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An Indian woman wearing a traditional sari wrap is using a taper to light a whole wall filled with hundreds of little oil lamps. They are illuminated and casting a bright glow over the scene; each lamp is set in its own little box within the wooden wall structure, tied with supporting pieces of bamboo. There are bunches of tiny bananas also tied to the top of the wall case. A medieval stone castle is shown at sunrise, the sky a mellow blue with trees and hills in the distance. There is a light frost on the ground, and small lights illuminating the grounds. There are lights glowing from within the few windows scattered across the facade and turret wings with capped roofs on each end of the peaked-roof structure. The flat facade on a white adobe building is punctuated by three doors — blue, yellow and red — and two windows with yellow panes. The sky behind the building is blue and cloudy. A low foot bridge hovers over reflective water. Above it is a dramatic tree whose leaves are bright orange and red. The leaves are falling slowly toward the water. Bright red-orange sand dunes stretch across a vast landscape that is interspersed with slightly darker-brown rock formations. The rocks are jagged and irregularly shaped.

52 Places to Go in 2023

Travel’s rebound has revealed the depth of our drive to explore the world. Why do we travel? For food, culture, adventure, natural beauty? This year’s list has all those elements, and more.

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London  Copied to clipboard!

A buzzing city ready for a coronation, a brand-new airport link and a prehistoric colossus

Tom Jamieson for The New York Times

The Changing of the Guard outside Buckingham Palace has a royal marching band walking out of the palace gates, with waiting crowds gathered and police standing nearby. The band are blowing their instruments and wearing navy topcoats with gold buttons and gold helmets with long red tassels hanging from the top.

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Morioka  Copied to clipboard!

Japan

A walkable gem without the crowds, just a short bullet train ride from Tokyo

Andrew Faulk for The New York Times

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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park  Copied to clipboard!

The majesty and awe of towering buttes in a setting fit for Hollywood

Rachael Wright

Three enormous sandstone towers, which appear to be several hundred feet tall, rise above a flat, red landscape, while a road curves through the foreground. The sky above is light blue and is partially occluded by wispy white clouds. Small green shrubby plants dot the ground.

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Kilmartin Glen  Copied to clipboard!

Scotland

A misty Scottish Stonehenge, with all of the mystery and far fewer visitors

Andy Haslam for The New York Times

A medieval stone castle is shown at sunrise, the sky a mellow blue with trees and hills in the distance. There is a light frost on the ground, and small lights illuminating the grounds. There are lights glowing from within the few windows scattered across the facade and turret wings with capped roofs on each end of the peaked-roof structure.

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Auckland  Copied to clipboard!

New Zealand

Pastries that rival France’s best, with a side of adventure tourism on the North Island

Susan Wright for The New York Times

Over 20 French pastry cases are set out in rows on a black metal baking tray, in the process of being filled with a cream and having segments of fresh strawberries arranged artfully on top in a circular design. A hand holding a pastry brush is glazing the strawberries.

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Palm Springs  Copied to clipboard!

California

Spotting stars in the streets and counting galaxies in the sky

Beth Coller for The New York Times

A large telescope is aimed upward through a slit in the roof of an observatory dome. The dark blue sky, visible through the slit, is dotted with stars, and the interior of the dome is illuminated with a red light.

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Kangaroo Island  Copied to clipboard!

Australia

A haven for koalas and other wild creatures, healing after devastating wildfires

Susan Wright for The New York Times

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Vjosa River  Copied to clipboard!

Albania

Cycling through the canyons and valleys of one of Europe’s last untamed waterways

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A verdant river valley with undulating mountains surrounding it is shown at sunset. There is a glow over the green as the sun is slowly going down behind the rocky mountains in the distance.

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Accra  Copied to clipboard!

Ghana

Feast first, dance later, in a hub of innovative West African cuisine

Jessica Sarkodie for The New York Times

Three local Ghanaian restaurant staff are busy working behind a tiled bar with a wooden top; there are shelves behind them lined with alcohol bottles of different colors and varieties. There are stools strewn with colorful words in front of the bar, and wait staff, including a waiter carrying a tray with bowls of food, are walking by.

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Tromso  Copied to clipboard!

Norway

A clear-skied hot spot where aurora seekers are likely to spy their dazzling prize

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A deep blue sky is striated with neon green lights, as if shooting upward from a point in the far distance. Closer in the foreground are dramatic hills and a cabin with lights on inside.

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Lençóis Maranhenses National Park  Copied to clipboard!

