
17 Best Places to Visit in Norway
The home of the Vikings, Norway is a Scandinavian country whose boundaries encompass swathes of frozen tundra, trendy cities, and an extensive coastline.

The home of the Vikings, Norway is a Scandinavian country whose boundaries encompass swathes of frozen tundra, trendy cities, and an extensive coastline.

Located on Australia’s northeast coastline in the state of Queensland, Cairns is surrounded by pristine forest reserves and national parks, with the Great Barrier Reef lying just offshore.

Innovation, history, and a thriving cultural scene come together in this often-overlooked Midwestern city.

America built its shopping culture on strip malls and big box stores, which makes finding a street worth actually walking for retail purposes feel like a minor miracle.

Winter isn’t just a season; it’s a mood, a feeling, and a state of mind. But the cold that comes with winter is exactly everyone’s favorite feature.

A fascinating country to explore that is still very much off the beaten path, Macedonia (officially the Republic of North Macedonia) is blessed with incredible natural beauty and an intoxicating mix of cultures that draws on both Balkan and Mediterranean influences.

Sandy beaches, weathered lighthouses, and quiet coastal roads give this island getaway a timeless New England charm.

Somewhere along the Ligurian coast, about 22 miles southeast of Genoa, a tiny harbor village perches at the tip of a green, hilly promontory. It covers barely one square mile.

Stretching for over 6,000 kilometers, the Great Wall of China is undoubtedly one of humankind’s most impressive architectural and engineering achievements.

Although Northern Vietnam gets fewer visitors than Ho Chi Minh City and the coastal cities in the south, this is a region of the country not to be missed.

Every US state can claim a signature dish that tradition has handed down, residents have perfected, and visitors seek out.

When people think of Arizona, the first things that spring to mind are understandably the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley.

Long an important cultural, economic, and political hub in Central Europe, this compact capital has been shaped by centuries of cross-border influence.

Steeped in history, the cobbled streets of Prague’s Old Town are marvelous to wander around, as fine buildings, lovely architecture and lofty spires look down upon you.

Imagine a world where the biggest traffic jam involves a horse-drawn carriage and a wayward golf cart.
