Italy, Spain, and Canada. The first two because I'm fascinated with Western Europe. Canada because I want to see for myself how nice Canadians are according to what people on the internet say.
I might as well list down some next-door neighbors, like Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Indonesia. I've never been to those places, so I want to see the cultural sites there.
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I'd like to go back to the UK, but of places I've never been, I especially want to go to Iceland and Vietnam.
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Japan, Canada, Czech Republic, Russia, Italy, France, Egypt, Norway, United Kingdom, USA, Iceland, and the list goes on. If I won the lottery I'd go around the world
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My top three would be United Kingdom because of all the historical places, South Korea for the food and it just seems like a place that really knows how to party, and last but not least would be Russia. Its always intrigued me because of the love the people have for their country.
I'd definitely go back to Switzerland and France and stay in each place longer than I did last time, and I also want to see Ireland. There are tons of other places I want to see, too, but those are my top choices.
I've travelled quite a lot by now, but Iceland is the only Nordic country I haven't visited. And I live in one, and I've also visited the rest of them at least twice. And when I was a kid we used to visit Stocholm in Sweden every summer. So, I guess Iceland is definitely on my list.
Then I guess Australia or New Zealand.
I would also like to visit Japan again. I've been there once and we did quite a lot of touring there, but mostly south from Tokyo, Kagoshima on Kyushu island was the most south. Sendai was the most north, so I guess I could at least visit Hokkaido. I think it could be interesting. And anyway, I could just spend a week or two just in Tokyo, I really love that city
I've also travelled in the US and Canada a bit, but I think there are still places in both I'd like to visit. Perhaps Seattle in the US at least. And I wouldn't mind going to New York again.
And then, of course, I could travel to London just any time. Last summer was the sixth time I visited, and it almost feels like home already
My top three would be United Kingdom because of all the historical places, South Korea for the food and it just seems like a place that really knows how to party, and last but not least would be Russia. Its always intrigued me because of the love the people have for their country.
South Korea is fun. It's like a more relaxed version of Japan. And Seoul is just an incredible city. But about the food, I'd have to say I prefer Japanese, which was quite common there, actually. I really got fed up with kimchi. But then this food called bibimbap was something I'd really like to eat again. Too bad that in the only Korean restaurant we have there it's around 10€ a serving, when almost anywhere in South Korea you paid less than 10€ for the food for two people. Oh, and dumplings are really good too! Like in one restaurant in Busan me and my husband both had our own dishes, mine was bibimbap, and then we had a serving of dumplings to share and I think we paid about 6€ for all of it together!
So, anyway, I'd definitely recommend South Korea. And not just Seoul, but travel around!
Australia, Japan, America. I'd like to go travelling after finishing my A levels. I think it's weird how people say they would like to go to the United Kingdom because to me it's nothing special and I would love to go somewhere else!
Apart from what I've said before, I'd also like to revisit France and the USA. Strasbourg was lovely, but I'd like to explore the other provinces as well. As for the US, I'd like to visit New Orleans, and maybe California. I'm not a huge fan of urban areas, so New York isn't my top priority. Besides, I saw a news report in 2007 that a man in New York bled to death after he defended a lady from a mugger.
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Or maybe the Galápagos Islands.
New Zealand
France
Italy
Probably my top picks, but I'd love to visit so many countries.
I might as well list down some next-door neighbors, like Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Indonesia. I've never been to those places, so I want to see the cultural sites there.
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I also really want to go to Italy!
Then I guess Australia or New Zealand.
I would also like to visit Japan again. I've been there once and we did quite a lot of touring there, but mostly south from Tokyo, Kagoshima on Kyushu island was the most south. Sendai was the most north, so I guess I could at least visit Hokkaido. I think it could be interesting. And anyway, I could just spend a week or two just in Tokyo, I really love that city
I've also travelled in the US and Canada a bit, but I think there are still places in both I'd like to visit. Perhaps Seattle in the US at least. And I wouldn't mind going to New York again.
And then, of course, I could travel to London just any time. Last summer was the sixth time I visited, and it almost feels like home already
South Korea is fun. It's like a more relaxed version of Japan. And Seoul is just an incredible city. But about the food, I'd have to say I prefer Japanese, which was quite common there, actually. I really got fed up with kimchi. But then this food called bibimbap was something I'd really like to eat again. Too bad that in the only Korean restaurant we have there it's around 10€ a serving, when almost anywhere in South Korea you paid less than 10€ for the food for two people. Oh, and dumplings are really good too! Like in one restaurant in Busan me and my husband both had our own dishes, mine was bibimbap, and then we had a serving of dumplings to share and I think we paid about 6€ for all of it together!
So, anyway, I'd definitely recommend South Korea. And not just Seoul, but travel around!
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I'd also like to go up to Canada... Like way up in the tundras, I'd love to see one!