10 Most Beautiful Fairy Tale Destinations In The World That You Can Visit In Real Life

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Burg Eltz Castle, a fortified Medieval castle tucked in the woods of Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany is perfectly the stuff fairy tales are made of.




The world is full of beautiful fairy tale destinations that are actually existing. These places resemble scenes from the page of a Hans Christian Andersen or Grimms fairy tale book but are tangible which you can visit. From fantastic landscapes and enchanting castles to little towns and a forest carpeted with bluebell flowers, there are secret and magical places out there that will give you an unforgettable experience of a lifetime..

It is not everyday that we see these magical places. They are not only loaded with mythical ambience but rather with aesthetic architecture, amazing history and engaging topography. Of course it will be impossible to explore all of the world’s most magical fairy tale destinations in our lifetime as it requires a huge budget to do so, however, I have made a list of some of these places to give you an idea and get ready to be enthralled.

Tower Bridge, London, U.K.

Built next to the ancient Tower of London, the Tower Bridge that spans the Thames River is considered a fairy tale destination due to its Revival Gothic style.

Looking more like a castle than a bridge, the Tower Bridge in London is without a doubt one of the most beautiful fairy tale destinations in the world. Built in Neo-Gothic style that started in 1886, the turrets and pointed arches of this bridge resemble those of churches and castles.

One of London’s most popular icons which opens and closes for ships sailing along the Thames River, Tower Bridge is a fairy tale castle on a water. Known as Albert Bridge in honor of Queen Victoria’s consort (husband) or sometimes it’s called the Trembling Lady, this is a masterpiece of Victorian era design and engineering that you must have to see when you’re in London.

Eltz Castle, Wierschem, Germany

For more than its fairy tale charm, Eltz Castle (Burg Eltz) is very special, it sits on a rock by the Eltzbach River enclosed by the lush Eltz forest.

In the days of yore, Germany had 25,000 castles and Burg Eltz (Eltz Castle) was among this country’s most stunning medieval citadels that will surely take you back to Cinderella’s world. Attractive, romantic and laid-back, it sits on a rock along Eltzbach River and hidden at the heart of a forest in Wierschem of the Rhineland-Palatinate region near Frankfurt.

From 1157, Burg Eltz has been the home of the Counts (title of nobility) of Eltz, the same branch of family since it was built 850 years ago until the present time with its current owner, Count Johann-Jakob von und zu Eltz-Kempenich. Spared from the ravages of wars, Eltz Castle has remained largely intact since its completion.

Visiting the castle ground is free, however, if you want to have a peek inside this fairy tale travel destination, you can explore it via a paid guided tour.

Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Ansbach,Mittelfranken,Germany

A beautiful town frozen in time, Rothenburg ob der Tauber will turn your fairy tale dreams into a reality.

The town that inspired Pinocchio’s village in the 1940’s Disney movie, Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a medieval walled area that contains an abundance of historical sights untouched by the course of time. Quaint lanes, half-timbered houses and its intact walls that surround this town give you a perception of what a medieval town had looked like some 1,000 years ago.

Translated to “Red Castle Above The Tauber”, this town is situated on a plateau that overlooks the Tauber River with the roofs of some houses painted in red that signifies its name Rothenburg, rot (red) and burg (a settlement enclosed in a fort). A magical place to visit, Rothenburg ob der Tauber is worth visiting when you are in south-central Germany.

Tiger’s Nest, Land of the Thunder Dragon Bhutan

Tiger’s Nest is a sacred Buddhist site high on a cliff of Paro Valley in Bhutan.

A monastery sitting dangerously on the side of a ridge, Tiger’s Nest is the totality of a perfect fairy tale destination. Set high like an eagle’s nest, this temple is a thrilling and rewarding hike experience.

Bhutan’s icon to the world, Tiger’s Nest is perched 3,000 meters above Paro Valley. It was built in the 17th century on the site of a cave where a Buddhist monk had meditated for 3 years, 3 months, 3 days and 3 hours. Based on stories, this monk was carried up to the cliff on the back of one of his disciples who had transformed into a tiger – hence the name of the monastery, Tiger’s Nest or Paro Taktsang.

The top of many people’s bucket list and the biggest reason why tourists go to Bhutan, Tiger’s Nest is made up of 4 temples and a cluster of residential buildings remarkably mapped out to “rest” on a mountain side.

Hallerbos Bluebell Forest, Halle, Belgium

Hallerbos Forest located in Halle, Belgium is famous all over the world for its carpets of bluebell flowers, a unique experience in a mesmerizing environment.




