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Overview Introduction Zabadani, a pleasant spot located in the fertile Barada River Valley and 30 mi/45 km north of Damascus, is a favorite day trip for those looking to escape the capital's heat for a picnic by the river. The town overlooks orchards and fruit trees and is connected to Damascus i...
Overview Introduction An ancient Islamic center of learning, Zabid is the birthplace of algebra. We don't suggest an overnight there, but be sure to see the Al Ashair mosque and some of the 85 other mosques, walk the old, narrow streets and visit the 19th-century Nasr castle. 100 mi/160 km south...
At 4,757 ft/1,475 m above sea level, Zabljak, Montenegro, located 98 mi/158 km north of Podgorica, is the town with the highest altitude in the Balkans. It is also located near the Durmitor National Park, where hiking, mountaineering and other outdoor sports are readily available. Crno Lake, the sec...
Founded in 1546, the silver-mining town of Zacatecas, 190 mi/320 km northeast of Guadalajara, was a major city of Spain's New World empire, and today it's the crown jewel of Mexico's colonial cities as well as a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can explore many of the buildings with delightful colo...
Overview Introduction Compared with the better-known animal preserves in Africa, Zakouma gets very few visitors, and for many years, there was little reason for anyone to go there. The park's animals had been all but wiped out by poachers from the Sudan, who reduced the number of elephants in the...
Zadar, Croatia, is the ancient capital of Dalmatia and the oldest town on the Adriatic. Located 70 mi/115 km northwest of Split, it has a very historic core that juts out like a thumb into the Adriatic. The town was under Italian rule for centuries and still retains some of this influence with many...
Overview Introduction The small town of Zagora on the edge of the Sahara is a good base for exploring the Draa Valley to the north, with its various oases, palm groves and casbahs. The ksar (residential buildings) of Tamnougalt, the Timidierte Kasbah and the Igdaouan Kasbah are architectural st...
Croatia's capital and largest city, Zagreb is also the cultural capital of the region. The city boasts many museums, art galleries, orchestras and folk festivals. Today, outdoor cafes and city parks are full, dance clubs pump music into the night air and art festivals are popular. Zagreb has sever...
If you want to overnight in the Bekaa Valley (before or after visiting Baalbek), Zahle, Lebanon, is a good spot. This resort town is situated in a nice river valley 35 mi/55 km east of Beirut, and it's known as the restaurant and wine capital of Lebanon. At the upper end of the valley are several ...
Zakinthos is located 127 mi/205 km west of Athens. The main town, also called Zakinthos, has a romantic atmosphere: You can tell it was once a Venetian colony. Visit the Museum of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Religious Art, the beautiful church of St. Dionysos and the citadel that overlooks the sea....
Set in the Tatra Mountains about 52 mi/85 km south of Krakow, Zakopane, Poland, is a year-round ski resort renowned for its folklore, hiking, skiing and architecture. Near the center of Zakopane is the funicular to Mount Gubalowka. The top offers spectacular views over the Tatra range—and the begi...
Overview Introduction This desperately poor country is extravagantly rich in wildlife and wild terrain. Its game parks are among the best in the world, and it shares with Zimbabwe two of the scenic highlights of southern Africa: Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River. But Zambia's attractions are a...
The world-famous group of islands that make up the Zanzibar Archipelago lie roughly 30-45 mi/50-70 km off the coast of Tanzania. Unguja is the real name of the largest and most-visited island, but it is referred to simply as Zanzibar Island. Its appeal is its fantastic exoticness: Stone Town, with ...
Although we wouldn't put Zaragoza, Spain, the capital of Aragon, on a must-see list, it does boast a surprising number of sights that may pique your interest. You can visit the Aljaferia, an 11th-century Moorish palace, as well as two world-class museums, each housed in a restored palace: Museo P...
Zeebrugge is the commercial port for the city of Bruges, which lies 10 mi/16 km to the south. To get to Bruges from Zeebrugge, take a taxi or shuttle to the nearby town of Blankenberge and then take a train to the city. The train runs every 30-60 minutes, and the trip takes approximately 15 minut...
The famous and mystical city of Zefat, Israel, also known as Safed, is set high in hills that are often shrouded in fog. It's beautiful and old, the birthplace of kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) and host to a large artists' colony. The combination of galleries and ancient synagogues is an aesthetic and ...
