5 Most Underrated Cities in the World
Valparaíso, Valparaiso Region
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Valparaíso
A UNESCO World Heritage site and street art capital of South America, this litte oceanside town is a fairly hidden gem. With colorful houses scattered all across the rolling hills looking down on the Pacific Ocean, you're bound to find some inspiration here- just ask famous poet Pablo Neruda.
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Liguria, Italy
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Cinque Terre
This one’s kind of cheating as Cinque Terre is really a collection of 5 small Italian towns clustered along the coast. Each having its own distinct flavor, you can hike between all five within a day and experience some amazing scenery and cuisine.
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Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province
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Krong Siem Reap
Siem Reap is one of the most unique places in the world. Home to the largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat, go check out the incredible fuze of Hinduism and Buddhism from history dating way way back. See the current day influence of one of the world's largest (and least known) genocides- the Khmer Rouge- and appreciate this small Cambodian oasis.
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Granada, AL
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Granada
Nestled beneath the Sierra Nevada moutains, this quaint Spanish city maintains an incredible balance between new and old. The ancient Moorish fortress the Alhambra looks over the Albaicín (Old Town) sprinkled with pine trees and narrow winding streets. Past the Albaicín you'll find the modern section of the city all combining for one of the most spectacular spots out there.
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Monteverde, Provincia de Puntarenas
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Monteverde
One of the most biodiverse regions in the entire world, Monteverde is filled with animals and plants you could barely dream of. Their coffee is known across the globe, their adventure sports know no bounds, and then pair that with people that have consistently been ranked as one of the happiest populations out there? Not a bad spot to visit.
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