30 of the world’s most overlooked cities worth a spot on your bucket list
Underrated cities around the world
Cartagena, Colombia
Dundee, Scotland
Scotland’s fourth city hasn’t always been high on the list of places to visit in Scotland, but Dundee’s fortunes are changing. The £80 million V&A Dundee (pictured) opens in September and will be the jewel in the crown of Dundee’s £1 billion waterfront redevelopment. The UNESCO City of Design is a destination on the up. Read our guide to Dundee here.
Évora, Portugal
In the historic centre of Évora stand the Roman ruins of the Temple of Diana, backed by the 17th-century church Igreja de São João Evangelista. Évora survived the 1755 earthquake that destroyed Lisbon and today its walled centre, narrow streets and whitewashed houses are an open-air museum declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Discover more of Portugal with our guide here.
Bikaner, India
Leipzig, Germany
Hobart, Australia
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Sheffield, England
Antwerp, Belgium
Crowds and cruise ships make a beeline for Bruges, leaving artsy Antwerp relatively untouched by tourism. Touted as the capital of cool, Antwerp is at the forefront of food, fashion and art, but it was founded as a port city and you should make time for pottering about on the river. Read our guide to Antwerp here.
Valparaíso, Chile
Kotor, Montenegro
Cork, Ireland
Charleston, USA
Luxor, Egypt
Hué, Vietnam
Hangzhou, China
Nelson, New Zealand
Montpellier, France
Durban, South Africa
Montreal, Canada
Sitting on the St Lawrence River in Québec province in southeastern Canada, you’ll find one of the largest French speaking cities in the world. The cobblestone streets of Old Montreal (Vieux-Montréal) and its Notre Dame Basilica steal the thunder of the bustling and cosmopolitan downtown and its unique underground city. But wherever you are in Montreal, try indulgent poutine (chips, cheese and gravy).
Belém, Brazil
Essaouira, Morocco
Everyone goes to Marrakesh. But for a Moroccan break that’s a little more relaxing, set your sights on the Atlantic port city of Essaouira. Its medina is far easier to navigate than the convoluted souks of Marrakesh, plus it has a vast, white-sand beach.
Sapporo, Japan
Gothenburg, Sweden
Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo dominate the Scandinavian city break destinations. But Gothenburg is a better-kept secret. The stylish and cosmopolitan city has a thriving arts scene, more craft beer than you could ever hope to try and the famous Feskekôrka (fish church). Best of all, it has the dazzling Gothenburg archipelago waiting to be explored just offshore. Scandinavia doesn't have to be expensive, either: find out how here.
Chiang Rai, Thailand
Muscat, Oman
Palma, Mallorca
Majorca is known more for beach holidays than sophisticated city breaks. But spend time exploring capital Palma’s marina, modernist architecture and grand Gothic cathedral and you’ll see another side to the island. It’s a cosmopolitan and bustling place with an exciting contemporary arts scene and plenty of atmospheric tapas bars in the labyrinth of back streets. Read our guide to Palma here.
Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
St Davids, Wales
The smallest city in the UK is easy to overlook. It’s tiny. Tucked away on the far tip of Pembrokeshire in Wales, it has a population of just 1,600. The city (which is really only a village) has a fascinating history based around the 6th-century cathedral founded by the Patron Saint of Wales. St Davids’ quaint streets are a pleasure to wander and the surrounding coastal scenery is well worth an amble. Find out what to see and do in Britain's smallest city here.
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