
But hands down, I'm a sucker for the small tucked away gems that seem to dazzle the senses in a way nothing else can. To walk into a city you've hardly heard of, with no expectation, is a marvelous, marvelous thing. It is though a canvas is being drawn before your eyes, and the painted scenes become real life.
When traveling, Kevin and I always try to mix big city life, with rural and "off the beaten track" towns. Smaller towns are generally fierce in preserving culture, and therefore, can show you a better slice of life for the locals than a metropolitan city. Some are just plain peaceful and relaxing, away from city craziness!
In all our travels {through 40+ countries} here are my favorites….
Sarlat, France

About 5 years ago, my family spent the summer in France. My mom, who is a master planner, steered our family to some really stunning places, but hands down, our family favorite {and my personal favorite} was Sarlat. Sarlat-la-Canéda, or simply, Sarlat, is located in the Dordogne region of central southern France. Sarlat is a perfect example of a medieval town, boasting the best representation of a 14th century town in all of France. The town has been impeccably restored, and is virtually car-free {which makes it perfect for walking around!}. My sisters and I had one of the funniest moments of our lives in Sarlat, but i'll leave that story to another day! One fantastic things about Sarlat is that besides the charm of the town, it is a perfect home base for other excursions in the area. Canoeing down the Dordogne river was my family's favorite day in all of France. The river boasts some breathtaking scenery, including medieval castles that you can get out of your canoe to hike up to. Ahhh, i'm already dreaming of going back to Sarlat and taking Kevin! {One of my favorite movies, Ever After, was filmed here!!}
Hoi An, Vietnam

Siena, Italy

A little known fact about me is that I studied Italian in college, and spent time living in the most quintessential Tuscan town of Siena. Friends, I loved this dreamy season of my life. Siena was the perfect mix of history, tradition, delicious food and wine, all wrapped in a romantic ribbon. It was small enough that the pace of life was slow and pleasurable, but big enough to do and see many wonderful things hidden in the gorgeous alley ways that wound so gracefully on cobblestone around the city. Eat a gelato {or 2!} and sit in the famed piazza called Il Campo, and imagine the glorious horse race that happens twice each a year here called Il Palio. If you want Italy at it's most romantic, in my biased opinion, go to Siena:) {So many movies have been filmed here, but Letters to Juliet, is one I love}
San Luis Obispo, California, USA

Dingle, Ireland

Soon after we were married, Kevin and I took a three week trip through the UK and Ireland. Dingle, Ireland was our favorite place hands down! This small, recently sheltered town, is all culture through and through. The town of Dingle sits on the Dingle Peninsula, which we spent a day driving around, stopping every mile or so to get out and explore the cliffs, the ancient forts, the abbey ruins, and many a local pub. Gaellic is very much alive and active, spoken by the locals. Each night we walked into town, shimmied up at the pub and listened to some incredible music. I felt as though I had been transported back in time. It was perfect! {The movie Far and Away, with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman was filmed here!} {Dingle pics, click here}
Railay Beach, Thailand

