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Explore Sapporo, Shizuoka, Fuji City, Tokyo, Rome, Vatican, Pisa, Florence, Bangkok, Pattaya, Cebu, Kyoto, Osaka, Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Taipei, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Suzhou with our premium guide.

Japan
Tokyo
Japan's capital is a dense mix of old neighborhoods, global dining, cutting-edge retail, major museums, shrine precincts, and endlessly varied city walks that can feel different every hour.

Japan
Fuji City
At the southwestern foot of Mt. Fuji, Fuji City is a practical local city with exceptional mountain viewpoints, tea-field scenery, spring water, port landscapes, and a distinctive industrial character.

Japan
Shizuoka
A historic port city between Suruga Bay and the mountains, Shizuoka combines Tokugawa heritage, tea culture, outstanding Mt. Fuji viewpoints, and some of central Japan's best seafood.

Italy
Rome
The Eternal City, known for its nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture, and culture.

Vatican City
Vatican
Vatican City is the world's smallest sovereign state, yet it holds St Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel, making it one of Europe's densest concentrations of religious symbolism and Renaissance art.

Italy
Pisa
Pisa is easy to reduce to the Leaning Tower, but the city is stronger when seen as a compact Tuscan university town where the monumentality of Piazza dei Miracoli, the Arno riverfront, and a slower local rhythm still coexist.

Italy
Florence
Florence is one of Europe's great walking cities, where Renaissance art and architecture, the dominating silhouette of the Duomo, the Arno and Oltrarno, and dense Tuscan food culture all sit within a remarkably compact historic core.

Thailand
Bangkok
The vibrant capital of Thailand, known for its ornate shrines and vibrant street life.

Thailand
Pattaya
A resort city in Thailand on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, known for its beaches.

Philippines
Cebu
Cebu is the main urban gateway to the central Philippines, combining Spanish-colonial landmarks, serious local food culture, traffic-heavy but practical city infrastructure, and quick access to Mactan resorts, marine activities, and island day trips.

Japan
Kyoto
Kyoto is the former imperial capital and one of Japan's deepest cultural cities, linking World Heritage temples and shrines, old lanes, seasonal gardens, tea culture, craft districts, and refined local food into a compact but demanding Kansai itinerary.

Japan
Osaka
Osaka compresses castle history, neon-heavy nightlife, huge rail terminals, market energy, and everyday food culture into a city that feels dense but surprisingly workable even on a short trip.

Australia
Sydney
Sydney combines world-famous harbor scenery, ferry-based movement, early colonial history, serious beach culture, and a food scene shaped as much by coffee and brunch as by seafood and multicultural dining.

Australia
Melbourne
Melbourne is a tram-oriented city of laneways, cafés, markets, sport, art institutions, and everyday food culture that becomes more rewarding the longer you stay inside its urban texture.

Singapore
Singapore
Singapore compresses efficient MRT-based movement, futuristic skyline views, sharply defined multicultural neighborhoods, and one of the world's strongest everyday food cultures into a city-state that rewards even short stays.

Taiwan
Taipei
Taipei blends night-market eating, temple courtyards, one of the world's great Chinese art collections, quick MRT movement, hot springs, and mountain-framed skyline views into a compact capital that is easy to start exploring but worth slowing down for.

China
Shanghai
Shanghai brings together Bund-era waterfront history, Lujiazui's futuristic skyline, old-city lanes around Yuyuan Garden, major commercial corridors, and a deeply everyday food culture led by dumplings, noodles, and rich Jiangnan-style flavors.

China
Hangzhou
Hangzhou is one of China's most graceful city trips, combining West Lake scenery, Buddhist heritage at Lingyin, Longjing tea culture, wetlands, and a far softer urban rhythm than most first-time visitors expect from a major metropolitan area.