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32 places I want to go   44 places I've been
  1. 1. Greece
    Europe
    1 cheer
    11,105 people
  2. 2. Hawai'i
    United States
    7,021 people
  3. 3. Tokyo
    JapanHonshuKantō
    4,617 people
  4. 4. Sydney
    AustraliaNew South Wales
    2,796 people
  5. 5. Dublin
    IrelandLeinsterCounty Dublin
    1,672 people
  6. 6. Barcelona
    SpainCatalunyaBarcelona (Province)
    1 cheer
    2,800 people
  7. 7. Syracuse
    United StatesNew York StateUpstateCentral New YorkOnondaga County
    10 people
  8. 8. Thailand
    Asia
    5,909 people
  9. 9. Fiji
    Australia/Oceania
    3,585 people
  10. 10. India
    Asia
    8,081 people
  11. 11. Praha
    Czech RepublicBohemia
    2 cheers
    2,606 people
  12. 12. Argentina
    South America
    3,823 people
  13. 13. New Orleans
    United StatesLouisianaOrleans Parish
    2,164 people
  14. 14. Morocco
    Africa
    4,905 people
  15. 15. Nice
    FranceProvence-Alpes-Côte d'AzurProvenceAlpes-Maritimes
    1 cheer
    492 people
  16. 16. Sicilia
    Italy
    871 people
  17. 17. Indonesia
    Asia
    1 cheer
    1,850 people
  18. 18. Switzerland
    Europe
    4,119 people
  19. 19. Interlaken
    SwitzerlandCanton of Berne
    1 cheer
    66 people
  20. 20. Wien
    Austria
    1 cheer
    975 people
  21. 21. Budapest
    Hungary
    1 cheer
    1,148 people

Recent entries

Cinque Terre, Liguria

An unforgettable weekend!

Stayed in the smallest village, Riomaggiore. It has one main street and one bar, but you can easily reach the other four cities by train (or foot!) Instead of renting a hotel/hostel, about fifteen of us were able to cram into two small apartments. This also gave us the opportunity to cook a typical Italian dinner. The five village hike is, of course, a must do, but be sure to go find a bed of rocks overlooking the Ligurian sea and give yourself time to simply BE.

over 5 years ago

Cortona, Toscana

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Visited Cortona right after they lit Christmas lights throughout the town. It was a foggy, but beautiful day. Try to explore every little nook and cranny. Wandering the random narrow streets, you’ll discover amazing views and a charming picture of Italian life. An interesting little adventure: walk the 30 minutes down the hill to the train station. We traveled on a holiday and had to resort to this slightly dangerous, but memorable little jaunt.

over 5 years ago

Lucca, Toscana

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A few great things to do here: rent bikes and ride along the city walls, find the Gelateria owned by a friendly British couple, visit the small shops and practice your Italian. The people here are extremely friendly. Perhaps not as fed up with American tourists?

over 5 years ago
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