Florence, Italy. It's like being transported to another world, a living museum.
San Carlos, Mexico. Breathtaking views of the Sonoran Desert contrasting against the Sea of Cortez.
It was cold when I got there, but it was 90 degrees nearby.
Actually, the entire state of Oregon is my favorite.
Oregon is amazing. My equal favorite state in the USA. Crater Lake was stunning when we were there. We were there in June, so it was still mainly snow covered but not really cold.
Rio was nice. Very pretty but not my favorite place I've ever been. I'm not a huge city person. I'd rather be out in the national parks. We were in Rio for Carnivale though which was freakin' insane. These Brazilian dudes were hitting on me and my mate in water at the beach in Rio while our girlfriends were on the beach Apparently 15% of Rio De Janeiro is gay.
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Sarajevo- I have been in lot of places, but for me its not even close. Sarajevo is the real bridge between west and east, city with a huge history. Smaller than other big European cities, but still with so many places to visit. You will meet the most friendly people in your life on "Baščaršija", you will eat the best food, traditional Bosnian food that is still laughable cheap. I would highly recommend you to visit it whenever you get a chance.
Second one would probably be Milano, because its hometown of my favourite soccer team ACM. Im often there, because its not too far away from my living place. Big city, with great architecture, with lot to offer in every aspect.
Napa Valley-and Northern California in general. Just love it there.
Maine-I am part owner, along with some of my extended family, of a summer house on the coast. I try to get up there at least once a summer.
Mountains of North Carolina
Hilton Head Island, SC
Gulf coast of Florida
NYC
Outside the US:
The Virgin Islands
Dominican Republic
France
Germany
Belgium