
12 Hidden Gems in Europe You’ll Wish You’d Found Sooner
I’ll be the first to say that nobody needs another article about the Eiffel Tower or the Colosseum. So.

I’ll be the first to say that nobody needs another article about the Eiffel Tower or the Colosseum. So.

Finland has had a turbulent history. Occupied by the Swedes and later the Russians, the country was finally granted independence in 1917.

Lush woodlands, romantic river scenery, and centuries-old architecture have long made this one of Germany’s most beloved destinations.

Perched on a peninsula that protrudes out into Casco Bay, the small seaside city of Portland has lots to see and do with many of its main tourist attractions relating to its maritime history, heritage and culture.

Nestled in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, this vibrant city combines scenic natural surroundings with a rich and storied past.

America’s 50th state, Hawaii is a collection of eight islands located in the heart of the Pacific Ocean.

Set along a lively river and paired with a neighboring college hub, this energetic city blends small-town charm with a youthful, academic atmosphere.

America’s national parks are having a moment, and by moment, we mean several decades of pure chaos as millions of people discover these natural wonders every year.

Dusty rodeo grounds, wide-open landscapes, and a proud frontier spirit make this one of the most authentic gateways to the American West.

The US has 63 different national parks. Each has a unique landscape marked by its individual geography and flora.

Tucked within a scenic corner of northeastern Spain, this captivating city blends ancient charm with a lively modern atmosphere.

Located just an hour to the south of Tokyo in a prefecture of the same name, Kamakura is a lovely laidback coastal town with lots for visitors to see and do.

Renowned for its intoxicating mix of peoples, cultures, and languages, this region still retains a strong indigenous identity that sets it apart from much of its surroundings.

Quiet beaches, rocky coastline, and charming seaside streets give this small New England town a peaceful and timeless feel.

While not the capital, Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand.