Brazil

Blinding white dunes and aquamarine pools in an otherworldly natural water park

Scott Baker

An expansive dune of windswept white sand stretches out to the horizon, with a blue-green lake in the midground. The sky above is partly cloudy and deeply blue.

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Bhutan  Copied to clipboard!

Cliff-top fortresses and rhododendron forests on a revived trekking trail

Marcus Westberg

Buddhist monks in scarlet-red robes descend the stone staircase of a temple high in the mountains on the side of a cliff. The sides of the staircase are painted white and decorated ornately with gold, and the temple is surrounded by trees, with a series of mountain ranges rising in the background, the furthest one snowcapped.

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Kerala  Copied to clipboard!

India

Learn to climb a palm tree, visit a temple during an annual festival and get a sustainable taste of village life

Poras Chaudhary for The New York Times

An Indian woman wearing a traditional sari wrap is using a taper to light a whole wall filled with hundreds of little oil lamps. They are illuminated and casting a bright glow over the scene; each lamp is set in its own little box within the wooden wall structure, tied with supporting pieces of bamboo. There are bunches of tiny bananas also tied to the top of the wall case.

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Greenville  Copied to clipboard!

South Carolina

Adventure in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and on dinner plates downtown

Tony Cenicola/The New York Times

An overhead view shows a variety of dishes from a Georgian restaurant, including khachapuri, a cheese-filled bread with an egg at its center.

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Tucson  Copied to clipboard!

Arizona

A rebounding center of art and adobe with centuries-old ties to Mexico

John Burcham for The New York Times

The flat facade on a white adobe building is punctuated by three doors — blue, yellow and red — and two windows with yellow panes. The sky behind the building is blue and cloudy.

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Martinique  Copied to clipboard!

Creole culture, giant ferns and hummingbirds that don’t back down from a staring contest

Alamy

A small hummingbird with green iridescent feathers and plumage on the top of their body flies and feeds from a flowering plant. The pink blooms its flying in front of are long and chandelier-shaped, hanging off a light-green branch.

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The Namib Desert  Copied to clipboard!

Southern Africa

1,000-foot dunes and crashing waves along a nearly uninhabited coastline

Jen Guyton

A large desert expanse with deep red sands gives way to a gently rising sand hill then a rocky mountain range in the background. Tufts of dry grass poke through the sand in the foreground.

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The Alaska Railroad  Copied to clipboard!

470 miles of mountains, glaciers and grizzlies from the comfort of a glass dome

Christopher Miller for The New York Times

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Fukuoka  Copied to clipboard!

Japan

Savoring an endangered street-food tradition on the often overlooked island of Kyushu

Andrew Faulk for The New York Times

Diners are sitting outside around the counter of an open-air food stall. Smoke is emanating from the open kitchen, and the diners are chatting and huddled over plates of food. Red lanterns attached to the stall are glowing brightly, along with the illuminated signs on top of each stall.

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Flores  Copied to clipboard!

Indonesia

An island paradise where crater lakes change color and nine-foot dragons roam

Lauryn Ishak for The New York Times

Five boats, two passenger motorboats and three wooden fishing boats with covers, are gathered around a pier. They are surrounded by turquoise blue water, with a few people in swimwear waiting on the pier. The sky is bright blue with fluffy white clouds in the distance.

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Guadalajara  Copied to clipboard!

Mexico

Celebrating queer culture’s diversity and L.G.B.T.Q. athletes from around the globe

Adrian Wilson for The New York Times

Two bartenders stand within an enclosed bar, surrounded by the glow of a yellow-orange light. Nearest to the camera, one of them measures out alcohol in a metallic jigger. Shelves of alcohol line the walls.

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Tassili n’Ajjer  Copied to clipboard!

Algeria

Rock art, sandstone pillars and a glimpse at a lost Saharan history

Marcus Westberg

Bright red-orange sand dunes stretch across a vast landscape that is interspersed with slightly darker-brown rock formations. The rocks are jagged and irregularly shaped.

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Kakheti  Copied to clipboard!

Georgia

New flavors and ancient winemaking traditions in tiny hilltop towns and green valleys

Irma Laghadze

A big steel bowl filled with a large amount of hand-twisted dumplings (more than 50) is being held by two pairs of hands over an open fire, as steam rises around it.

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Nîmes  Copied to clipboard!

France

A sunny Mediterranean morsel whose charming streets are studded with Roman monuments

Joann Pai for The New York Times

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Ha Giang  Copied to clipboard!

