This Eastern Alps town is home to dramatic mountain views, a prehistoric salt mine, and a dazzling lake where lucky visitors can spot swans.
Who said Europe had to have all of the fun? Chiang-Mai, located in Thailand's northern mountains, is rich in both history and lush landscapes.
Riquewihr, in the Alsace region of France, is nestled in between mountains and vineyards—which means there's not a bad view in the entire city.
You'll feel like you're living in a postcard during an autumnal jaunt to Castle Combe, which has served as the set for dozens of shows and movies.
If you want to journey to the place that started it all, plan a trip to Bavaria and take in the architecture that inspired many of the places on this list.
Strasbourg manages to be a big city full of small-town charm, thanks to its dramatic Gothic architecture.
While Quedlinburg is home to castles and historic churches (like the Collegiate Church of St. Servatius), more than 2,000 half-timbered houses
Although Solvang is located in the middle of Santa Barbara's wine country, it feels like it's straight out of a European fairy tale and is a can't-miss detour while on a tasting trip.