
There's a new artificial ski slope and hiking area on top of a waste management center, and the Danish Architectural Centre has moved into BLOX, Rem Koolhaas' cultural center.
But beyond the new and the bold, Copenhagen is one of those cities where you can never run out of things to do.
Our advice? Use the Danish capital as your home base for day trips to Roskilde -- home to UNESCO-listed Roskilde Cathedral, where Denmark's queens and kings are buried -- Malmo, Sweden; and the breathtaking Louisiana Museum.
Why visit these cities?
The top 10 list offers a mix of well-known and lesser-known locations: popular cities already getting attention for their attractions and events; towns off the beaten path that are worth a second look; and cities that are have suffered from natural disasters and deserve our focused attention.
For the 14th year, Lonely Planet editors asked for nominations from its staffers and hundreds of contributors from around the world and picked 10 cities, regions, countries and value destinations to recommend for its 2019 Best in Travel picks.
Those places include second place Shēnzhèn, China; Novi Sad, Serbia in third place; Miami, Florida in fourth place; and Kathmandu, Nepal rounding out the top five.
China's city of the future
There's also a booming art and design scene, excellent food choices, a fun club and music scene and quirky theme parks.
"it's the place to get a taste of modern China, close enough to easily combine with Hong Kong, and a place that while most people would not have considered visiting in the past is a destination for the future," he says.
Music fans already love Serbia's second city
While Novi Sad isn't nearly as well known as the capital of Belgrade, it's much more hip. Nicknamed the "Athens of Serbia," it's home to the country's annual EXIT Festival, which is held each July at the 18th century-era Petrovaradin Fortress (which is worth a visit anyway).
The festival contributes to a vibrant music and arts scene and a youth-oriented vibe. Next year, Novi Sad will be 2019's European Youth Capital. It may be a practice run for 2021, when the city will celebrate the prestigious title of European Capital of Culture.
Gateway to Latin America
After a devastating earthquake, rebirth
"It remains the doorstep to the Himalayas, with medieval architecture, great food and nightlife and increasing wellness offerings," says Hall.
"It's also much quieter than it has been in the past with cars banned from the historic center and motor horns banned across the Kathmandu Valley," Hall points out.
It's also hosting the South Asian Games in 2019.
"Lonely Planet has a warm historic attachment to Kathmandu, and Nepal, so I was really pleased to see us be able to talk about the city's continued recovery from the 2015 earthquake," Hall says.
Lonely Planet's top 10 cities
1. Copenhagen, Denmark
2. Shēnzhèn, China
3. Novi Sad, Serbia
4. Miami, Florida
5. Kathmandu, Nepal
6. Mexico City, Mexico
7. Dakar, Senegal
8. Seattle, Washington
9. Zadar, Croatia
10. Meknes, Morocco
Read Again https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/lonely-planet-top-10-cities-2019/index.htmlBagikan Berita Ini
0 Response to "Lonely Planet's top 10 cities to visit in 2019"
Post a Comment