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Kyoto – Some call it one of the world’s most romantic cities if you aw where to look and the rest of the world is catching up to unravel The mystifying beauty of this city the former imperial capital of Japan. Without the grand gesture that’s always expected of romantic cities, the metropolitan districts gestures are secluded, much like the discretion of Japanese culture itself.
Leece – called the Florence of the South, this southern Italian city has many historic buildings, mostly churches, to boast of. What makes this a good place to visit is the fact that its rural location makes its cost of living relatively tower than the more popular points of attraction in the country.
Sarajevo—The capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina is filled with cultural flourishes with influences from Austria. Turkey and other European and Eastern Asian countries The country is fortity4ng its tourism promotion and its largest city is at the center of attraction.
Singapore — With one of the most aggressive tourism campaigns in the world (financed heftily), the city-state, formerly devoid of any cultural distinction, is now the Asian capital of cultural diversity and advancement. Cuisine has always been its main selling point but high- profile events are making the small island one of the most globally hip destinations.
Vancouver – The Olympic Winter Games are a promise that this Canadian city will be receiving an enormous number of visitors next year. But other than that it also takes pride in its artistic side, courtesy of museums. film and mu sic festivals and theater companies. Lonely Planets Best in Travel 2010
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