Top 5 Cites That Inspire Creativity
Matt D.M. Watson, Ph.D., PMP
Executive Leader | VP Organizational Development | I Build Leadership Development Ecosystems | Author
Top 5 Cites That Inspire Creativity
If you are making travel plans for 2023, don't miss these spots if you need a boost of inspiration.
Our Top 5:
5. Galway
Galway City is a thriving, bohemian, cultural city on the western coast of Ireland. Along with being a popular seaside destination with beautiful beaches and long winding promenade, it also has a buzzing cosmopolitan city center. The city is a joy to explore with its labyrinthine cobbled streets, colorful shop facades and busy café/ bar culture.
4. Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe, the clear, cobalt blue lake tucked into the snowy Sierra Nevada mountain range, welcomes athletes, adventurers and casual travelers to its easygoing and pine-scented atmosphere. A long sought-after vacation destination, Lake Tahoe keeps everyone’s interests piqued and their vacations active throughout the year.
3. Edinburgh
Edinburgh is not only one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, it is a city with a fantastic position. The view falls on all sides – green hills, the hint of the blue sea, the silhouettes of the buildings and the red cliffs. It is a city that calls you to explore it by foot – narrow streets, passageways, stairs and hidden church yards on every step will pull you away from the main streets.
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2. Seattle
A multi-faceted city located in the Pacific Northwest, an area that has grown increasingly popular over the last two decades. The city is extremely multicultural and is influenced by the Pacific Rim in art and architecture. The city offers residents a pace of life that can be either relaxed or fast paced and entrepreneurial. Water is everywhere, both freshwater and salt water, and the city’s maritime heritage is very noticeable.
1. Rome
The “eternal city”, called because it is a place of great beauty, contrast and life. Rome is an eclectic city: the religious world center of Catholic Church, the fabulous ruins of the center of the Roman Empire, and modern, bustling Rome. All three seem incongruous, yet they live inside and beside each other with great ease. You will soon realize Rome was build to rule and dominate the world. Everything is on a massive scale, solid and “eternal”.