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It’s a new way to travel, one for every letter, now off the next set of letters.
By Harvey Russell Artita / Julianne Borje

Alphabet Cities: Travel To These Interesting Cities From F To J

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There are thousands of cities in the world, which can be quite daunting if you want to experience them all. With so many destination options, it can be confusing if you don’t have a clear idea of what you want. If you are open to trying new places, it might be time to adopt new strategies for choosing your next destination.

In the second installment of Alphabet Cities, this list of five cities from F to J might pique your interest. If you are still undecided about where to go next, this colorful assortment of cities may provide some inspiration or ideas. These five destinations offer intriguing travel experiences for your next vacation.

Fukuoka, Japan

If you want to immerse yourself in Japan’s rich cultural heritage, consider visiting this historic city. The museums here are both educational and plentiful, showcasing Japan’s cultural background through various invasions, historical armor, and traditional performances. After exploring the numerous shrines and temples, be sure to unwind with some delicious street food.

Goias, Brazil

For a blend of South American and European architecture, this historic town in Brazil might be ideal for you. Originally known for its mining industry, Goias developed significantly during the gold rush. The Portuguese influence is still evident in the town’s architecture, which has harmoniously adapted to the South American landscape. The city’s well-preserved heritage has earned it a designation as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Hobart, Australia

Although not as famous as Sydney or Melbourne, Hobart is a charming port city in its own right. Once a hub for seal and whale hunting, the city showcases its history through its buildings, vineyards, and yachts. With vibrant markets and significant seaside attractions, Hobart offers a range of cultural experiences. After a day by the bay, enjoy an evening with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra or at the Theatre Royal.

Innsbruck, Austria

While Vienna might come to mind when thinking about Austria, Innsbruck is equally beautiful and worth a visit. Though less well-known, the city has hosted the Winter Olympics twice and has a strong reputation for winter sports. If sports aren’t your interest, you might appreciate the historical buildings that reflect the city’s long history. Whether in winter or summer, Innsbruck remains a stunning destination.

Johannesburg, South Africa

As one of the largest cities in the world, Johannesburg is a noteworthy destination in South Africa. Like Goias, the city began as a mining town and has grown to offer diverse activities and attractions. It reflects much of South Africa’s turbulent history, with sites like the Mandela Family Museum and various art galleries. The city’s vibrant nightlife and abundant wildlife make it an enchanting and worthwhile visit.

If you’re ever unsure about where to go, hopefully, these five cities will inspire you with unique and exciting travel ideas.

H/T: ‘501 Must-Visit Cities’ by Bounty Books