Top 8 Cities I Would Like To Revisit
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Top 8 Cities I Would Like To Revisit

The world is an amazing place. Personally, I didn't realize how awesome it was until I started traveling it.

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Top 8 Cities I Would Like To Revisit
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The world is an amazing place. Personally, I didn't realize how awesome it was until I started traveling it. There are so many different cultures to be explored. We just need to go out there and explore them. I have been fortunate enough to have traveled to over 12 countries. Throughout my travels, I have fallen in love with cities, and others not so much. I'll give you the inside scoop on the top eight cities I would like to revisit.

1. Prague, Czech Republic (Eastern Europe)

Prague is an amazing city with so much culture. It's simply breathtaking. The next time I'm going to this artistic and romantic city, I'm bringing my imaginary boyfriend. When you arrive in Prague, you instantly feel a amazing ambience; it's definitely somewhere you need to experience for yourself. The people of Prague also know how to have a lot of fun, and are truly hospitable.

2. Dublin, Ireland (United Kingdom)

Dublin is home to the nicest people ever! I was only 14 when I first visited this country in the UK. I definitely want to go back so I can see it with more mature eyes, and actually drink their famous beers at one of the many charming pubs Dublin has to offer.

3. Barcelona, Spain (Western Europe)

Barcelona is probably the country I connect most with. When I walked the streets of it, it just felt like I was meant to be there. Perhaps it's because my great great great grandparents are from there. Who knows? I can see myself living there. Hopefully the next time I'm there, that's on the table. The architecture of Spain is amazing, the food is amazing, and the people of Spain are amazing. Did I mention that Spain is amazing?! Just visit it, you won't regret it. I recommend walking on Las Ramblas St!


4. Monte Carlo, Monaco (Mediterranean Europe)

This small country is on my list because when I visited it in 2012, I wasn't allowed to gamble because I was 17. I would love to go back and experience Monte Carlo for what it really is. It's beautiful and charming, regardless .

5. Colonge, Germany (Central Europe)

Cologne, Germany, is such a fun place to be. The cute city has an amazing gothic cathedral to visit. Cologne also is somewhere you can have fun at any hour of the day or night.

6. London, England (United Kingdom)

London is a very modern and chic place to visit. It's a great place to shop, and it is easy to travel within the city. There are so many historically significant places in London. If you love that kind of stuff, you'll love London!


7. Cinque Terre, Italy (Mediterranean Europe)

Cinque Terre is five villages on the coast of the Italian Riviera. Every village is beautiful and super romantic. There is even a love-path for lovers to walk on together and write their names on the mountain.

8. La Cieba, Honduras (Central America)

Last but certainly not least is La Cieba, Honduras. I'm actually half-Honduran, so Honduras holds a special place in my heart. I visited Honduras three times when I was a kid, but since then it's been so dangerous, and I haven't had the pleasure to visit it again. I know it'll get better soon. I just hope it becomes safer as soon as possible! I want to go back and experience a lot of the eco-tourist recreational activities my dad's homeland has to offer.

Have you been to any of these cities? Which is your favorite? Tell me in the comments.

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