Top 25 Cities in the World

  • 8 years ago
11.
BRUGES
Readers' Choice Rating: 82.3
Beautifully preserved," picturesque Bruges is an "unexpected gem." Most of its attractions are close together, so it is "easily seen by walking."

SOUTH AFRICA
11.
CAPE TOWN
Readers' Choice Rating: 82.3
This "marvelous destination with much to see and do" scored high for its culture and atmosphere. Readers like Cape Town because you'll find "an ideal mix of nature, coastal, mountains and beaches with excellent restaurants at reasonable prices."
QUÉBEC
10.
QUÉBEC CITY
Readers' Choice Rating: 82.7
Thanks to its "old-world charm," "awesome historic assets" and "great shopping," our readers think of Québec City as "a little jewel with good food and wonderful artisan work." "A beautiful, historic European city right here in North America!" Whether they strolled on the boardwalk, biked around town, or visited the Christmas markets, our readers found this Canadian destination "romantic" and "picturesque," it's a "must-do if in Québec."

ITALY
9.
SIENA
Readers' Choice Rating: 82.9Called a "timeless place where one needs only to soak in the ambience," Siena has so much to offer that even one reader, who has been to the city 18 times, is still finding new food and cultural experiences. Others praise it as "quieter than Rome and Florence, but jam-packed with history and culture amid rolling Tuscan hillsides.
ITALY
8.
ROME
Readers' Choice Rating: 83.0
Rome has "endless exploration opportunities." "It is not a one-time destination so you can return again and again and always see something new." "Food, restaurants, service people, and easiness of getting around are better than any American city."

AUSTRIA
7.
VIENNA
Readers' Choice Rating: 83.1
"Drenched in music, history and the arts," Vienna earned high marks from readers. Not that anyone would find that suprising. "Classical music opportunities are out of this world and you can hear great music in beautiful venues.
SPAIN
5.
SAN SEBASTIAN
Readers' Choice Rating: 83.2
Which city can rightly be called the food capital of Europe? No, not Paris. Copenhagen? Try San Sebastián, a Basque beauty with stunning coastline and serious culinary cred: It just happens to have a slew Michelin stars—16 and counting. And the food is the main reason our readers rave about it. All you need to do here is "eat, eat, and eat."
SOUTH CAROLINA
5.
CHARLESTON
Readers' Choice Rating: 83.2
With "sand, sun, history, good food, and friendly people," Charleston is a consistent hit with the travelers who venture to this "gracious and beautiful" city (in fact, it's taken first place our list of Top 10 Cities in the United States for three years now and been rated as the friendliest). Nearby beaches and impressive architecture draw visitors, but it's the "insanely nice" locals who enhance "magnificent" bed and breakfasts and "amazing shopping." "The charm of this city brings me back every year," praised one devoted fan. "The food, history, architecture and people are wonderful," said one reader. "A bucket list city!"
AUSTRIA
4.
SALZBURG
Readers' Choice Rating: 83.3


Salzburg is a "pleasant little town" that is "one of the truly European cities still left." Most famous as the hometown of Mozart (and those other musical geniuses, the Von Trapps), Salzburg will "transport you back in time." It's the perfect place for "folks who still care about culture and history."HUNGARY
2.
BUDAPEST
Readers' Choice Rating: 83.8
The "classic masterpiece" of a city gives off a "different feeling than other European cities." There is "so much to see, great food and easy navigation," one reader said. The "gorgeous residences and buildings" are "gracious and grand." "Everything about Budapest was entrancing."
ITALY
2.
FLORENCE
Readers' Choice Rating: 83.8
The art-centric Florence boasts "food out of this world." This Italian city was not only a hit with the thousands of readers who participated in our survey this year, but it was also the location chosen by our 2012 Dream Trip Photo Contest winner—a

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