1. Abruzzo, Italy
Abruzzo, Italy, has long been one of the country's most ignored locations, despite its pristine towns, gorgeous Trabocchi Coast, and spectacular natural getaways. It stretches from the heart of the Apennines to the Adriatic Sea on the peninsula's southeastern edge. It has, however, transformed from a sleepy underdog to an ambitious harbinger of leisurely travel in recent years.
2. Budapest, Hungary
Budapest is a wine lover's paradise. Enjoy a glass of Kékfrankos or Kadarka at Takler Borbár Buda, a recently established wine bar in the Castle District created by one of Hungary's most known winemaking families. Visit Marlou, a biodynamic wine bar near the Hungarian State Opera, and Portobello, an unobtrusive coffee and natural wine bar around the corner from Matild Palace, before you leave the city.
3. Burgundy, France
It stretches from Dijon to Santenay and produces some of the best wines in the country, including pinot noir, chardonnay, and sauvignon blanc.
4. Crete, Greece
5. Sao Paulo, Brazil
So Paulo is an international urban powerhouse of arts and culture, known for its dynamic blend of luxury, design, and fashion impact. It is South America's largest metropolis, with a diverse range of entertainment options including luxurious hotels, opulent restaurants, world-class museums, and renowned mid-century architecture.
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