These are the 5 hippest destinations in the world according to a new report

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As Paris, New York and Bangkok continue to attract tourists in record numbers, more experienced travelers are looking to experience the best of what the world has to offer beyond its flashiest and most popular hotspots.

The problem with planning a trip to an up-and-coming destination, however, is that there isn’t enough information to determine whether the experience will live up to your expectations. Fortunately, a new report revealed some of the world’s hippest destinations.

Here are the cities travelers plan to flock to this year:

5. Valkenburg, Netherlands

Valkenburg, located in the picturesque province of Limburg in the Netherlands, is a destination straight out of a fairy tale.

The charming Valkenburg and Velvet Caves offer a unique insight into the region’s history, while the festive Christmas markets for which the region is best known sprinkle a little extra magic into the city’s already otherworldly atmosphere.

With its medieval castle ruins, charming streets and proximity to the Ardennes, Valkenburg offers every traveler the opportunity to indulge in what they enjoy most.

4. Portland, Oregon, United States

Those planning to travel domestically next year may want to relocate Portland straight to the top of their to-do list.

The Town of Roses attracts legions of tourists with its artisanal cuisine, thriving arts community and diverse cultural scene.

What truly makes Oregon’s largest city a well-rounded destination is its proximity to the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood, which offers travelers endless opportunities for outdoor activities.

3. Mérida, Mexico

Although the Yucatan Peninsula is one of the most visited regions of Mexico, the namesake state with its vibrant capital, Mérida, is often overlooked in favor of better-known destinations like Cancun, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum. .

That’s why visitors looking for a more laid-back experience while still enjoying the pristine beaches that Mexico is famous for flock to this site. underrated city.

Between its colorful colonial architecture, bustling markets and delicious cuisine, Mérida offers a lively and unforgettable experience to those lucky enough to book a vacation in the city.

Mérida is also a short drive from the ancient Mayan ruins of Uxmal and Chichen Itza, which only adds historical appeal to this already charming city.

2. Vlore, Albania

Albania, once the best kept secret in the Balkans, was brought to at the forefront of international attention in recent years thanks to its rich history, its magnificent Riviera and its welcoming culture.

If Albania is the newly discovered treasure of the Balkans, Vlora is its jewel, offering the perfect blend of the country’s captivating past and breathtaking nature.

History buffs will be delighted to learn that Vlora is the city where Albania declared its independence over a century ago, and you will be able to see the original declaration as well as stand in the very room where the event took place while visiting the National Museum of Independence.

What Vlora is probably best known for is its pristine coastline that rivals even some of the most coveted hotspots in the Mediterranean.

Although beach season is over at this time of year, the weather is still mild enough for you to enjoy a sunset picnic on the soft golden sand.

Thanks to Albania’s diverse topography, beach walks aren’t the only outdoor activity to look forward to.

There is no shortage of stunning mountains to hike near Vlora; however, I would recommend making the 45-minute drive to Llogara, Albania’s famous national park that offers hikers some of the most breathtaking views they will ever encounter.

1. Beppu, Japan

Nestled on the island of Kyushu, Beppu is a town renowned for its healing hot springs and geothermal wonders.

Those lucky enough to visit this magnificent Japanese destination will witness how the geysers, mud baths and steam vents create a truly supernatural atmosphere.

The “Hells of Beppu”, in particular, are a must-see. Here, eight spectacular geothermal springs bubble up every 30 minutes, providing the experience (and backdrop) of a lifetime.

Beyond that, Beppu offers exceptional coastal views and is dotted with traditional ryokans, which will be particularly popular with those seeking an authentic Japanese experience.

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