The island’s busiest airport – Lynden Pindling International Airport, Nassau, completed a $410 million expansion last year, and this year, it will open and begin operations to welcome passengers. domestic and foreign travel.

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