50 Places to Go Before You Die
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50 Places to Go Before You Die

Oh the places you'll go.

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50 Places to Go Before You Die
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If there is one thing everyone should do in life, it’s travel. The world has so many things to offer. There are so many people to see, places to go, foods to try, and pictures to take. At some point in life, everyone should go experience the world around them. Whether you’re looking to get away on a relaxing vacation or spend your time sightseeing in some of the most known cities of the world, this list pretty much covers everything. From beaches to mountains and everything in between, there are so many things to see in the world.

1. London, United Kingdom

2. Paris, France

3. Tokyo, Japan

4. Prague, Czech Republic

5. Rome, Italy

6. New York City, New York

7. Barcelona, Spain

8. Lisbon, Portugal

9. Boston, Massachusetts

10. Delhi, India

11. Bora Bora

12. Ko Samui, Thailand

13. Dubai, United Arab Emirates

14. Swiss Alps, Switzerland

15. Washington DC, United States

16. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

17. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

18. Bangkok, Thailand

19. Mexico City, Mexico

20. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

21. Walt Disney World, Florida

22. Maui, Hawaii

23. Quebec City, Canada

24. San Diego, California

25. Playa del Carmen, Mexico

26. Coral Bay, St. John, US Virgin Islands

27. Costa Rica

28. Aarhus, Denmark

29. Grand Canyon, Arizona

30. Buenos Aires, Argentina

31. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

32. Taipei, Taiwan

33. Hong Kong, China

34. Las Vegas, Nevada

35. US Virgin Islands

36. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

37. Vancouver, Canada

38. Berlin, Germany

39. Cape Town, South Africa

40. Jerusalem, Israel

41. Dublin, Ireland

42. Sydney, Australia

43. Puerto Rico

44. Athens, Greece

45. San Francisco, California

46. Florence, Italy

47. Budapest, Hungary

48. Montreal, Canada

49. The Bahamas

50. Honolulu, Hawaii

Take some time to travel. Take some time for yourself. Take some time to explore the world and see things you wouldn’t ordinarily see. Take lots of pictures. Sample different foods from around the globe. Attend a festival. Meet new people. Drive on the other side of the world. Whatever you do, go out and explore. There are so many things to gain by travelling. Make memories. Seize the day.

Look out world, because I’m coming for you someday.

“To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted.” – Bill Bryson

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