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<rss xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0"><channel><title>Best vacation spots in September</title><description>Parents all across the world are clamoring for some peace and quiet as the summer break draws to a close. Although spending time with the kids is wonderful, those beaches and city getaways must be quite alluring. Obviously, it's not quite that easy, but September offers a different kind of vacation environment than the summer's euphoric months. For starters, the weather is much more pleasant, which may be fantastic.

The finest locations to go in September are a joyful combination of all our lovely globe has to offer, from rural wine tours to lazy beach vacations. Just be sure to arrange for the grandparents to watch the children in the interim.

1.Montenegro

The days of Montenegro being a little-known paradise are long gone, and Kotor is now just as crowded in the summer as Dubrovnik. But September is a wonderful month to travel since fewer people are there and the history and culture of this amazing tiny nation are more prominent. The best coastal destination is Perast (located just outside of Kotor), while cultural vultures should go straight for Cetinje (the royal capital) and the tenacious Mount Loven, where 19th-century prince-poet Njego was laid to rest. 

2.Kyoto, Japan

September is the most romantic month in Japan. Beautiful weather and drastically reduced hotel rates help to offset the out-of-season demand. We are unsure of how this is out of season, but there is no cause for complaint. While many festivals and street activities mark the end of summer, the autumnal colors are breathtakingly magnificent. Parties and gardens? Please, yes!

3.British Columbia, Canada

Burnt amber is the ideal color to capture British Columbia's breathtaking landscape. Fly into the outdoor-friendly city of Vancouver to acclimate; there are walking trails, parks, and coastal walks nearby food trucks and vibrant neighborhoods like Yaletown, an old warehouse area, and Gastown. Vancouver Island is also close by for some of the greatest autumnal foliage. Then, to truly experience a sense of retreat, travel to Northern British Columbia's spectacular wooded mountains and glaciers. Try the Okanagan Valley instead if you want nature with wild swimming, local wine, and a little closer proximity to civilization.

4.Lille, France

This attractive city in the north of France has a lot going for it. The Lille Métropole Museum of contemporary, Contemporary, and Outsider Art and the elliptical Stade Pierre-Mauroy are two examples of Lille's finely sculpted contemporary architecture in addition to its cobblestone streets, Flemish homes, and art nouveau structures. For the WDC street festival in December, design enthusiasts may want to wait, but everyone else should go in September for Braderie de Lille, the largest flea market in Europe that has grown into a huge street party. It has been operating since 1127, and as they say, "practice makes perfect."

5.Cali, Colombia

Although Cartagena and Medellin have been dominating your Instagram feed for years, little is known about the south of the nation. And Cali is becoming into Colombia's next big thing now that its infamous local cartel chiefs are behind bars. Cali offers more than 200 salsa schools that are officially registered and is known for its smokin' hot dancing. Visit here in September for the Festival Mundial de Salsa, which features free performances, live music, and spontaneous dancing on the cobblestoned streets as the greatest salsa artists from around the world gather to shake a collective tail feather.

6.Gothenburg, Sweden

The second largest city in Sweden consistently ranks well on the Global Destination Sustainability Index because of its parks, woods, and public transportation system as well as the government's support for eco-innovation. Between visits to the city's many sustainable eateries, take in the views of the harbor from Keillers Park or the green spaces of Slottsskogen. For an organic hotspot, try Taverna Averna, where they grow their own vegetables on the roof. Additionally, with the Swedish government committing £4.3 million to improving overnight train connections to Europe, there may be a chance for you to "train-bragging" about your environmentally friendly vacation. 

7.Corsica, France

This sun-drenched, mountainous island, located 174 kilometers off its southern shore in the Mediterranean, has been kept a secret by France. And there is space for a calm getaway with over 200 beaches. You may find plenty of entertainment in the posh seaside towns, where French, Italian, and North African influences coexist with hardly any other English-speaking tourists. The southernmost town on the island, Bonifacio, is built on limestone cliffs and offers cobblestone lanes, a fortification in the manner of Game of Thrones, and coastal excursions to quiet beaches. Catch the last few weeks of the summer while the water is still warm and airfares are a little less expensive. 

8.Chicago, USA

A successful combination is Chicago's endearing blend of big-city grit, culture, and Midwestern warmth. Go there in September to avoid the large crowds waiting for the elevators at the Willis Tower and admiring the gold-topped art deco Carbide & Carbon Building, as well as to secure a spot in front of Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate (for the compulsory distorted reflection selfies). Do as the locals do and attend one of the city's free jazz events, such as the Chicago Jazz Festival, held in Millennium Park at the beginning of the month, or the Hyde Park Jazz Festival in late September. The weather is still suitable for outdoor festivals as well.


9.Boston, USA

There are many reasons to enjoy Boston, including its lobster rolls, unique charm that comes from being one of the country's oldest towns, and its major-league sports teams. As the seasons for both sports begin in September, you'll be able to see (at least) one game of each while you're in town because the city is home to the New England Patriots, an NFL legend, and the Red Sox, a baseball team. You're not a sports fan. Boston is really stunning during the changing of the leaves; for a tree-mendous leaf-peeping trail, meander through the Public Garden, then through the cobblestone lanes and brownstones of Beacon Hill and along the Charles River Esplanade.

10.New Zealand

There is never a bad moment to travel to New Zealand. much if this place is a paradise, the first days of spring make it much more so. The ski season's last days offer its own deals, but as New Zealand gets ready for the summer months in that very Kiwi style, it's the blooms that demand attention. Pack appropriately as it isn't really warm, but my goodness, it is gorgeous.

11.California Wine Country, USA

In the Golden State, the grape harvest lasts from late August to early October, during which time Wine Country is bustling with activities and tastings. Go to Napa Valley for upscale drinking in stylish surroundings. There, you may ride a bike or take the Wine Train between vineyards. Or, for the same caliber of top-notch vintages in a more relaxed environment, go to Sonoma: the green town of Healdsburg has a ton of tasting rooms providing a variety of local options from major producers and smaller-scale artisan and family-run businesses. Additionally, they are all accessible by foot, allowing for more time without a car.


12.Munich, Germany

The Bavarian city has a lot to offer all year long, from beer halls to underground jazz clubs and museums, but the real celebration begins in September. Every year for Oktoberfest, more than six million people go to Munich and consume nearly two million gallons of beer. Please stop and think about how much beer it really is. As the folk festival has progressed over the years, people may now enjoy traditional German food, wiener dog races, lederhosen, and polka music from mid-September to early October. 

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