Incredible places to visit
The most incredible places to visit in 2018
By Rosie Perper From Business Insider
Chandigarh, India
Children play on the swings at the Rock Garden on March 26, 2010 in Chandigarh, India.Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
Northern India’s Chandigarh is a well-kept secret for modern art and architecture in the country.
The city boasts many pop up art exhibits, and the Capitol Complex, a government compound designed by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2016.
Seattle, Washington, USA
An exterior view of Seattle’s new Central LIbrary on May 19, 2004 in Seattle, Washington.Ron Wurzer/Getty Images
Seattle is best-known for its towering Space Needle, which stretches 605 feet.
Beginning in 2018, the Needle will see major renovations that include a revolving restaurant.
Rotorua, New Zealand
People bathe in one of the thermal pools at Polynesian Spas in Rotorua, New Zealand, Friday, September 24 2004.Sandra Teddy/Getty Images
New Zealand boasts stunning natural beauty, and it’s renowned for its geothermal mud baths.
Rotorua hosted the first-ever annual Mudtopia Festival in December, and celebrated with mud-themed games and massages.
Ypres, Belgium
The story of the war in the Ypres region is told by performances and music set to a backdrop of visual projections on the facade of the Cloth Hall during commemorations marking the centenary of Passchendale on July 30, 2017 in Ypres, Belgium.Leon Neal/Getty Images
Ypres is a beautiful city located in the Flemish part of Belgium.
This year, it celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the end of World War I, and will be hosting memorial services to mark the occasion.
Tangier, Morocco
Lighthouse of Cap Spartel, near Tangier, northern Morocco.Diego Delso/Wikimedia Commons
Morocco is best-known for its sprawling markets and colorful tiled buildings.
Tangier is undergoing some modernization, with an all new waterfront and marina, and the first high-speed rail line in Africa set to debut in 2018, which will connect Tangier with Casablanca and Rabat.
Ribera Del Duero, Spain
Left bank of the Duero River as it passes through Soria, with the religious retreat of San Saturio in the background.Alvaro Ridruejo/Wikimedia Commons
Spain’s Ribera Del Duero is best-known for its wine and gorgeous hilly landscape.
Montgomery, Alabama USA
Wakina Murphy arranges flowers on a bust of civil rights icon Rosa Parks at the Rosa Parks Museum October 28, 2005 in Montgomery, Alabama.. Rosa Parks, who died Monday at the age of 92, changed history on December 1, 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger. Her arrest for this triggered a 381-day boycott of the Montgomery bus system.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Montgomery has a robust and troubled history that stretches back nearly 200 years, but the state seeks to reinvent itself in 2018.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice will be opening up, and will commemorate 4,000 victims of slavery and racial prejudice.
Sudtirol, Italy
Taser aerial tramway in Meraner Land, South Tyrol: view from the mountain station SchennabergWikimedia Commons
Italy’s autonomous German-speaking Südtirol has become a wellness destination for traveling yogis seeking time away from the hustle and bustle.
New properties including the Seehof Nature Retreat, Montchalet and the Alpenroyal Hotel, have been set up to ease worried minds in Italy’s remote region.
Bristol, England
Balloons take to the skies at a preview flight for Tribute Bristol International Balloon Fiesta on July 31, 2015 in Bristol, England.Matt Cardy/Getty Images
Bristol is a hipster’s paradise, with a thriving street-art scene and gorgeous annual festivals.
The city hopes to step up its art game in 2018. One of Britain’s oldest theatres,Bristol Old Vic is set to upgrade to 188-seats, and St. George’s Bristol concert hall is slated to add modern fixtures as well.
Laos
Laos girls, in ancient dress, stand under umbrellas as they parade during the Songkran festival on April 15, 2008, in Luang Prabang, Laos.Chumsak Kanoknan/Getty Images
Laos is set to revamp its Luang Prabang region in 2018 with several modern luxury resorts.
More flights from most major Asian cities and a train link to China are in the works to make the UNESCO site more accessible.
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