A charming small town of cobblestoned streets 35 mi/55 km southwest of Salzburg, Zell am See, Austria, sits on an Alpine lake with a mountain backdrop. The skiing nearby is excellent, too. Zell am See and the town of Kaprun have collaborated to develop the Europa Sports Region, where you can parta...
As one of the best-known ski towns in the world, little Zermatt, Switzerland, rates at least an overnight, even for nonskiers. Despite a ban on cars (take a train from Brig), this town 95 mi/155 km southeast of Montreux is more touristy than quaint. Nonetheless, if you walk into the mountains on o...
Overview Introduction Zheravna, located 9 mi/14 km from Kotal, is an attractive town. Some of its buildings from the 17th and 18th century have been converted into museums.
Overview Introduction The industrial city of Zhezkazgan, 565 mi/910 km west of Almaty, Kazakhstan, has a few museums devoted to mineral extraction, but its primary appeal is its proximity to several old mausoleums of minor Kazak nobility. The town is also near Ulytau (meaning Great Mountains), wh...
Known as Shangri-La for marketing purposes, Zhongdian lies on the border with Tibet. (Tibetans know the area as Gyelthang.) It is home to the Rhingha Temple and the Zong Gu monastery, site of the world's largest Buddhist prayer wheel. Nearby is Pudacuo National Park and Tiger Leaping Gorge. The tow...
A hub for pirates during the Ming Dynasty, Zhoushan Island, located approximately 100 mi/160 km south of Shanghai, is considered a spiritually healing vacation spot for locals and has been called the "Buddhist paradise on the sea." The archipelago, composed of more than 1,300 islands, attracts som...
In the heart of the Casamance, the regional capital of Ziguinchor, Senegal, is a pleasant, friendly town with wide avenues, beautiful gardens and straw-roofed homes. Situated 165 mi/260 km south of Dakar, it's a good base from which to see some of the villages in the forests, go mountain biking and ...
The once-sleepy town of Zihuatanejo, 149 mi/240 km northwest of Acapulco, has been steadily increasing in popularity each year, and the formerly empty hillsides are now dotted with hotels and homes. The growth went into overdrive once cruise ships started arriving; the city is transformed when a shi...
Zimbabwe has a generous sampling of the Africa that many people hope to see: exotic scenery, interesting cultures and a good variety of game parks. It also has a few things you might not expect to see, including Great Zimbabwe, the most extensive ruins in sub-Saharan Africa. Without a doubt, the h...
Overview Introduction The former colonial capital (pop. 202,300), Zinder has a great walled market where you can buy, among other things, camel paraphernalia—saddles, blankets, reins and even dried camel dung (it's burned as fuel). There's also an old Foreign Legion fort that brings Beau Geste ...
Zion National Park is located in Utah's southwestern corner, which was known to early pioneers as Color Country, 250 mi/400 km south of Salt Lake City. The park is set in a deep canyon, and it is filled with towering monoliths, beautifully colored rocks, great hiking, abundant wildlife and fascinati...
Overview Introduction South of Akron, 55 mi/90 km south of Cleveland and just east of Interstate 77, Zoar Village was a utopian community founded by a German religious sect in 1817. The community has long since dissolved, but its village has been restored. You can see the magnificent house of sec...
Overview Introduction This beautiful, high plateau (3,000-7,000 ft/915-2,135 m) rises up near the former capital city of Zomba. In the city, visit the botanical garden and open market, see the parliament and presidential palace, then head into the countryside to enjoy the pine forests, Mandala Fa...
Overview Introduction A small town on the northwestern coast, Zubara was the country's most important city in the late 19th century. Today, all that remains is a small settlement, a former police outpost (well worth seeing), ruins of a much older fort and defenses on the outskirts of town. Zubara...
Surrounded by palm trees and lying only 30 mi/50 km from the Black Sea, Zugdidi enjoys a balmy, almost tropical climate. In town are some lovely botanical gardens and the Dadiani Palace, where coins from ancient Colchis and a death mask of Napoleon are on display. Day trips can be taken to Khobi, ...
Zurich's natural setting of a large lake, two rivers and tree-covered hills—plus its crisp, clean air—contribute to its excellent quality of life, for residents as well as visitors. Its Old Town is full of churches with tall steeples, medieval guildhalls, cobblestoned alleys and trickling fountains...
Zurrieq, Malta, is a good-size village 5.5 mi/9 km south of Valletta that retains much of its medieval core, which predates the arrival on the island by the Knights of St. John. Nearby is the departure point for boat trips to the Blue Grotto, a popular natural beauty spot on Malta. The small boats...
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