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Where should best friends travel?

Which places are suitable for girlfriends to travel to? When I was still studying, everyone must have thought about where to travel with my best friends. Now that I have grown up, I can go out and play. So have you decided where to go? Below are the tourist attractions among besties. Let's take a look.

1. Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany

It must be Neuschwanstein Castle. Even though you probably already know this, we’re going to say it anyway. After all, it is not only the prototype of the Disney castle, but also the inspiration for many castles in fairy tales.

The founder of Neuschwanstein Castle was King Ludwig II of Bavaria. This is an artist delayed by the throne. In that revolutionary era, he was not satisfied with his mere title status and wanted to change it, but he couldn't. He dreams of building a castle into a fairy tale world to escape reality.

This white castle is located on a high mountain, surrounded by mountains and lakes. There are a large number of German swan sculptures inside, and the scenery is different throughout the year. Go to the Marianne Iron Bridge behind the castle to see the panoramic view of Swan Castle. The shooting angle is excellent.

2. The town of Manarola, Italy

This is a fishing village on a cliff. It's hard to say how old it is, but there are some records of the ancient Romans successfully making wine. Steep cliffs, mountains full of vineyards, colorful houses, and clear water are the biggest features here.

At night, when the lights of the fishing village illuminate the entire coast, there are steep cliffs on one side and crystal clear water on the other, further highlighting the tranquility and beauty of this mysterious village. Also, no vehicles are allowed here. You can choose to take a shuttle, take a boat or walk here.

3. Glowworm Caves in Waitomo, New Zealand

The Glowworm Caves in Waitomo, New Zealand are the most famous natural wonders in New Zealand. There are openings above and below the cave. The fireflies spit out sticky threads like beads, and the green fluorescence emitted by their tails is scattered across the entire ceiling of the cave, like stars in the sky.

Take a boat ride through it, and the Maori songs echo in your ears, which is dreamy and beautiful. If you have enough time, the Hobbit Village, about a two-hour drive from the Glowworm Caves, can also give you a fairy-tale experience and enjoyment.

4. Colma - France

I don’t know if you have watched "Chinese Restaurant", so I found a mini town, Colma. This world-famous flower city still retains wooden rib houses with wooden polygonal roofs in the 16th century architectural style. Each wooden house has its own personality, and the balconies are decorated with different flowers, full of strong local Alsace style.

Colorful wooden houses, retro green trains, and shutters decorated with flowers are all like a reduced fairy tale world. The comic "Howl's Moving Castle" by Japanese animation master Hayao Miyazaki was filmed in the town of Colmar.

5. Copenhagen-Denmark

Andersen’s fairy tales in Denmark have always been with us. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is a fairy tale city. The streets and alleys of this city are filled with fairy tales. The Little Mermaid sculpture, Joffrey Park, Amalienborg Palace and the National Aquarium of Denmark are all must-see attractions in this fairy tale city.

In addition, as a food paradise in Northern Europe, it also has the most Michelin restaurants in Northern Europe. Buy a pine cone or ice cream and wander around, passing by candy-colored scenery, cheerful jazz music and sparkling beer, and your mood will suddenly brighten. You will find that not only the houses are colorful, but the sunshine here is also colorful.