Hello again! …It’s time to re-introduce yourself to these 10 cities that have done the impossible and transformed themselves from C-list destinations into ones worthy of your precious vacation time.
You’ll be glad you gave them that second chance to woo you, courtesy of new attractions, hotels, and restaurants that come wrapped up with a fresh “can-do” attitude and plenty of pride.
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Liverpool, England
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Cartagena, Colombia
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Detroit, MichiganIf there’s any city that has earned the right to be the poster child of comeback cities, it’s Detroit. It has been on the brink of total breakdown more than once, yet it always battles back better than ever. This time, it’s the citizens that are leading the charge rather than city officials. Grassroots efforts are elevating the city with new businesses like Detroit Denim, which produces upscale all-American made jeans; and Shinola, known for its chic watches. Add to the mix the bold Heidelberg Project, an effort to change the lives of East Side residents through street art. Construction is also underway for a new hockey arena, the future home of the Red Wings. Riverside bike paths and oodles of stunning architectural landmarks make Detroit city ready to claim a spot among great U.S. cities—and remain there.
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Once upon a time, this port town was one you’d pass through without stopping because it was polluted and dangerous. Fast forward to 2016 and Marseille is pretty, not gritty. Its revamped Vieux Port, the former domain of pickpockets, is full of cute-as-button cafes, market stalls, and attractions. An abandoned pier houses the sleek MuCEM, a museum devoted to the history of the region. The freshly reopened Beaux Art Museum, meanwhile, showcases the work of European masters like Peter Paul Rubens, and the Museum of Decorative Arts and Fashion, highlights everything from 17th-century shoes to Art Deco sofas. The city’s food scene has been overhauled, too, and now boasts five Michelin-starred restaurants.RELATED: Marseilles Emerges As a Cultural Mecca
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As the European Capital of 2016, Slovenia’s capital— crowned elegantly with a castle perched high on a hill—has a new, yet old, face. It’s leading the way to greener pastures with lush parks, a car-free city center and a clear river that runs through it all, and that’s perfect for urban paddle boarding and kayaking. Aside from its proximity to vineyards and picturesque mountain ranges, Ljubljana attracts many first-time visitors with its affordability. Whether you’re traveling on a budget or going the luxury route, your dollars will go farther here than almost anywhere else in Europe these days. Eat like royalty for less, and embrace the Slovenian love of desserts and dumplings—even if it will make you wish you packed more stretchy pants.RELATED: 12 Destinations That Should Be on Your Radar in 2016
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Not so long ago, Seoul was a struggling city without much to woo visitors. But courtesy of its new status as a high-tech capital of the world, everything has changed. The flood of foreign investment is funding the city’s charge forward, and bolstering the kind of infrastructure that benefits tourism—think modern hotels, efficient transportation systems, and well-kept parks and attractions, including the ancient Changdeokgung Palace, a UNESCO heritage site dating back to the 13th century. In a place with more than 10 million inhabitants, it’s hard to imagine finding tranquility, but it’s absolutely possible. Get yourself to one of the many bathhouses to soak in a bath infused with ginger or green tea, then chill in a sauna. Find your bliss here.RELATED: 10 Best Cities to Visit in Asia
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With its more famous and glamorous sister city Sydney grabbing all the attention, Melbourne has long seemed like the shy, pretty wallflower at a high school dance. That’s not the case now. The city is strutting its stuff after being named one of the world’s most livable cities. Stroll the beaches in St. Kilda and sip cocktails on a patio with an ocean view. Shop in the historic city center chockablock with elegant Victorian-era architecture. And discover the newest area for tourism—Melbourne Docklands. Once just swampland, it has been reinvented as cultural and business hub. Take a boat cruise from here or sign up for a few lessons on the art of sailing yachts. Or head to the sky aboard the Melbourne Star Observation Wheel (similar to the London Eye) to marvel at the beauty of the city skyline at night.(Photo: Thinkstock/iStock)
Read the original story: The Next Big Thing: 10 Awesome Comeback Cities to Visitby Michele Sponagle, who is a regular contributor to SmarterTravel.
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