Top Three

Top Three Cities

Copenhagen

The Home of Hygge

The Danes have absolutely mastered the art of living life to the fullest, and let me tell you, it's a whirlwind of fun, energy, and pure enjoyment!

To kick things off, picture this: in Copenhagen, there are more bicycles zipping around than cars. It's a two-wheeled paradise where you can pedal your way through the vibrant city streets. But that's just the beginning! You can take a refreshing dip right in the heart of the city, lounge in a cozy hammock, catch the mesmerizing sunset, and savor an authentic Danish pilsner. It's like a never-ending fiesta of leisure and relaxation!

Now, let's talk food – because Denmark takes dining to a whole new level. The legendary Noma, now on the verge of a rebirth, has set the culinary world on fire with its unmatched creativity and unwavering commitment to sustainability. Chefs, bakers, and sommeliers with a passion for innovation are flocking to Copenhagen and its surroundings to whip up gastronomic wonders and embrace their playful side.

But here's the kicker: sustainability is woven into the very fabric of Danish culture. Imagine this – they've taken the city's trash, set it on fire, and converted it into energy that powers the entire metropolis. And the cherry on top, or should I say the snowcap on top, is CopenHill.
Yes, you read it right.
In Denmark, a country flatter than a pancake, they've sculpted their very own ski mountain right in the middle of Copenhagen. It's a ski enthusiast's dream come true!

But wait, there's more to discover in this enchanting, historically rich, and incredibly creative city. It's an experience that you just have to see and feel for yourself. Denmark is the real deal when it comes to living life to the max!

Paris

The City of Lights

Being in Paris Is like being in a candy store. Your eyes light up at every turn. Whether you’re getting a caricature portrait in Montmartre, licking up a scoop of cassis at Berthillon, sipping a glass of wine at the famed Café de la Paix across from the famous opera house Palais Garnier, or shopping in swanky Galerie Lafayette

This entire city is walkable and that’s a good thing, because you don’t want to miss the small mom and pop shops around Place des Vosges, formerly known as Place Royale, the oldest planned squared in the city located in the Marais behind the Louvre. 

If you’re lucky, you might just stumble upon the church choir singing in the basilique (basilica) in the 7th arrondissement while feasting on escargots and foie gras in the adjacent brasserie, “Le Basilic.” (for a little play on words) “Champagne, still vous plait!” 

New York City

The City That Never Sleeps

Bold, brash and sexy with high octane energy, the city so nice they named it twice. Sinatra made it sound great when he sang, “New York, New York …” 

This crazy fun place is a mixed bag of old, new, beautiful, ugly, stinky, sweaty, pushy, nasty, bright, dark … and heart.

Be warned, the city that never sleeps will either seduce or repulse you. Indulgence is its middle name, where Haute Couture meets Wall Street, but don’t forget the tattoo parlors of the East Village, the street performers of Washington Square Park, walk the High Line from Chelsea Market to the ultra-chic Hudson Yards, and all the famous buildings you’ve seen in the movies, over and over and over again. 

It’s famous because it’s the s#%T 

Top Three Countries

Finland

Spain

Austria

Top Three Nature

Lofoten

Grand Tetons

Pays Basque