New York City, Paris or Rome are the first cities that come to mind for most of us when we think of travelling. We agree that they are wonderful cities. But they are not the only places to visit in the world. We have compiled a list of hidden gems from Asia to Europe and America.
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Ljubljana is famous with its bridges, especially the dragon bridge. Some of the places to visit in Ljubljana are Ljubljana Castle, Tivoli Park, Prešeren Square and Ljubljana Cathedral.
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Galway is one of the most underrated places in Ireland that is under the radar of tourists. The Burren, Cliffs of Moher, and Aran Islands are must-see places in the city.
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Kotor is a fortified town in the southwest of Montenegro. The city is listed on UNESCO's World Heritage list since 1979. Kotor is also famous for its stray cats, and there's even a cat museum to visit.
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Vigan is an old Spanish Colonial-era city, which is located in the northeastern part of Luzon Island. The city is listed on UNESCO's World Heritage list. Calle Crisologo is a must-see street in the old town of Vigan.
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Valparaíso is a Chilean city, famous for its street arts, ascensores, and historic quarter. The historic quarter of Valparaíso in Unesco World Heritage list since 2003.
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Tropea is famous for its incredible beaches, crystal clear water, and sweet red onions. Santa Maria dell'Isola, Centro Storico and Norman Cathedral are places worth seeing.
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The capital city of Lithuania Vilnius is famous for its beautiful churches and Old Town which a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994. St Anne's and Bernardine church complex is one of the places to visit in Vilnius.
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Bern is famous for its 16th-century fountains, 800-year-old clock tower (Zytglogge) and well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage Old Town district. Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern Historical Museum and Museum of Fine Arts are some of the must-see museums.
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Colmar is a city in the east of France. The city is famous for its wines and very well preserved old town. Musée d’Unterlinden, Maison Pfister, Koïfhus and Musée Bartholdi, La Maison des Têtes and many more places are waiting to be discovered.
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Český Krumlov is located in the South of the Czech Republic. The city is famous for its wonderful Old Town (a Unesco World Heritage site). Also Church of St Vitus, Cloak Bridge, Cesky Krumlov Castle are some of the places to be seen.
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Hoi An is an Ancient Town located in the central part of Vietnam. The city is listed on UNESCO's World Heritage list since 1999. The city is famous for its tailors, and you can find many tailors offering custom-made garments.
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La Paz is located in the west of Bolivia. The city is the highest capital in the world. Basilica de San Francisco, Valle de la Luna, The Witches Market are among the must-see places in the city
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If you like street food, you will love George Town! You can find so many places to enjoy street food. Also the city is famous for street arts which you can see on every corner.
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Chernivtsi is a city in the southwest of Ukraine, it is famous with the "Residence of Bukovinian and Dalmatian Metropolitans", which is in Unesco World Heritage list.
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Utrecht is famous with its canals, incredible museums and Dom Tower. But there are plenty of other places in the city, St. Martin's Cathedral, De Haar Castle and De Haar Castle are just some of the must-see places.
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