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52 Places to Go in 2015

By Paolo Singer | The New York Times

Lower Manhattan, # 16 on The New York Times list of the world’s best places to visit in 2015.

Ground Zero is in the midst of a remarkable comeback.

More than a decade after 9/11, the southern tip of Manhattan is becoming one of New York City’s most vibrant neighborhoods. The long-awaited One World Trade Center and 9/11 Memorial, which opened last year, will soon be surrounded by an appealing array of dining, shopping and lodging establishments. A stunning transportation hub designed by Santiago Calatrava will join the Fulton Center and its dazzling oculus. Eataly, Mario Batali’s ultra-popular food hall, will soon have a sister location downtown. Brookfield Place (formerly known as the World Financial Center) is completing major renovations to make way for over a dozen upscale boutiques, a second food market, and a restaurant by the celebrity chef Joël Robuchon. The new Pier A Harbor House offers fresh seafood, craft beers and hard-to-beat harbor views. Also underway: a series of luxurious condominiums and lodgings, including the Beekman Hotel, set in a turreted 19th-century building with ornate interiors. 

 

1. Milan, Italy

2. Cuba

3. Philadelphia

4. Yellowstone National Park

5. Elqui Valley, Chile

6. Singapore

7. Durban, South Africa

8. Bolivia

9. Faroe Islands

10. Macedonia

11. Medellín, Colombia

12. St. Vincent and the Grenadines

13. Orlando, Florida

14. Zimbabwe

15. Burgundy, France

16. Lower Manhattan, New York

17. Tanzania

18. The North Coast of Peru

19. Steamboat Springs, Colorado

20. Oman

21. Cleveland, Ohio

22. Sri Lanka

23. New Orleans, Louisiana

24. Adelaide, Australia 

25. Georgia

26. Manchester, England

27. Campeche, Mexico

28. Greenland

29. Papua New Guinea

30. Bend, Oregon

31. Rabat, Morocco

32. Squamish, Canada

33. Seoul, South Korea

34. St. Kitts

35. Shikoku, Japan

36. San Antonio

37. San José del Cabo, Mexico

38. Alentejo, Portugal

39. The Catskills, New York

40. Quebec City, Canada

41. Canton Valais, Switzerland

42. Île-de-France

43. Danang, Vietnam

44. Chengdu, China

45. Miami Beach, Florida

46. Shanghai

47. Tulsa, Oklahoma

48. Rome, Italy

49. Cáceres, Spain

50. Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico

51. Baku, Azerbaijan

52. Kas, Turkey

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