Vietnam

A two-wheeled thrill ride leads to mountainside settlements where Hmong and Tay culture lives

Poras Chaudhary for The New York Times

An elderly Vietnamese woman with glasses and a head-scarf sits outside at a small wooden table, hand-painting a fabric made of hemp that she is unrolling. She is wearing a purple and yellow print shirt, and there is a wooden wall behind her.

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Salalah  Copied to clipboard!

Oman

A historic frankincense-trading center where the desert erupts in waterfalls

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Traversing a gently flowing river, a desert oasis, a line of five camels are following each other in procession, walking in the water up to their shoulders, single file. Trees in varying shades of green line the riverbank, and there is a mountain range in the background.

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Cuba  Copied to clipboard!

An island of music and white-sand beaches ripe for rediscovery as the United States eases travel restrictions

Robert Rausch for The New York Times

A deserted beach is seen at sunrise, with the waves gently lapping the shoreline and the wet sand glistening and reflective. There are piles of rocks and palm trees further back on the shore, leading up to a grassy mound and the sun rising on the right in the distance.

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Odense  Copied to clipboard!

Denmark

A mystical new museum and garden with all you need to write your own fairy tale

Andreas Meichsner for The New York Times

A solitary woman wearing headphones is seen standing in front of a museum exhibit. She is looking at a light display and surrounded by other luminous installations. She is wearing headphones and plaid pants.

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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park  Copied to clipboard!

Australia

The shape-shifting sandstone heart of a continent and its Indigenous heritage

Matthew Abbott for The New York Times

Uluru, the sandstone monolith, is seen off in the distance at sunset, glowing a terracotta red, with the mellow-toned blue and pink sky behind it. Tufts of grass and shrubs rise from the earth in the foreground.

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Boquete  Copied to clipboard!

Panama

A slope-side nirvana for coffee geeks, waterfall hikers and white-water rafters

Paul Castillero

Shining through a peek-hole in the lush growth of a forest is the orange glow of the rising sun, with clouds and a mountain range around it.

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Tarragona  Copied to clipboard!

Spain

An unsung artsy seaport rich in well-preserved Roman ruins, and delicious tapas

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A old, stone cathedral, seen in the distance through a maze of residential buildings with clay-tiled roofs, is illuminated with yellowed lights. The sky shows a rich palette of colors ranging from blue and purple to orange and gold.

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Charleston  Copied to clipboard!

South Carolina

A powerful space will examine a city’s past and honor the African American legacy

Tony Cenicola/The New York Times

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Cayos Cochinos  Copied to clipboard!

Honduras

Planting coral and counting sea turtles where there are no cars or roads

Robert Rausch for The New York Times

Looking through a gap in the dense forest with a tree bough framing overhead, there is a view of a wooden beach cabana on stilts, siting over the turquoise water of a lagoon.

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Burgundy Beer Trail  Copied to clipboard!

France

Paying homage to hops and yeast in a region where wine has long reigned

Joann Pai for The New York Times

A man with dark hair and a beard and wearing a zip-up puffer vest is standing surrounded by huge wooden beer barrels in the cellar of brewery. He is pouring beer from a long-neck bottle into a large stemmed goblet, and there is an ancient stone wall behind him.

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Istanbul  Copied to clipboard!

Reviving a city’s historic architecture just in time for modern Turkey’s centennial

Maria Mavropoulou for The New York Times

A modern-looking, three-level museum building of steel and glass is seen from the front, leading out to a forecourt of polished stone. There are people walking past the facade, and there is a sign in big capital lettering on the front that reads, “Istanbul Modern”

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Taipei  Copied to clipboard!

Taiwan

Floating sky lanterns and soaring skyscrapers in a sprawling, thrumming capital

Marcus Westberg

A bustling night market in Taipei has shoppers roaming up and down a long strip, lined on either side with stall fronts. There is backlit lettering on signage over many of the stalls, and illuminated yellow lanterns hang overhead. The night sky is black.

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El Poblado  Copied to clipboard!

Medellín, Colombia

A chic shopping district, pulsing nightlife and rainbow-colored macaws

Federico Rios for The New York Times

A bartender, wearing an apron and standing in front of a large mirrored array of alcoholic beverages, slides an orange and green drink toward the viewer.

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Lausanne  Copied to clipboard!

Switzerland

Spectacular views of Lake Geneva and an exploding architectural and artistic scene

Clara Tuma for The New York Times

Looking down onto a cityscape from above, cars are driving down a bustling retail main street and apartment buildings are above the shops. A church steeple is seen in the distance.

