Bypass the big cities in favor of some small-town charm.
Colmar, France
This quaint town in France’s Alsace region is well-known for its kaleidoscopic, timbered houses and winding cobbled streets. Grand St. Martin’s church, which dates back to 1235, and the historical Unterlinden Museum are must-visits.
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View BookBibury, England
A tiny village in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds, Bibury sits on the banks of the River Coln. Rack Isle, a boggy expanse home to an abundance of wildfowl, and Arlington Row, a picturesque line of weavers’ cottages, are two of the main draws.
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View BookGoreme, Turkey
This whimsical town could have been plucked straight from a fairy tale. The best way to take in Goreme is from the air—climb into a hot air balloon and fly over the otherworldly landscape of Cappadocia with its elaborate caves and “fairy chimneys.”
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View BookMorro de São Paulo, Brazil
Life moves at a slower pace in Morro de São Paulo, a romantic village on the island of Tinharé. Embrace its car-free expanses and spend your days roaming the palm-tree clad beaches, enjoying the calm, shallow waters.
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View BookEssaouira, Morocco
Essaouira is a refreshing alternative to the dusty roads and labyrinthine souks of Marrakech. Watch the town’s weather-worn blue boats battle the tide, wander its winding streets, and be sure to taste the catch of the day.
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View BookLunenburg, Nova Scotia
Pretty port town Lunenburg has an interesting past. Learn about its tumultuous maritime history at the celebrated Fisheries Museum, then admire the area’s famously colorful houses, before ducking into one of the many family-run restaurants.
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View BookShirakawa-go, Japan
Shirakawa-go is best-known for its Gassho-zukuri-style architecture, characterized by sloping thatched roofs. Not yet overrun with tourists, this tiny mountain village gives a unique glimpse into the lives of rural Japanese communities.
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View BookCamden, Maine, USA
Though at its best when under a canopy of fall foliage, the coastal town of Camden is picturesque year-round. Take in stunning views from the harbor or, weather permitting, enjoy the New England scenery with a hike in the Camden Hills State Park.
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View BookLuang Prabang, Laos
Luang Prabang sits at the confluence between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers in northern Laos. It's an intriguing spot thanks to its rich monastic culture and history, and its astonishing natural beauty. It also boasts a cocktail of architectural styles: elaborate stone pagodas sit alongside humble wooden houses and decorative colonial buildings.
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View BookBled, Slovenia
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View BookManali, India
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View BookPort Fairy, Australia
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View BookPicton, New Zealand
This delightful port town is the perfect place from which to explore the sunken valleys of Marlborough Sounds, with their fascinating marine life and verdant hills. The town itself has many a draw too; bask on its sandy shores, and be sure to taste fresh seafood in one of the many independent restaurants.
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View BookSitka, Alaska
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View BookPortree, Isle of Skye, Scotland
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View BookZhouzhuang, China
Fondly nicknamed the “Venice of China,” this town is famous for its canals. A gondola ride is the best way to see the elegant stone bridges and whitewashed houses, which are beautifully lit at night.
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View BookReine, Lofoten, Norway
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View BookTrinidad, Cuba
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View BookManarola, Italy
Manarola is one of Italy’s most sought-after Cinque Terre towns. Its brilliant buildings tumble down a steep gorge to a dramatic, craggy coastline. Be sure to sample a cool glass of Sciacchetrá wine (the town’s pride and joy) during your visit.