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5 Places People in Their 20's Should Travel To

You'll want to be sure to mark these off your bucket list.

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5 Places People in Their 20's Should Travel To

Being young and in your 20's is one of the best times to take the opportunity to travel the beautiful world you have right at your fingertips. Once the wanderlust bug bites you and gives you a feel to what you have been missing in this world, you won't want to stop traveling. Even if you haven't taken up study abroad while in college, there are still plenty of opportunities for you to experience new cultures and destinations out there. Grab your passport and your best walking shoes, for your about to have an adventure of a lifetime by crossing out these 5 places from your bucket list.


1. Paris

Paris is known for being the most romantic place on earth with it's mesmerizing views and not to mention the Eiffel Tower. The food is to die for. The restaurants are an experience themselves, with the pasta hairs that melt in your mouth with each watering bite. If you didn't order a macaroon, did you really go to Paris?


2. Hong Kong

The unique shopping experience is one of the many reasons to visit the beautiful place of Hong Kong. The city skyscrapers take over the central area of Hong Kong making it a sight to the eyes for sure. The amazing history and the museums that tell it all is part of the amazing background. You really have to experience the divine culture and active night life this place has to offer.

3. San Francisco

San Francisco should definitely be on your bucket list with the winding roads placed by the crashing waves at your side as your navigate your way through. Fulfilling your taste buds with the famous oysters and then spending your day riding the cable cars through the city just breathing in the sea filled air. Take a minute to visit the Golden Gates, it is hard to miss.

5. London

The thriving food scene is what makes London such a loved place. When visiting London you must visit the attractions that come along with it. Not to mention the free attractions and museums you are able to visit. The breath taking views will forever be implanted into your memory once you mark this off your bucket list. Snap that Instagram worthy photo of the London eye to make your followers envy you.

These five glamour filled attractions is just the beginning of where your bucket list can lead to. The opportunities are endless. It just takes some saving and a desire to aspire the wanderlust bug hidden deep down inside you. I promise, by traveling to new cultured places like the ones I have named above and getting a taste of what this world is like outside your comfort zone, is something that will never be forgotten. You won't know how to stop once you start.


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