Some of these cities are already known travel destinations, whereas others are a little more off the beaten tracks. However they're all interesting and worth a visit, with much to offer in terms of sights and culture.
Whether your thing is museums, art, beaches, or parks, there's a little something for everyone among these destinations!
Have a look through A-Z and start planning your trip!
Aarhus, Denmark - The second-largest city in Denmark, Aarhus is home to much in the way of culture and art. There are also many festivals, as well as a huge number of parks and beaches!
Bath, England - Home to the Roman Baths, Bath is a city of great historical interest. The city is also highly cultural, containing numerous theaters, museums, and art galleries.
Casablanca, Morocco - Casablanca is one of the most important cities in Morocco, and is known for its French-inspired architecture. Every year, it hosts jazz and street art festivals.
Denver, USA - This Colorado city has a very large arts scene, which includes everything from music to the performing arts. It is also surrounded by mountains, so many inhabitants and visitors alike take advantage of this.
Edmonton, Canada - Edmonton is home to many theaters and hosts a variety of festivals. It is known as "Canada's Festival City." These festivals include arts, performance, and jazz.
Fukuoka, Japan - There is plenty to do in Fukuoka. The city has a castle and many historical temples, in addition to art galleries. There are also many beaches and festivals.
Granada, Spain - The main attraction in Granada is the magnificent Alhambra, a palace that dates back to 889 CE. There are also many parks and gardens in the city, in addition to musical events.
The Hague, The Netherlands - The Hague is a very important place politically in the Netherlands, with its internationally famous court. It is also home to much in the way of culture and art.
Innsbruck, Austria - Innsbruck is a highly popular destination for skiing, attracting many visitors. It is also home to music festivals and has a large celebration for New Year's Eve.
Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta has a huge number of museums, totaling 142! There are also many festivals surrounding the arts, in addition to other cultural events around the city.
Kathmandu, Nepal - Kathmandu is home to a World Heritage Site, as well as many temples. It is also the site of a huge library, and numerous museums and art galleries.
Lausanne, Switzerland - The International Olympics Committee is located in Lausanne. There are also a large number of churches, museums, and art galleries.
Manila, Philippines - Manila has much to offer visitors, including the Ocean Park, a zoo, the National Museum Complex, and also Intramuros, which is a historic walled city.
Oslo, Norway - Norway is home to many Edvard Munch paintings, as well as the Nobel Peace Center. Naturally, this means it's home to many historic buildings and museums.
Padua, Italy - A small university town not too far from Venice, Padua contains much of the same beautiful architecture but far less of the crowds of visitors.
Quito, Ecuador - The center of Quito is incredibly well preserved and is in fact a World Heritage Site. There are also many churches and parks all around the city.
Rosario, Argentina - Rosario is home to many monuments, museums, theaters, and cultural centers. There is also a huge statue of Che Guevara, which has been there since 2008.
São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo is the wealthiest city in all of South America. It has a huge population, and is home to many museums, monuments, parks, restaurants, and bars.