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The Best Cities in the World: Readers' Choice Awards Condé Nast Traveler
There’s a notable amount of variety among the global superpower cities, that are filled with everything from centuries old palaces to neon lit skylines to staggering skyscrapers. For our 33rd annual Readers’ Choice Awards survey—yes, readers have been voting for more than three many years—the exceptional number of 2020 consequences were especially wonderful for us: We’re ever curious about where on earth you go, what you really liked, and who you went with. As you continue to travel, we continue to listen: Here are the international cities you loved the most this year. The first stop on most trips to Scotland, Edinburgh rewards visitors with its fascinating Gothic buildings, cobblestone Royal mile, and hilltop 12th century castle. Edinburgh is famous for its arts and performance pageant that occurs each August, but don’t miss the chance to go to the Scottish capital for a romantic winter break.

Pass a rainy day in one of the city’s storied pubs, shop for cashmere on the Royal Mile, enjoy the diverse culinary scene, and spend the night in a ancient castle—or simply visit for the day. Though Rome is Italy’s much beloved capital and Milan has serious cosmopolitan clout, Florence continues to be unrivaled in historical past, art, and architecture the food does not hurt, either. In addition to being the birthplace of the Renaissance, the Firenze of modern years has had a fashionable makeover: Study Tuscan classics with superstar chef Arturo Dori at Desinare, some of the city’s most well liked cooking school/design store hybrids, or absorb modern art at La Strozzina, Florence’s center for modern tradition. Wherever the day takes you, save room for a panino al lampredotto—this stewed tripe sandwich is a Florence must. Homemade Dog Food Recipes That Are Easier Than You Think PureWow occurring day trip from Vancouver, British Columbia’s capital city merits a visit of its own.

Arrive via one of the area’s most scenic ferry rides across Swartz Bay and sign in to the bucket list worthy Fairmont Empress, where the Fairmont Gold rooms include access to a personal waterfront lounge. With a name as the most British town in Canada, most restaurants and hotels offer a proper high tea. Check out the Venus Sophia, which offers baked goods. If you’re seeking a more rural escape, disconnect in the ancient forests with a road trip on Vancouver Island. Traveler readers know better than to fail to see the Tuscan city of Siena.

All roads lead, quite literally, to the Piazza del Campo, built at the intersection of 3 main roads, which has served as town’s social center for hundreds of years. Just up the hill, admire the complex marble mosaic floor of Il Duomo—one of the vital ornate in Europe. Siena is known for its Gothic structure, vivid streets, and some of the best wines in Italy. Order a bottle of local wine with a plate of pici cacio e pepe at Antica Trattoria Papei, and don’t leave town without sampling ricciarelli, an almond cookie originating in Siena. Classic Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, sits divided by the Salzach River: Its pedestrian Old City lines the left bank, and the a bit newer side is on the right.

To drink like a native, head to Bräustübl zu Mülln, Austria’s largest beer hall, where beer is drawn without delay from wooden barrels and can be enjoyed along conventional and nearby specialties from the Schmankerlgang, an Old World food court of sorts. For a hotel stay related to gingerbread cookies, falling snow, and the fluffiest bed, look no further than Hotel Goldener Hirsch. Designated a “Capital of Culture,” Valletta has a lot to offer—totally its Baroque structure and fresh seafood. Try the pasta rizzi sea urchin at local favourite Da Pippo’s. The Phoenicia Hotel in front of Valletta’s City Gate offers miraculous views of town and harbors, together with top-of-the-line hotel breakfasts around.

