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Aarhus, Denmark - The second-largest city in Denmark, Aarhus is home to much in the way of culture and art. There are also many festivals, as well as a huge number of parks and beaches!
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Bath, England - Home to the Roman Baths, Bath is a city of great historical interest. The city is also highly cultural, containing numerous theaters, museums, and art galleries.
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Casablanca, Morocco - Casablanca is one of the most important cities in Morocco, and is known for its French-inspired architecture. Every year, it hosts jazz and street art festivals.
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Denver, USA - This Colorado city has a very large arts scene, which includes everything from music to the performing arts. It is also surrounded by mountains, so many inhabitants and visitors alike take advantage of this.
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Edmonton, Canada - Edmonton is home to many theaters and hosts a variety of festivals. It is known as "Canada's Festival City." These festivals include arts, performance, and jazz.
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Fukuoka, Japan - There is plenty to do in Fukuoka. The city has a castle and many historical temples, in addition to art galleries. There are also many beaches and festivals.
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Granada, Spain - The main attraction in Granada is the magnificent Alhambra, a palace that dates back to 889 CE. There are also many parks and gardens in the city, in addition to musical events.
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The Hague, The Netherlands - The Hague is a very important place politically in the Netherlands, with its internationally famous court. It is also home to much in the way of culture and art.
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Innsbruck, Austria - Innsbruck is a highly popular destination for skiing, attracting many visitors. It is also home to music festivals and has a large celebration for New Year's Eve.
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Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta has a huge number of museums, totaling 142! There are also many festivals surrounding the arts, in addition to other cultural events around the city.
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Kathmandu, Nepal - Kathmandu is home to a World Heritage Site, as well as many temples. It is also the site of a huge library, and numerous museums and art galleries.
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Lausanne, Switzerland - The International Olympics Committee is located in Lausanne. There are also a large number of churches, museums, and art galleries.
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Manila, Philippines - Manila has much to offer visitors, including the Ocean Park, a zoo, the National Museum Complex, and also Intramuros, which is a historic walled city.
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Nimes, France - Known as "the most Roman city outside Italy," it is home to an enormous amphitheater, which is often used as a concert venue.
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Oslo, Norway - Norway is home to many Edvard Munch paintings, as well as the Nobel Peace Center. Naturally, this means it's home to many historic buildings and museums.
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Padua, Italy - A small university town not too far from Venice, Padua contains much of the same beautiful architecture but far less of the crowds of visitors.
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Quito, Ecuador - The center of Quito is incredibly well preserved and is in fact a World Heritage Site. There are also many churches and parks all around the city.
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Rosario, Argentina - Rosario is home to many monuments, museums, theaters, and cultural centers. There is also a huge statue of Che Guevara, which has been there since 2008.
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São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo is the wealthiest city in all of South America. It has a huge population, and is home to many museums, monuments, parks, restaurants, and bars.
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Tallinn, Estonia - Tallinn's old town is a World Heritage Site. Also highly popular are Tallinn Zoo and the Estonian Open Air Museum.
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Udaipur, India - Udaipur is home to many gardens and temples. There are also many lakes in the city, and a number of music festivals. It has become a very popular wedding destination.
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Valdivia, Chile - Valdivia has become a popular destination for its history and culture. Many concerts are held by the river, and the city also has a strong architectural heritage.
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Wellington, New Zealand - The Te Papa museum in Wellington is a huge tourist attraction. There are also many other museums and theaters in the city, as well as frequent music and cultural festivals.
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Xuancheng, China - Xuancheng is a city with 2,000 years of history and plenty of culture. There are many places to visit, such as the Taiji Cave, Jing Ting Mountain, and the Zhangshan Canyon.
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Yerevan, Armenia - Yerevan has many museums, art galleries, and libraries. The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is widely visited. There is also a very large music and theater scene in the city.
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Zagreb, Croatia - Zagreb is a very cultural city. There are a lot of museums, including the Museum of Contemporary Art. Huge numbers of contemporary musicians also perform there.
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Aarhus, Denmark - The second-largest city in Denmark, Aarhus is home to much in the way of culture and art. There are also many festivals, as well as a huge number of parks and beaches!
