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Predictions Are In: These Will Be the 10 Top Travel Destinations of 2018<br />1: Chile<br />From the mountains, glaciers, lakes, and rivers in Torres del Paine National Park to the bustling city of Santiago, it's no wonder Chile was named Lonely Planet's number one country to visit in 2018. NOW<br />2: Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />Football fans get excited, the 52nd Super Bowl will go down at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis next year. Whether you're a sports obsessive yourself or just tagging along with friends, this city has so much more to offer.<br />3: Dubai, United Arab Emirates<br />In January 2018, the highly-anticipated Etihad Museum will finally open to the public, chronicling the history of the United Arab Emirates and joining Dubai's other world-class architecture and shopping. The fascinating building was inspired by the shape of a manuscript.VISIT NOW<br />4: Prague, Czech Republic<br />This is the year that Prague will get just as much attention as other major European cities, like Rome and London. It really is a metropolis that has it all: unbelievable architecture (from ancient chapels to Art Nouveau structures), some of the continent’s best beer, and bohemian art galleries galore. <br />5: Ballintoy, Northern Ireland<br />Northern Ireland also topped Lonely Planet's list of top destinations to visit to in 2018. The general Belfast and Causeway Coast area is where many spectacular Game of Thrones scenes have been shot, so it's only fair to visit during the year of the show's final season, right?<br />6: Paris, France<br />As they say, Paris is always a good idea — but in 2018, the city of lights has some exciting happenings you won't wan't to miss. In April, the new immersive art experience called l’Atelier des Lumières will open to the public, and later that year the LVMH Theme Park will finally debut their steam punk rides.<br />7: PyeongChang, South Korea<br />The Winter 2018 Olympics will be held in PyeongChang, South Korea: Not only will you witness a once-in-a-lifetime sporting event, but exploring a historic city 2,296 feet above sea level is a pretty incredible experience, too.<br />8: Venice to London on the Orient-Express<br />Arguably the world's most famous train, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express takes classic train travel and transforms it into an over-the-top glamorous getaway. Starting in March 2018, the train will feature three brand new grand suites, each one inspired by a different romantic destination, including Istanbul, Paris, and Venice..<br />9: Detroit, Michigan<br />We predict Detroit, Michigan, will become a major go-to travel spot in 2018. Lonely Planet chose this once nearly-abandoned city as their second top choice for travel destinations next year..<br />10: Sydney, Australia<br />There really is nowhere else in the world quite like Sydney, and with iconic cultural sites like the Opera House and the Museum of Contemporary Art filling their calendars with new projects, you’ll want to get down under ASAP..<br /><br />follow us<br />http://www.dailymotion.com/learnathome632