Been there? Do that, instead
Ten too-familiar spots and alternative places to go
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How many roads go untraveled simply because we don’t know they exist? Too often, cities (and even whole countries) fall off the traveler’s map while brand-name nations get all the attention. But there’s delight in discovering destination underdogs.
Brussels vs. Paris
Consider Brussels, the quirky capital of Belgium and the European Union, too. With the storybook architecture of the Grand’ Place, gourmet food galore (think Belgian beer and chocolate), great shopping finds (from cutting-edge fashions to antiques) and a vibrant cultural scene, it’s a viable alternative to often overcrowded and generally overpriced Paris. And, to be honest, can you really get excited about seeing the Eiffel Tower for the sixth time?
Though you won’t ever hear it from the French Government Tourist Office, many of the hottest shops in Paris are the ones selling clothes from hot Belgian designers, from Raf Simons to Dries Van Noten. It’s far cooler to browse these hip wares at the source.
Ljubljana vs. Prague
Elsewhere in Europe, consider Ljubljana as an alternative to Prague. The problem with the latter—capital and chief selling point of the former Czechoslovkia—is its popularity. It’s beautiful, yes, but the central district said goodbye to any semblance of authenticity years ago. You’ll notice fewer postcard racks and T-shirt stands in Ljubljana, the unpretentious capital of Slovenia, which broke free from Yugoslavia in 1991. The city of 276,000 has an Italian Baroque look but has roots that stretch back to ancient Roman times.
Malta vs. Monaco
For that matter, city-states aren’t immune from touristic overexposure. Take Monaco. Or rather, don’t. This tiny principality coasts on its reputation, but in reality there’s little more here than harbor for yachts and luxury chain stores that wouldn’t be out of place on Madison Avenue. Some aesthetic attributes notwithstanding, it feels like a wistful nod to glamorous days gone by.
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Cyprus vs. Mykonos
Speaking of islands, what about Mykonos in Greece? The best time of year to go is during the warm summer months, and the only problem is that half of Germany knows that too. Leapfrog over the crowds by going to Cyprus, the easternmost island in the Mediterranean and one with more than 10,000 years of human history.
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Six Senses Resorts & Spas Deciding to go to the sultanate of Oman instead of the emirate of Dubai is a bit like choosing Joshua Tree National Park over Las Vegas. Big towers and city lights are fine sometimes, but they're not fundamentally what deserts are about. Peaceful, wealthy Oman offers Arabian allure without all the hubbub. |
P.E.I. vs. Martha's Vineyard
As spring rolls into summer, many Americans have Yankee islands like Martha’s Vineyard on their minds—too many, in fact. Come summertime, the Vineyard can feel like a parking lot with a bit of landscaping thrown in. Venture further afield and reap the rewards of island charms hitherto unknown. Up in Atlantic Canada there’s luscious, beachy Prince Edward Island.
There’s another benefit of seeking out and sashaying through hidden-gem countries. Once you’re back on familiar shores, you can share your new expertise of slightly off-the-radar places like Nicosia in Cyprus and Muscat in Oman with those who have yet to turn armchair dreams into a wanderer’s reality.
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