Using data from our Editors’ Choice Awards and the first-hand knowledge of our team of editors and writers around the world, we hand-selected 19 places around the world (some big and some small) that are perfect for each type of traveler, whether you’re traveling with kids in tow, bringing back an empty suitcase for souvenirs, or only packing a trusted pair of hiking boots and a map.
Where to Go This Year: The Best Places to Travel in 2020
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South Africa’s most lauded foodie destination may be Cape Town and the surrounding winelands, but Johannesburg also has plenty to offer travelers looking for quality food and drink. Jozi’s culinary scene is incredibly diverse, reflecting the city’s multicultural population of South Africans, immigrants, and expats.
The 9 Best Restaurants in Johannesburg
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Alongside gorgeous palm tree-studded streets, century-old mansions, and enough rum to fill several large ships, this laid-back town is home to many cultural, culinary, and adventurous activities for all types of travelers to enjoy.
The Top 15 Things to Do in Key West, Florida
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If you are looking for thrills in spectacular locations, then there are few sports that can rival the beautiful surroundings that skiing and snowboarding can boast. North America has a real wealth of destinations where you can enjoy these sports, and it is worth taking a moment to drink in the beautiful white scenery around you before you continue down the slopes.
The 15 Best Skiing and Snowboarding Resorts in North America
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It's no secret that London loves the holiday season. Christmas shopping starts every year in October with special Christmas stores popping up in Liberty, Harrods, and Selfridges before anyone has even celebrated Halloween. There are many places to spot magnificent holiday lights around the British city, from Oxford Street and Regent Street to Kew Gardens and London Zoo.
The Best Places To See Holiday Lights in London
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The west London area of Kensington is one to explore during a trip to the British city. The posh neighborhood is home to several major museums, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as Hyde Park and Kensington Palace. Whether you want to make a day of it or spend an entire London vacation in the area, there is a lot to see and do around Kensington.
The Top 10 Things to Do in Kensington, London
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Ice cream, churros, cupcakes, and cookies—every manner of sweet treat is included on this list. These TripSavvy Editors' Choice Award winners all "wowed" our team with their creative confections both simple and elaborate. Just make sure you save room for dessert!
Best for a Sweet Tooth
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There are lots of great foodie regions beyond the most popular ones, and we’ve rounded up some of the best to visit this year. Take your taste buds on a trip to some of these lesser-known destinations where you’ll be rewarded with delicious fare and fewer crowds.
The Best Foodie Destinations of 2019
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As you explore skyscraper-filled Tokyo neighborhoods like Shibuya and Shinjuku, it can be easy to forget that the ocean sits just a few miles away. While Tokyo Bay itself is not somewhere you'd want to swim, there are plenty of beaches near Tokyo where you can find sun and surf. Whether you head southwestward into Kanagawa and Shizuoka prefectures, or eastward to Chiba and Ibaraka, these are the best beaches in the vicinity of Tokyo.
Where to Have a Beach Day Near Tokyo
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Tokyo has long been world-famous as a foodie destination, though its dominance as a shopping capital is somewhat more discreet. This is also due, in part, to the wide variety of things to do in Tokyo, many of which are free (contradicting Tokyo's expensive reputation). Whether you're in the mood for a department store dive or are seeking out specific items like electronics or manga, this is where to find the best shopping in Tokyo.
Tokyo Takes Shopping to Another Level
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Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world for locals and travelers alike with prices on hotels, restaurants, and shopping as sky-high as the Tokyo Sky Tree. It might surprise you to learn that you can enjoy dozens of free things to do in Tokyo, from scenic spots overflowing with Japan's famous cherry blossoms, to ancient temples and even beer tastings. As your adding up your per-day budget of how to spend your yen, these no-cost activities are sure to soften the blow.
The Top 15 Free Things to Do in Tokyo
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