Take a guided tour through the private rooms of Casa Rocca Piccola, a 400 year old Baroque palace, for a glimpse into how Valletta’s noble families once lived. On Friday nights, join the locals at Bridge Bar for live jazz on the steps of the historical bastions. Surrounded by the Maritime Alps on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, glamorous Monte Carlo has been made famous through pop culture for its depiction in an array of flicks, from To Catch a Thief to GoldenEye. It can be criminal to visit with out stopping in to the Casino de Monte Carlo play a game of baccarat to do your best James Bond effect. Go just outside town limits to the Jardin Exotique for stellar views and the realm’s largest assortment of succulents and cacti, or to Le Rocher, a cliffside old town with winding, narrow alleyways dating back to the Middle Ages. The streets of Mérida are bursting with the colourful facades of Spanish colonial architecture, however the capital of Mexico’s Yucatan state also is steeped in Mayan historical past.

Centrally discovered on the Yucatan Peninsula, UNESCO World Heritage sites like the ancient cities of Uxmal and Chichen Itza are an easy day out, or head 40 mins north to the seashores on the Gulf shore in Progreso. Locals put forward visiting Fundación de Artistas, a nonprofit that includes art famous in a 19th century home; Gran Museo del Mundo Maya, a fashionable cultural museum; and the conventional Yucatecan food at the super casual Manjar Blanco. The laid back city of Chiang Mai is the best place to unwind at the tip of an extended trip around southeast Asia. Check in to the graceful Anantara Chiang Mai Resort, where rooms function floor to ceiling windows overlooking the river and out of doors daybeds to sit back after a day spent browsing Warorot Market or temple hopping. On the outskirts of the city, visit the spa at The Dhara Dhevi for a Lanna therapeutic massage or reflexology cure in a personal villa.

You can’t leave Chiang Mai without trying a bowl of khao soy, a conventional Thai dish of braised chicken and fried noodles in a coconut curry soup. Four hours northwest of Mexico City is the jewel of San Miguel de Allende. A hub for expat artists, this highland city is known for its Spanish Colonial architecture and colorful facades. You could spend hours looking the galleries and pop up shops at Fabrica La Aurora, a former textile manufacturing unit that's now home to local artisans. The Rosewood San Miguel de Allende is a hidden oasis in the center of the town, with grand rooms featuring hand carved furniture and 360 degree views of the skyline from the rooftop tapas bar.

For dinner, book the chef’s table at Aperi for top-of-the-line dining stories in the town, crammed with fresh flavors from the region. The secret's out on Lisbon. With 4. 5 million visitors annually, vacationers are flocking to this coastal city to listen to fado music, visit historical ruins, and devour pastel de nata, Portugal’s signature confection. We recommend Pastéis de Belém.

Board Tram 28 to wind the narrow streets in antique streetcar style, and take a strolling tour of Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest area for a deeper appreciation of the town’s cobblestoned lanes. Portugal is a pretty vacation spot for households, and there's no shortage of kid friendly activities in Lisbon. Copenhagen packs a punch. You can hit the highlights of this compact city in a day—perfect for cruise passengers preventing through this well-known port of call—but you’ll want to spend more time roaming the streets and soaking up all that Copenhagen has to supply. There are the 17 Michelin starred eating places Noma is barely the beginning, the brightly coloured waterfront homes of Nyhavn, and the Tivoli Gardens, the park Walt Disney visited while dreaming up Disneyland. Walk the halls of Rosenborg Castle like 17th century Danish royalty, make the leap into a waterfront hot tub at CopenHot, or take a bike tour of the city, and you’ll effortlessly learn why Copenhagen is known as one of the most happiest cities on earth.

The walkable beach city of Helsinki is a must for its design have an impact on and access to nature. Fans of Alvar Aalto, legendary Finnish architect, may tour his home in the Munkkiniemi area or dine at Savoy, a Helsinki staple, where Aalto designed every little thing from the tables to the sunshine furniture. The Hotel St George captures Helsinki’s dependent side with its cozy but advanced finishings, and their rye toast at breakfast could be the best in Finland. Finns are all in favour of their daily saunas—Löyly is understood for hosting late night parties on its terrace and the island retreat, Saunasarri, offers a laid back event. The modern and conventional meet in Porto, where chefs, artists, and architects are bringing a new spirit to town’s old world appeal. Sites just like the Igreja de São Francisco, a plush display of Gothic architecture, are woven with shows of public art.