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Bath, England - Home to the Roman Baths, Bath is a city of great historical interest. The city is also highly cultural, containing numerous theaters, museums, and art galleries.
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Casablanca, Morocco - Casablanca is one of the most important cities in Morocco, and is known for its French-inspired architecture. Every year, it hosts jazz and street art festivals.
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Denver, USA - This Colorado city has a very large arts scene, which includes everything from music to the performing arts. It is also surrounded by mountains, so many inhabitants and visitors alike take advantage of this.
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Edmonton, Canada - Edmonton is home to many theaters and hosts a variety of festivals. It is known as "Canada's Festival City." These festivals include arts, performance, and jazz.
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Fukuoka, Japan - There is plenty to do in Fukuoka. The city has a castle and many historical temples, in addition to art galleries. There are also many beaches and festivals.
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Granada, Spain - The main attraction in Granada is the magnificent Alhambra, a palace that dates back to 889 CE. There are also many parks and gardens in the city, in addition to musical events.
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The Hague, The Netherlands - The Hague is a very important place politically in the Netherlands, with its internationally famous court. It is also home to much in the way of culture and art.
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Innsbruck, Austria - Innsbruck is a highly popular destination for skiing, attracting many visitors. It is also home to music festivals and has a large celebration for New Year's Eve.
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Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta has a huge number of museums, totaling 142! There are also many festivals surrounding the arts, in addition to other cultural events around the city.
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Kathmandu, Nepal - Kathmandu is home to a World Heritage Site, as well as many temples. It is also the site of a huge library, and numerous museums and art galleries.
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Lausanne, Switzerland - The International Olympics Committee is located in Lausanne. There are also a large number of churches, museums, and art galleries.
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Manila, Philippines - Manila has much to offer visitors, including the Ocean Park, a zoo, the National Museum Complex, and also Intramuros, which is a historic walled city.
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Nimes, France - Known as "the most Roman city outside Italy," it is home to an enormous amphitheater, which is often used as a concert venue.
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Oslo, Norway - Norway is home to many Edvard Munch paintings, as well as the Nobel Peace Center. Naturally, this means it's home to many historic buildings and museums.
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Padua, Italy - A small university town not too far from Venice, Padua contains much of the same beautiful architecture but far less of the crowds of visitors.
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Quito, Ecuador - The center of Quito is incredibly well preserved and is in fact a World Heritage Site. There are also many churches and parks all around the city.
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Rosario, Argentina - Rosario is home to many monuments, museums, theaters, and cultural centers. There is also a huge statue of Che Guevara, which has been there since 2008.
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São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo is the wealthiest city in all of South America. It has a huge population, and is home to many museums, monuments, parks, restaurants, and bars.
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Tallinn, Estonia - Tallinn's old town is a World Heritage Site. Also highly popular are Tallinn Zoo and the Estonian Open Air Museum.
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Udaipur, India - Udaipur is home to many gardens and temples. There are also many lakes in the city, and a number of music festivals. It has become a very popular wedding destination.
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Valdivia, Chile - Valdivia has become a popular destination for its history and culture. Many concerts are held by the river, and the city also has a strong architectural heritage.
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Wellington, New Zealand - The Te Papa museum in Wellington is a huge tourist attraction. There are also many other museums and theaters in the city, as well as frequent music and cultural festivals.
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Xuancheng, China - Xuancheng is a city with 2,000 years of history and plenty of culture. There are many places to visit, such as the Taiji Cave, Jing Ting Mountain, and the Zhangshan Canyon.
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Yerevan, Armenia - Yerevan has many museums, art galleries, and libraries. The Cafesjian Center for the Arts is widely visited. There is also a very large music and theater scene in the city.
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Zagreb, Croatia - Zagreb is a very cultural city. There are a lot of museums, including the Museum of Contemporary Art. Huge numbers of contemporary musicians also perform there.
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An A-Z guide of interesting cities to visit
You may not have heard of many of these stunning places
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Some of these cities are already known travel destinations, whereas others are a little more off the beaten tracks. However they're all interesting and worth a visit, with much to offer in terms of sights and culture.
Whether your thing is museums, art, beaches, or parks, there's a little something for everyone among these destinations!
Have a look through A-Z and start planning your trip!
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