1. Viewpoint Hotel- York,Maine
Established in 1879, Maine’s Nubble Lighthouse is one of the States’ most known landmarks in the United States. “A sleek look for the normal beach town,” states Joseph Lipton.
2. Banyan Tree Veya Valle de Guadalupe- Camino Vecinal, Mexico
Banyan Tree Veya Valle de Guadalupe is a hilltop retreat with a private winery. “Each villa comes with its own private plunge pool for late-night stargazing with a glass of red,” says “Time Magazine.”
3. The Roxy- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A 1938 landmark, the Roxy is a theater in Copacabana that has been restored and transformed into the Roxy Dinner Show. The grand opening includes food, dancing, and much more.
4. Notre Dame – Paris, France
Notre Dame reopened after a traumatic fire in 2019. Although some traits are irreplaceable, the results are still spectacular.
5. Raffles Jaipur – Jaipur, India
“Time Magazine” says, “Raffles Jaipur isn’t like any hotel, it’s in a class of its own.” This hotel is inspired by a queen’s palace. The interior walls are made from handmade marble and Mughal-style arches.
6. Shebara Resort – Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
Shebara Resort is located in the waters of the Red Sea. According to past visitors it is an “eco-sensitive escape,” due to it’s futuristic qualities.
7. Mbano Manor Hotel- Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Mbano Manor is a boutique luxury retreat just minutes away from Victoria Falls.
8. Nintendo Museum- Uji, Japan
This museum combines centuries of gaming under one roof. “You don’t need to know a Shino from a Mario from a Zelda to appreciate the Nintendo Museum, but anyone who spent their childhood (or—no judgment—staeekend) glued to their Nintendo Switch or vintage Game Boy may find themselves transported,” writes Time.
9. Bluey’s World- Brisbane, Australia
The popular kids cartoon comes to life. Not as a theme park, but as an experience stationed inside of the Heeler home.
10. Trosten- Oslo, Norway
Trosten is a floating saunaon the water “allowing visitors to connect with nature and one another’” states Kelly Lewis.
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