Here's a list of cities I love internationally. There aren't as many as in North America, but there are a few. If you didn't see the first list then I will tell you that these are cities that we love, cities that we have either been to more than once or want to go back to again. They aren't all the places we love. We have other places we love, but they aren't cities. For instance, we LOVED New Zealand and can't wait to go back, but we weren't as impressed by Auckland or any other city there as we were with the rest of the country. We really want to go back, but that's a really long flight ?. Another good example might be the Yorkshire area of England. We loved visiting there and spending time with our friends but even though Leeds and York were lovely, they aren't a city we yearn to go back to. Going back to Yorkshire is another story—we can't wait.

Edinburgh Castle, Scotland

Edinburgh, Scotland

We have been to Edinburgh three times. The first time was way back in 2003, again in 2016 and then again in 2022. Each time we have stayed longer. We just love Edinburgh. I like it so much; I could live there. It is a wonderful mix of history and modernity. There are miles of places for me to walk. Great restaurants and just a super small city. I want to go back again and again. Maybe part of the reason we love it is that Kathleen is of Scottish descent. Or that we love Outlander so much. We have just had a great time every time we visited Scotland.

Panorama from the city Amsterdam in the Netherlands at sunset

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

We have only been to Amsterdam twice, but WOW! We were there for almost a week before we sailed on our British Isles cruise in 2016 and we loved it. At least I know I did. A lot. Went back again in 2023. Amsterdam is downright gorgeous to me. Walking the canals and really any part of the city is a great way to spend time. It is also a photographer's dream. There are great photo opportunities in every direction. Good food, great people (who all speak fluent English), and we got to stay at the best hotel we have EVER stayed in, The Banks Mansion. I would go back in a minute, and when we look at European trips, if the cruise or the trip takes us near Amsterdam, you can be sure we will.

Barcelona, Spain, as seen from the Santa Maria del Pi church belltower.

Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain

Like Amsterdam, we have only been in Barcelona once, but we were there (pre-cruise) for almost a week, and it truly made an impression on us. I always tell people that Barcelona is like a city at a party—24/7. Again, great food, great people (who treat you wonderfully), a lot to do, and so much to photograph. From the crowds on Las Ramblas to the incredible market, La Boqueria, to the free concerts in front of the cathedral on Sunday, it rocks. When we talk to friends and clients about traveling in Europe, I tell them the perfect vacation would be to spend a week in Barcelona and then take a cruise to our next favorite city and spend a week there. Sadly, it has become massively over-touristed. You would have a week of partying followed by a cruise to lots of Mediterranean ports and a week of peace in...

Romantic gondola ride near Rialto Bridge in Venice, Italy

Venice, Italy

One of the people who most affected my life was my Uncle Jack. He traveled (not as much as we do), and he always told me that Venice was the least favorite city he had ever been to. So when we went to Italy for the first time in 2002, I was prepared to be unimpressed. But instead, I fell in love with this amazing place. When we returned, I told him that I had loved it and he couldn't understand why. Took me a few years (and talking to others who either loved or hated Venice) to figure out why so many people had this love/hate relationship with Venice. It all comes down to WHEN you visit this city. My uncle had gone in the middle of July, the HEIGHT of the tourist season. The place is jammed with people slammed together just about everywhere. Long waits at restaurants, higher prices, packed markets and the canals that smell from the summer heat.

We, on the other hand, visited for the first time in early November. The weather was still great (they had gallons of rain the week after we left), and there were no crowds. None. We walked the Piazza San Marco almost alone. There were no lines to go to the top of the Campanile. It was a city totally at peace, breathing a huge sigh of relief at the absence of visitors. But we were welcomed everywhere in restaurants and shops that were still hungry to serve visitors. We had an amazing time and would go back (at the right time of the year) at the drop of a hat. One reason I can't wait to go back is that I wasn't as involved with photography and early morning photo walks then, and I really want to walk the streets of Venice with my Nikon. What pictures could I take? We went back for three days in September 2023, and it was very over-touristed. Too many people! Plus, we got COVID while we were there, but I still got some great photos. You can see them here.

Sydney Skyline Panorama 1

Sydney, Australia

This is the city I refer to as the most photogenic city in the world. Everywhere you look there is something amazing to shoot. And the Opera House seems to be in all of them. It's amazing how many of my shots of Sydney it is in. As you can see in the picture above,  the cruise ship we were on (not the one in the photo) docked right next to that Opera House, so you get to start shooting it as soon as you get there. We were there for four days post-cruise in 2012 and it is a fantastic place. Again, great food, incredibly welcoming people and just plain fun, not to mention the best zoo we have ever been to (yes, better than San Diego). We had flown to Auckland for three days pre-cruise, sailed all along the southern coast of New Zealand, visiting small cities and towns and then crossed the Tasman Sea to Melbourne and finally Sydney. We would love to go back.

Hong Kong Skyline Panorama bei Nacht

Hong Kong, China

We spent three days here after our 2010 South East Asia cruise on the wonderful Azamara Quest (I think this was probably my favorite cruise of our more than 25 cruises). This is the only city I really loved that I probably will never get back to nor do I now have any desire to go. When we visited, it was just following the transition from English rule to Chinese, and the place was a wonderful, bustling, interesting, photographer-friendly city. Nothing like the demonstrations you see from there today. We were able to get around and felt totally safe all the time. We stayed at the second-best hotel we have ever stayed in, The Langham. Road to the top of Victoria Peak (where the photo above was taken) and had lunch at a truly authentic Asian restaurant, Bubba Gump's Shrimp ?. Maybe someday it will be safe to go back to this amazing city. We hope so.