“For me – Iceland. I went at the very start of the ‘season’, so got the benefit of being able to do all the things without insane crowds.”
“The Greek islands.”
“Prague. It was like a metropolitan medieval town.”
“Edinburgh in the Christmas season. It was magical.”
“For me; Japan.”
“Copenhagen, Denmark.
Biking around the city was so fun. Something so simple brought me so much joy.”
“Rome. Hands down. I still can’t get over the awe I felt seeing the Collosseum for the first time. And the food is incredible. Everywhere you turn, there’s an incredible piece of history.”
“Yosemite National Park in California.
Everything was super sized and beautiful. Hiking in a normal local park, even if it has mountains and waterfalls, just feels small now.”
“As strange as it sounds, Disney World. I went there last year with my girlfriend and we had the time of our lives. It really didn’t sink in until our last night; we stayed until the park closed that night and walking back from the castle down main street, all lit up with the instrumental from wish upon a star playing… it really was a place of dreams and magic.”
“Macchu Picchu.
Even if you aren’t into the whole ancient city (which I kind of get it…it’s crowded and you’re essentially just walking through), the view is fucking incredible with the mountains all around.
There’s a pathway that leads off the city and gives you a wild panorama of the ruins and all the surrounding mountains. There’s very few people up there (because it’s a hell of a walk) so it’s quiet and you just get to take it all in. The town underneath Macchu Picchu is also really cool because it’s essentially just built up the side of a mountain”
“Went to Walmart as a European guy. Leading up to going there I’ve been told it’s nothing special and it will be an anticlimax. After we arrived I saw there was a McDonalds IN the Walmart. Easily the best experience of muricaness my life.
Best part of everything, there were TWO scootmobiles of fat people inside.”
“Norway. Endless nature, giant pretty mountains, drinkable see-through water, so many rocks to jump on, very few people in sight, 9/10. I would go in the summer though.”
“Budapest is simply magnificent!”
“Ireland. People were beyond friendly and it was like a jolly pub celebration complete with trad every night. The bar atmosphere is so different– less sleazy dudes trying to get it and people being friendly to actually be friendly. It was wonderful.”
“Kauai”
“Austria. I felt like no matter which direction I looked it was like a picture from a postcard. I expected the people to be somewhat cold but they were very friendly and welcoming, I’d love to go back.”
“Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.
The most beautiful place I’ve ever visited.”