Every year during springtime, there is a forest in Belgium situated near Brussels where millions of wild hyacinths are in full bloom. They form a blue carpet of flowers transforming the spot into a fairy tale-like scenery.

Hallerbos Bluebell Forest in Halle is Belgium’s best kept secret. Because of its sensational bluebell covering made famous by Instagram and FB exposure, the area has become a global marvel and a must-see destination for tourists from all over the world.

Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan is a fairy tale site in Myamar flooded with 11th-13th century temples and golden pagodas set amidst a lush forest.

Located in Central Myanmar, Bagan will captivate you with its transcendental appearance of which ancient temples rise above the awning of trees, setting forth a picture-perfect view to visitors at the area.

Bagan was the capital of the Pagan Kingdom of Burma (Myanmar) between the 9th-13th centuries and at its peak from the 11th-13th centuries, Buddhist temples, monasteries and pagodas were constructed. These ancient structures numbering to over 2,000 are still intact at the present time and are looked after by the government.

Fairy Glen, Isle of Skye, Scotland

A place full of legends about fairies, Fairy Glen in Scotland‘s Isle of Skye is magical.

In the Scottish island’s Isle of Skye, the perimeters between the real and the mythical are misty. This is a haven of breathtaking landscapes and out-of-this-world beauty that even attracted film makers from all over the world for their movie locations.

Hidden among the hills in Skye is an area called Fairy Glen. In Gaelic language (which is the local language in Scotland) “glen” means narrow valley and Fairy Glen is a striking rich green valley with dramatic landscape that appears like it comes out straight from a fairy tale story.

Isle of Skye’s Fairy Glen has loch (lake) ponds, rolling hills, derelict castle towers, rowan tree crops and a stone circle maze that make it a genuinely beautiful fairy tale place to visit. A bus or via a car will get you to the Isle of Skye from Scotland’s Highlands capital of Inverness.

Colmar, France

Colmar’s close proximity to Germany has made this small but pretty town in France a blend of French “joie de vivre” (joy of living) and charm of German “gemutlichkeit” (comfort).

Situated near the German border in the Alsace region of north-east France is Colmar, a medieval village of half-timbered colorful houses that resemble those from Disney’s “The Beauty and The Beast.” This area is also the hub of Alsace wine route in France and in turn there is a spot known as “le petite Venice” or Little Venice known for its half-timbered homes that stand along riverbeds which is the pulse of Colmar.

A must-visit place for anyone hooked with fairy tales and wine, Colmar will definitely satisfy your wanderlust. It’s quaint buildings with unique architectural styles painted in pastel colors, teeming flowerbeds, and vibrant street cafes all looked like they were plucked straight from a fantasy.

Jiufen Old Street, Taipei, Taiwan

Jiufen resemble some scenes in the Japanese animated movie “Spirited Away “(2001) and it’s what makes it a fairy tale place.

They say that Jiufen is a fairy land in the real world. An old mining town that retains most of its original architecture, it is famous for its hanging red lanterns at it shops and restaurants that make it look like a fairy tale city under the evening skies.

It’s been made more famous when the Japanese anime film “Spirited Away” was released in 2001 because the architectural style in Jiufen closely resemble to a town in the said movie. Japanese tourists have gone to the area to catch a glimpse of the movie scene in real life. When you are in Taipei, Taiwan, you will definitely want to visit Jiufen too.

Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Samarkand is a magnificent city in Central Asia well known for its sapphire-blue domes and towering minarets of opulent architectures built during the golden era of Silk Road trade in 130 B.C. until 1453 A.D.




With a history of about 2,500 years old, Samarkand is Uzbekistan’s 2nd largest city and the crown of the ancient Silk Road trade, a place that features the richest sapphire blue tile work (mosaic) in the Muslim world making you think of the 1001 Nights (Arabian Nights) fairy tales.

Inhabited since the Bronze Age, Samarkand was founded between the 6th-8th B.C. where it has seen many wars and upheavals from the time of Alexander The Great and the Arabic Conquest to Genghis Khan invasion and Tamerlane. The culture of this city is a mix of Iranian, Indian, Mongolian and a part of Western touch, a wealth of unique antiquity spirit which made it in the UNESCO World Heritage List.

If you love distinct masterpieces of classical buildings, marvel in awe at stunning Islamic architecture of mosques and mausoleums, the Samarkand is the place to be.

Despite of the fact that we are now in the 21st century, yet the world is still a puzzle even to the most seasoned traveler. There are still so many enchanted places that need to be explored. These beautiful fairy tale destinations are exactly the most appealing places in the world and you really have to see them to believe that they truly exist.

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