My Top 10 Travel Destinations of 2022 was won by Cisternino, Italy
My Top 10 Travel Destinations of 2021 was won by Amalfi, Italy and Dubai, United Arab Emirates
My Top 10 Travel Destinations of 2020 was won by Hamburg, Germany
My Top 10 Travel Destinations of 2019 was won by Copenhagen, Denmark
My Top 10 Travel Destinations of 2018 was won by Karaburun peninsula, Albania
I wrote this post back in 2024 and I saved it in my wordpress drafts, but then I completely forgot to post it and I stopped to update this blog, but now I am really keen on starting to write here again.
So here you have my favourite 2024 places:
1.Tokyo, Japan
I had been dreaming of visiting Japan since I was 4 years old after having watched the movie “The Karate Kid – Part II” – albeit I found out only two years ago that it was actually shot in Ouji, Hawaii- and then all those anime set in Tokyo like Marmelade Boy, Kodomo no Omocha, Sailor Moon and one my favourite movies of all time: Lost in Translation and then the movie Babel, then Ramen Girl…and I could go on for hours since my biggest passion ever is cinema, even more than travelling!
As I exited Tokyo Shinagawa Station back in October and I realised to be in Tokyo I started to cry because I could not believe that my dream had just come true.
I even made people worry and they asked me if I was fine.
As I got into the taxi directed to my hotel and I saw the Tokyo Tower from my taxi I started to cry again because it felt unreal.
I was so grateful to finally see the tower in real life since the first time I saw it was at the age of 5 in the anime “Kodomo no Omocha”.
The city has become not only my favourite city among the ones visited in 2024 but my favourite city EVER!
Japanese people always went out of their way to help me, they were super nice and also the most quiet and well behaved people in the world and I will never not be impressed by how good they are at queueing.
The city was a perfect contrast between old and new and the most alive place even at night.
2.Osaka, Japan
And again another Japanese destination that I simply loved.
It was my first stop in Japan and only the food itself might have contributed to this high ranking…together with the hotel where I was staying, which had the most impressive view over the city.
3.Hangzhou, China
I was there for a 10+ hours stopover before catching my flight back to Italy and I fell in love with this city immediately.
I only had time to eat in a restaurant right on the West Lake – not nearby or next to the lake, but with its terrace being part of the lake itself! – which was recommended in a Youtube video by a local and I also had some time to hop on a boat that did a little tour of the lake, albeit only available in Chinese.
I felt so emotional while admiring the landscape since there was this huge lake full of ancient boats that had as background this stunning pagoda that stood out among the hills – honestly the most beautiful natural scenario I have ever admired in my life.
4.Valletta, Malta
I loved roaming around its vibrant and mediterranean streets, noticing all the Italian influences with also some touches of Arabic influences here and there.
The food was also delicious and I had the best risotto ever at the restaurant in front of the place where I was staying.
5.Chur, Switzerland
I had been at Chur bus/train station many times before since the family I used to work a nanny for owned a house in the nearby town of Flims and I was always so impressed with the beautiful view of all those lighted up houses between the mountains that I would always take many pictures while waiting for my bus to Flims.
Since I was always working when I was in Flims I had never had the chance to visit Chur albeit being very curious about it since I knew there were many Ridley’s Scott “Alien” themed places as Chur was the birthplace of H.R. Giger, the one who created THE Alien.
FINALLY I had the chance to visit it last year and it was one of the cutest places I have ever visited.
Seeing the train station from the Old Town with the mountains as background was lovely and the Old Town itself was so clean and nice…but what really stuck with me was the Alien-themed stone fountain dedicated to H.R. Giger.
They did such a great job at honoring their most famous resident in such an original way and with me being a cinema geek I wish many other places would do the same!
6.Vaduz, Liechtenstein
And again a place that I had wanted to visit since the first time I visited Flims, but that I only had the chance to visit one year ago.
A lot of people said it was boring and lacked of attractions but for once I was really lucky since there was a temporary art installation with thousand of artworks placed all over the city.
I also enjoyed the hike to reach the castle since it was very easy and the view at the end was so rewarding!




















































































