International Travel
14 enchanting places that look straight out of a fairy tale

Step right into your favourite storybook with these stunning and completely real places throughout the world.
Colmar, France
It’s easy to see why this small town in the Alsace region of France is known as “Little Venice.”
Lining its canal – which is just begging for a lazy boat ride – are colourful buildings and cobblestone streets.
Break out into “Little town, it’s a quiet village,” as you stroll.
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Bibury, England
Artist William Morris deemed Bibury “the most beautiful village in England” when he visited in the 1800s, and nothing much has changed.
The enchanting town still has the quaint homes and rustic charm that any fairy tale should start in.
When you live in a town like this, it’s hard to be unhappy.
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Hohenschwangau Castle, Germany
This gorgeous German castle is basically the real-life version of a storybook palace.
Crown Prince Maximilian – who would later become King Max II – built it to replace its decaying 12th-century predecessor.
King Ludwig II grew up spending time in this beautiful castle, but still wanted to outdo it when he got older.
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Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
The results were so good, in fact, that Neuschwanstein Castle was actually the inspiration for Disney’s Cinderella Castle.
On the top of snow-covered mountains in the winter, we can imagine it as the perfect home for Frozen’s Queen Elsa.
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Manarola, Italy
taly’s Cinque Terre is made up of five picturesque villages, but Manarola is among the most dramatic.
The brightly hued homes seem to be hanging precariously onto the cliffs, but they’ve managed to keep from crashing into the sea for almost 700 years. Could it be magic?
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Rakotz Bridge, Germany
Passing under Rakotz Bridge in Kromlau, Germany, you just might feel like you’re on your way to sell your soul.
So it’s fitting that it – along with other ancient bridges – are known as “devil’s bridges.”
When reflected in the water, the structure makes a perfect circle.
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Tbilisi, Georgia