Bruge, Belgium

Bhaktapur, Nepal
Honorable mention goes to Oxford:England, Vernazza: Italy (Part of Cinque Terra), Santa Cruz: California:USA, Hania, Greece and Delft, Holland.
What are YOUR favorite small towns that we MUST see?
I want all your suggestions!
Kevin and I are planning our summer trip, and so far we have our eyes on
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic, and Colmar, France.
Can you convince me of a few other places we need to go?
Happy Thursday friends,
love Katie
Small towns tend to be some of my favorites, probably because I am from a small town. I loved Siena, was one of my favorite stops in Italy.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of Sarlat. Looks beautiful thought. I'm heading to Metz, France in a few weeks.
ReplyDeleteYour posts make me crave travel even more than I already do! They all look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love Bruge! The Chocolate Line was a definite must for me when I went. Yummm. And I had no idea you studied Italian! Italians are just my favorite. I've picked up a lot of the language from living with an Italian family this past year.
ReplyDeleteLoved this post! I am always dreaming of our next vacation so these are all going on my list!
ReplyDeleteWe recently went to Palm Cove, Australia and it was the most beautiful place I've ever been. Of course the coral reef is a huge draw for this area, but this little town was the perfect place to sit back and enjoy the beautiful sunshine.
Wow these are some beautiful cities, and I haven't been to any of them. The hubster and I need to check them out (especially Thailand)! If you stop by Portugal (which you should!) head over to Obidos. It's a walled city, (where you can walk on the wall) with great hot chocolate and cobble stone. My parents lived near Lisbon and Obidos was their favorite spot to take friends. Lovely! Happy Friday Eve!
ReplyDeleteoh Katie, if i could shrink myself and be packed into one of your suitcases! lol. those towns are so beautiful. i love the picturesque small towns. i haven't traveled much, but one place that stole my heart is La Push, WA. not so much of a picturesque town per se, but the nature and the beach. oh the beach was my favorite. so serene and quiet. something about knowing that it was on the very tip of the PNW of the country made me swoon! i think i'd die of awe visiting one of these places!
ReplyDeleteSienna!!! What a beautiful city:) I would love to go to Bruge as well. Your travels make me want to take the next plane to anywhere!
ReplyDeleteGreat post. I was in Sienna as well. I loved my two weeks in Italy. I've always wanted to go to Ireland. After reading this, Dingle is now on my list!
ReplyDeleteI love this post! Have you been to the Cinque Terre in Italy? I feel sure you'd love it!
ReplyDeleteWell if you were ever headed to Malaysia I know the best spots there! In Michigan, the little-known island of Bois Blanc is one of the most magical places I've even been to, I love it. In Kentucky, Cave City near Mammoth Cave National Park has a special charm.
ReplyDeleteI love this post! There are so many amazing cities around the world that are a little more off the beaten path, but are amazing! I have been to Siena and Bruges and loved both places!
ReplyDeleteBrugge is definitely one of my all time favorite cities (of course I am biased being Belgium). I totally agree that some of the small cities are the best. It is def a good idea to do a mix of big and small cities when traveling. Ill def know who to ask for recommendations when I plan my next trip :)
ReplyDeleteI hope I get to travel enough to write a post like this someday! Did you by chance visit Lucca in Italy? I think that's number 1 for me. My Mr.'s mom is from Buti, and went to high school in Lucca.
ReplyDeleteChester in the UK is definitely a beautiful small city, especially on a sunny day! Feel very lucky to live here as a student, but I'd recommend visiting in summer when there's less students at night!
ReplyDeleteAnother great small city I've had the pleasure of living in is Maastricht, the Netherlands, plenty of small intimate pubs and the Markt on market day is wonderful to wander around in
Bruge was hands down one of my favorite places in Europe. What a dreamy little place. Also the best hot chocolate I've ever had in my life!
ReplyDeleteI'm SO happy you included SLO on this list!! I went to Cal Poly and it really is one of the best, happiest places in the world. Love!!
ReplyDeleteamazing! i always love the tinier cities, they have a little more character!
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Would love to visit that beach in Thailand. Going to look into that.
ReplyDeleteCairns in Australia!
ReplyDeleteSo many great places! I love small towns, so much character! Stars Hollow is my favorite small town..... (Gilmore Girls reference? :) there is a cute little small town called Jacksonville, oregon that I am obsessed with... It reminds me of a Stars Hollow type of place.
ReplyDeleteOh gosh, these are gorgeous! I want to see Bruges, Sarlat, and Dingle sooo bad! What a blessing to have visited so many hidden treasures!!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, the pictures are STUNNING. Secondly, now I need to go to all of these places. No, really, ALL OF THEM. Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletethis makes me all the more dreamy and wanting to see the beautiful places tucked away in the world! very lovely!
ReplyDeleteI hope i would travel as much as you do... :) amazing places!
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Oooh, now I am going to have to add all of these cities to my places to see list!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVED Cully and Montreux, Switzerland (along the north shore of Lake Geneva) and Krakow, Poland! Both smaller cities (the two is Switzerland are really more like villages) but they were amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful little places!
ReplyDeleteSome, if not all, of these places I want to see!
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these all look lovely!! the only one i've been to is SLO in cali and it really seems like a hidden gem.
ReplyDeleteThis was wonderful! Loving all the pictures! xx
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Small towns are my favourite!!!! I will definitely be adding these to my bucket list :)
ReplyDeletePunta del Diablo, Uruguay (teeny fishing village, all houses on stilts), Puerto Lopez, Ecuador (beach town, amazing fresh seafood & beach bungalows), Huaraz, Peru (most beautiful hiking town high in the mountains), Cartagena, Colombia (good mix of city life & vibrant afro-caribbean culture), & Tulum, Mexico (pristine beaches & eco-friendly Bungalows right on the beach w/ plenty of delish Mexican food). So many wonderful spots to see on our planet!
ReplyDeleteDo you have any tips you could share for San Luis Obispo? I will be spending a fair amount of time there in the coming years and would love your insider insight.
ReplyDeleteHi! Just found out your blog! Small cities you must visit: Granada, Spain, and Inverness, Scotland.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I Katie your post and blog are interesting, I'm Italian, do you speak Italian? Did you visit Lucca, Tuscany?
ReplyDeleteIt's a small city, with 4 km of wall that surround the city, you can take a look to my blog, we rent the house and I would like to read and write in English to improve the language
Ciao
Paola
Nice post, just saying Dingle is not in the UK, so you might have been doing a round trip of the UK AND The Republic of Ireland?
ReplyDeleteOhh so cute cities you're talking about here... and I'm sure if you come to visit Provence once, you'd love too, Aix en provence, Lourmarin... and Pernes les Fontaines, with its unique Concept STore lamaisonpernoise... ;-)) hope seing you soon there! and have nice trips!
ReplyDeleteWhen you liked Bruges, give Ghent (Belgium) a try, there's a medieval castle right in the center and a really nice food culture. More 'life' in the evenings than Bruges and little less touristic. I work in Brugge and live in Ghent and I would recommend this hyperlapse about my city, recently made by a Belgian student: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gqoy2lP9qpg
ReplyDeleteNice article, I've saved all the locations!
I agree, lived in Ghent for 5 years, it's (to my opinion) the best city Belgium has to offer! My (Australian) boyfriend even said that it's the prettiest old town in Europe he has seen so far and he has pretty much been everywhere ;-) So definitely worth a visit!
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ReplyDeleteYou also should see more small Spanish cities. They're absolutely beautiful.
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