Azulejos hand painted tiles are in every single place on the city’s walls. The Yeatman Hotel elements unbelievable views of the town and the Duoro River from its infinity pool and luxurious upholstery in its guest rooms. Don’t leave without sampling Portugal’s ubiquitous egg custard tart, accompanied by a galão, a native tackle the café latte. A typical on our greatest cities list, Tokyo maintains to please with its contradictions: ultra modern, neon skyscrapers and tranquil temples, unmatchable street style and centuries old etiquette. As we've said before, it's like a fever dream you do not are looking to wake up from.

This Japanese capital has more Michelin stars than every other place on the planet, and is—no surprise—one of the area’s best food destinations. For just a taste of what town can offer, pull up a stool and dig deep into a bowl of inventive ramen at Kikanbo, or sample rare Japanese whiskey at Bar Ben Fiddich. Or simply let us plan your first trip for you. Artistic, extraordinary, and generally shaped by its musical and highbrow foundations, Austria’s capital and biggest city is full of culture. It's the type of city where that you can happily visit four museums in a day and still have more to see, or join fellow culture vultures for an outdoor simulcast of the newest opera—in the dead of winter. There will always be a crowd for the opera.

Make time to get a figurative taste of royalty at Schönbrunn, the Habsburgs’ former summer apartment, and get an actual taste of Sacher torte, a chocolate cake that's a local treat, at Hotel Sacher Vienna's Cafe Sacher. Just make sure to ask for the extra decadent dessert, mit schlaag—with cream. Australia’s largest city is an ideal getaway regardless of the season. Dine al fresco, swim like a Sydneysider in rock pools, and head to Bondi and Redleaf beaches in the summer be aware, that’s during our winter. In winter, discover the city’s bright arts and culture calendar via Vivid Sydney and make time to eat out in Paddington, take a look at the cool kid region of Surry Hills, and ferry over to Manly, Australia’s answer to Montauk. We named Singapore one of the best places to go to in 2019 and Traveler readers agreed.

Thanks to the direct flight from New York to Singapore and the lure of Crazy Rich Asians, this bustling city state is much more than a stopover. Singapore has a growing contemporary art scene, a new hotel doubtless every eight minutes, and a commitment to start ups and innovation just see the Supertree Grove, above. All of this is to say, if you visited once before, you may not even admire it now. Want to relax after a day of exploring?Choose from 1,000 types of gin at Atlas bar, or check into Marina Bay Sands so you have access to that prime of the area infinity pool you've heard loads about. Come night, dig into the town’s hawker tradition—you'll do a multi nation food crawl without ever leaving the hawker center.

Bring your appetite to Lyon, the gastronomic capital of France. With a more intimate atmosphere than the City of Lights, Lyon is a must for many tourists due to its staggering architecture and undying beauty. Request a balcony room at Villa Maia, with interiors designed by Jacques Grange responsible for the houses of Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld, for sweeping views of the red roofed city. From there, take a culinary tour: a dim sum lunch service yes!at La Bijouterie, a innovative and feminine attitude to town’s traditional dishes at Le Bouchon des Filles, and on weekends browse the local flavors at the Saint Antoine outdoor market along the Saône. You think you recognize Kyoto—in any case, how much can change in an imperial capital, where you'll visit 10th century temples and pass young geishas at streetlevel?Though it's still probably the most well preserved cities in Japan, Kyoto has also been reborn following a 2011 earthquake.

"Many artists moved to Kyoto, bringing a new energy," says Lucille Reyboz, cofounder of the Kyotographie photography festival; now the city’s leafy, machiya lined streets are draws for their distinctiveness crafts shops and chic concept stores. There's a thriving gin scene along with the sake scene, and, yes, about 100 Michelin starred restaurants still. For an genuine meal without Michelin prices, try 200 year old ryokan Kinmata.

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