Copenhagen, Denmark
One of the happiest cities (and countries) on Earth, Copenhagen is also one of the best places to visit in the fall because it blends a bustling city with a relaxed energy. Stop by one of the countless coffee shops and bakeries for a delicious treat, and don’t forget to rent a boat to ogle at the fall leaves from the canals.
Where to Stay: The Audo Copenhagen
The Willamette Valley, Oregon

Oregon’s wine country is stunning. Just south of Portland, this region boasts rolling hills, sprawling vineyards, and ample leaf-peeping as far as the eye can see.
Where to Stay: The Grange Estate Dundee Hills
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Washington, D.C.

Spring in D.C. may get a lot of hype due to cherry blossom season, but fall in our nation’s capitol is equally as beautiful. Walk along the National Mall for the best views, and don’t forget to wander past the chic Georgetown rowhouses for exterior inspiration.
Where to Stay: The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Beaches are not just for warm weather. Cape Cod is one of the best places to visit in the fall for a cozy weekend getaway. Northeastern fall foliage can’t be beaten, and here you’ll get the charm of a beach cottage and feel like the lead in a Nancy Meyers movie.
Where to Stay: Sea Crest Beach Resort
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Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee

A mere 30 minutes outside of Nashville, Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee, features some of the best views in the state. We recommend forgoing city accommodations to fully embrace the changing seasons (and colors). Opt for a daily hike and a view of the hills.
Where to Stay: Southall Farm & Inn
Acadia National Park, Maine

Venture up north and spend a crisp fall day hiking in Acadia National Park. Not only does it boast some incredible views of Maine’s coastline, but it also features a vibrant array of fall foliage in nearly every color imaginable.
Where to Stay: The Bar Harbor Grand
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Western Connecticut

While Connecticut’s shoreline may get all the tourist attention, the state’s northwestern quadrant is one of the best places to visit in the fall, featuring some of the state’s most beautiful forests and parks. Pictured here is a riverside view in Farmington, a mere 30-minute drive from Hartford.
Where to Stay: The Goodwin
Bled Lake, Slovenia

Eastern Europe often gets forgotten about in favor of the popularity of its Western counterparts, but Slovenia’s fall foliage is worth the extra few hours on the plane. At Bled Lake, take a canoe out for a spin to get a 360 view of the famous castle.
Where to Stay: A Cozy Airbnb
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Portland, Oregon

If you’re the outdoorsy type, fall is the perfect time to trek out to the Pacific Northwest for some hiking, climbing, and camping. This picturesque waterfall is Multnomah Falls, which is outside Portland on the border of Washington and Oregon.
Where to Stay: The Hoxton, Portland
Vancouver, Canada

It may be known for its beaches and parks, but Vancouver is one of the best places to visit in the fall if you love walking with a spectacular view.
Where to Stay: The Fairmont Hotel
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Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia

There’s nothing like a quaint mountain town on a crisp fall day. Whether you’re looking for a day trip from D.C. or planning on staying a while, Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia will hit the spot. Make sure to squeeze in a hike while you’re there for the best foliage views.
Where to Stay: The Lyle Hotel
Aspen, Colorado

Aspen is beautiful no matter what time of year you visit, it’s one of the best places to visit in the fall thanks to the breathtaking Aspen trees. Their golden glow is truly magical.
Where to Stay: Hotel Jerome
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Vermont, USA

It doesn’t get any more scenic than Vermont in autumn. Sign us up for all the foliage and all the syrup, please, and thank you.
Where to Stay: Twin Farms
Sleepy Hollow, New York

Want to go somewhere spooky for Halloween? One of the best places to visit in the fall is Sleepy Hollow. And it’s an easy day trip to take from New York City, just about an hour’s drive north. For a similar October setting, head further north to Salem, Massachusetts, or the Berkshires.
Where to Stay: Crabtree’s Kittle House Restaurant & Inn
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New York City

You could leave the city for a glimpse of stunning foliage—or you could just head to Central Park. The changing trees are particularly awe-inspiring in contrast with the city’s skyscrapers.
Where to Stay: Gramercy Park Hotel
Napa Valley, California

California might be the last place you’d think about going to see the leaves change, but hear us out. Seeing leaves changing on the trees in New England is classic, but seeing all the fall colors in the vineyards is seriously special. Bonus: Hotels, like the ultra-luxe Meadowood resort, are much less expensive in wine country’s off-season.
Where to Stay: Meadowood Napa Valley
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Asheville, North Carolina

If you’re looking for a quaint mountain town to visit this fall, consider Asheville, North Carolina. The Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the prettiest drives in the country, so it’s also an ideal destination for road trips. While you’re there, explore the Biltmore mansion and gardens and shop from local artisans.
Where to Stay: The Foundry
Denali National Park, Alaska

If you’re waiting for snow to visit Alaska, consider changing your game plan. Denali National Park is one of the best places to visit in the fall because it’s bursting with color (and not to mention more than 200 species of animals) come autumn, making it a photographer’s dream.
Where to Stay: McKinley Chalet Resort
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Lake Superior, Michigan

Grand Island in Lake Superior, Michigan is the perfect place to get some good thinking done. The icy, bright blue water looks especially striking against the warmth of the fall foliage beyond. Head here for a long scenic drive if you’re in the region.
Where to Stay: Fitger’s Inn
Shenandoah Valley, Virginia

Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley provides a myriad of colors and views for days. If a fall foliage road trip sounds like your jam, this is the spot to do it.
Where to Stay: Grey Pine Lodge
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