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Methana  Copied to clipboard!

Greece

A hike, a stroll or a run into the Bronze Age followed by a soak in an ancient tub

Maria Mavropoulou for The New York Times

Two runners, a man and a woman, are seen from behind as they are running along a rocky mountain trail, at the very edge of the cliff. They are dressed in black and gray and the blue sea and a mountain are seen in the distance.

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Louisville  Copied to clipboard!

Kentucky

A rising L.G.B.T.Q. scene with quilts, drag shows, the Derby and, of course, bourbon

Robert Rausch for The New York Times

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Manaus  Copied to clipboard!

Brazil

River-to-table cuisine and ancestral recipes in the heart of the Amazon

Federico Rios for The New York Times

A fish, cooked whole, sits on a small plate beside a sliced lime. Two additional bowls — filled with colorful food — sit beside the plate, as does a glass filled with a yellow-green drink.

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Vilnius  Copied to clipboard!

Lithuania

A 700-year-old survivor ready to party like there’s no tomorrow

Gordon Welters for The New York Times

A man sits above a river, his feet dipping into the water, on a two-seated chair that is suspended about ten feet below a decorative bridge. Atop the bridge, three people look down at the man. Behind them is what appears to be a collection of residential buildings.

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Macon  Copied to clipboard!

Georgia

1,100-year-old Native American mounds and deep rock ’n’ roll roots

Robert Rausch for The New York Times

A pathway leads into a large mound of earth, perhaps around 10 or 15 feet tall at its peak and covered with neatly manicured grass. The mound has a large opening framed with wooden logs.

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Madrid  Copied to clipboard!

Kicking off a worldwide tribute to Picasso in a place that’s a masterpiece unto itself

Emilio Parra Doiztua for The New York Times

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Grand Junction  Copied to clipboard!

Colorado

A bonanza of canyons, arches and cliffs, without the hordes of tourists

Alamy

Sharp orange-red sandstone cliffs contrast with the deep blue of the sky in the background. The cliffs, dramatically steep at the top, give way to gentler slopes of eroded material below.

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La Guajira  Copied to clipboard!

Colombia

An unspoiled land of orange-sand beaches and flamingo-lined lagoons

Federico Rios for The New York Times

Four figures, silhouetted against a dark orange-blue sky, are standing atop a hillside, with the ocean in view in the distance on the right.

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Bergamo and Brescia  Copied to clipboard!

Italy

Open-air theater, art, music and a plateful of local delicacies in a cultural crossroads

Andrea Wyner for The New York Times

An ancient city with pretty red roofs and facades of white and yellow sits in the foreground. In the distance are rolling forested hills and mountains.

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American Prairie  Copied to clipboard!

Montana

A vast, and growing, swath of nature where you can still feel tiny

Janie Osborne

A dark-brown buffalo grazes through a field of light-yellow grasses, forming a striking contrast. In the distance, a row of trees showcases variously colored leaves: green, yellow, orange.

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Eastern Townships  Copied to clipboard!

Quebec

A leisurely journey through the countryside with stops for wine, cheese and poutine

Alamy

An abbey — several stories tall, built from light-colored stone and showcasing a deep-green roof — is dusted with snow and sits among snow-covered trees.

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New Haven  Copied to clipboard!

Connecticut

A home to tinkerers and rebels, and a treasure trove of contemporary art and architecture

Tony Cenicola/The New York Times

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The Black Hills  Copied to clipboard!

South Dakota

Pine forests, powwows and a climb up to Crazy Horse’s giant granite face

Benjamin Rasmussen

On top of a high rocky overlook, with green fields visible far below in the distance, three trees are covered in many dozens of prayer cloths, which have been tied to the trees’ trunks and branches.

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Sarajevo  Copied to clipboard!

Bosnia and Herzegovina

A living museum of resilience where empires and cultures have long intersected

Todd Heisler/The New York Times

A town center is seen from above at night, with the main high street illuminated as it runs between the dark building and surrounding apartments. There are people walking in the street, churches glowing as they rise from the other buildings, and the surrounding mountains in the distance are dotted with lights from many homes.
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Corrections

A photograph with an earlier version of this article misidentified the city shown in the image. The photograph depicted the province of Tarragona, Spain, not the city itself. The image has been replaced.

The article also misstated the size of the Barrio Viejo neighborhood of Tucson, Ariz. It is more than 150 acres, not 150 blocks.

A photograph with an earlier version of this article misidentified the location in the image. It is Keelung, Taiwan, not Taipei.