In this article we discuss the top 5 places to go as soon as coronavirus pandemic ends. If you want to read our detailed analysis of these tourist attractions, go directly to the Top 10 Places to Go as Soon as Coronavirus Pandemic Ends.
5. Bermuda
With a difference of merely an hour from New York City, the island of Bermuda is the most accessible island in North America. The limestone cliffs and deep turquoise-colored waters are the first things that everyone notices as soon as the plane descends. The 21 miles long, the jewel-box-sized place is home to various restaurants, museums, shops, and, certainly, nature reserves and beaches. The spots you must not miss are St. George’s, Royal Naval Dockyard, and the capital city, Hamilton. Established by the island settlers in 1612, from being a significant port during the Civil and American Revolutionary Wars, St. George’s is now home to a spectacular seaside fort and numerous churches.
The place has in it some of the most primeval outdoor spaces, a perfumery-teashop, and a handful of restaurants. In the capital city of Hamilton, you will love the contemporary boutiques and cultural sites. The marvels of Bermuda include its otherworldly Crystal Caves. You must not miss a deep inside tour of these ice age era caves where you will be descended to about 120 feet below the ground. A caution, though, the spaces are tight so this adventure is not advised for claustrophobic. Overall, for a little modern and a little history, there is no better island.
4. Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul is known as the spellbinding place where various cultures meet. It is the point where the East meets the West. There are infinite reasons why you should visit the city. Istanbul is among the greatest cities in the world, dating back many centuries. Having stuck in the lockdown for more than a year, we assure you that the ancient mosques and terracotta rooftops of Istanbul will brighten up your mood and Instagram wall. Whether it is the strolling through houses, cafés, and bistros of Fener-Balat or the sight of glowing lanterns at Grand Bazaar, the visually appealing beauty of Istanbul will surely excite the aesthete in you. You should start the memorable journey from Hagia Sophia, now a mosque.
You must also visit the Topkapi Palace, eminent for its marvelous interior with exquisite tile work and garden Galata Bridge, where you can have the best view of the entire city. You should also visit the Spice Bazaar — the place for experiencing figs, fresh olives, pistachios, and certainly, spices.
3. Copenhagen, Denmark
Whether you visit Copenhagen on a planned itinerary or an impromptu tour, there are plenty of things that will convince you to stay a little longer. From lush green urban gardens to canal tours, and floating tubs that will sail you through the city’s famous canals, there are ample entertainment options here. However surprisingly, but the energy plant CopenHill is a must-visit here. Its marvelous architecture is jaw-dropping and worth seeing that offers a café, climbing wall, and ski slope.
A visit to Rosenborg Castle, built by famous Scandinavian Kings as a royal house, is a must for everyone. Like the time capsule of art and treasures, the castle gives an expression of Copenhagen’s history. The most renowned spa place is CopenHot where you can rent tubs or visit it on open days. After getting all chilled out and warmed up through several options in CopenHot, you should head over to The Alchemist, which is a dining destination in the bucket lists of many. It is the kind of place where you should come when you have saved up to celebrate a truly special moment.
Alongside, if you have time, then you must not miss on a visit to the National Museum of Denmark as its architecture stretches back to Stone and Viking age; Botanical gardens — the green oasis housed in historic greenhouses and spread across ten hectares; Jaegersborggade — a paved street occupied with flamboyant buildings, bars, restaurants, and shops.
2. Tuscany, Italy
Italy is among the most searched places to visit post-Covid. Italy is well-known for the achingly attractive region of Tuscany. Tuscany, with the backdrop of its medieval hill towns, olive groves, vineyards, and farmhouses, harbors a classic landscape of Italy. Currently, Tuscany is included in the wealthiest regions. This reputation is very tough to live up to which Tuscany is doing with ease. The half a millennium old look of the region makes it an irresistible attraction. It is among the most desired regions to travel and live in. The region is famous owing to its lyrical landscapes, art, books, and films.
Nothing can beat the magnanimous countryside, breathtaking beauty, windy roads, artworks, and historical buildings of it. The inexplicable beauty of this region is described in the books but we will save you some time by suggesting you visit the most favorite sites: Florence – the best place on earth for the people who want to dig into the soul of the Renaissance era; Elba – the largest island of Tuscany famous for its scenic beauty, mild climate, historical attractions, and scuba diving; and Montepulciano – eminent for its photo-worthy architecture.
1. Great Walks, New Zealand
Based on the recent report by Pacific Asia Travel Association, travelers will gravitate to the places that are recognized as clean, and safe, even when the coronavirus pandemic is over. New Zealand is famous due to the untouched environment and amazing hiking spots.
You will tackle several great walks while discovering the place. Among several others, two of the hot favorite tracks are Abel Tasman and Routeburn. Due to huge demand, make sure that you reserve the mountain huts through the official website of New Zealand before the trip. Along with being the best way to experience the beauty of New Zealand, trekking these tracks is a remarkable experience indeed. Besides that, you can find several other breathtaking destinations by following the tour guide of New Zealand.
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