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4th March 2020
07:00am GMT

"Right across the street from the original (yep, the very first!) Starbucks, you'll find market stalls selling fresh, local produce and you may see fishmongers throwing their catch of the day across the tables to each other."
"Often called 'Portland's living room' this multi-use, community driven space is always bustling with activities, events and live music. From concerts and markets in the summer to the spectacular Christmas tree display in winter."
"A historic, haunted place that is now a hub for Brighton's LGBTQ+ arts and theatre scene, Brighton is a must for fans of eclectic theatre and comedy. "
"Don't be put off by the signs telling you 'no photos, no running' when you first walk in, Christiania is a liberal 'city within a city' founded by a group of freethinkers in the 70s. About 1000 people actually live there and many visit daily to see the street art and local crafts on sale."
"Visit the Wynwood Yard, one of Miami's coolest neighbourhoods, brimming with galleries, dive bars, and quirky shops. You can also see the local community gathering together to enjoy tasty vegan food and live music."
"Everybody thinks of Disneyworld when you mention Orlando, but there’s so much more to this wonderful city. Lake Eola Park is one of the more scenic places to visit, with farmers markets, beer gardens, and if you’re feeling romantic a trip on a swan boat."
"As Portugal’s hipster capital, you’ll walk through cobbled streets, historic centres and visit unique galleries, cocktail bars, and restaurants. Take a trip to Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, to enjoy a hilltop view of a sunset over the city."
"This may not be the first place you think of for a bucket list, but with over 35,000 Instagram posts, Pittsburgh’s Phipps Conservatory and botanical gardens are worth a visit all year round."
"There’s plenty of amazing things to see in Finland’s capital, especially Temppeliaukio Church which is built from solid rock. Don’t worry if you’re not religious as anyone can visit this stunning church, with plenty of live shows taking place, so you can enjoy the surreal acoustics of a rockin' church."
"The Mollevangen neighbourhood in Malmo is a diverse, bohemian centred around the Mollevangstorget Square. Here you'll find markets selling local produce and crafts, as well as small shops selling food from around the world."
Check out the full list here.