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Summer ends on September 23rd but the fun and excitement of Toronto doesn’t! Condé Nast Traveler, a luxury and lifestyle travel magazine, has released a list of the best places in the world to travel in September and the city we know and love earned a spot.
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According to CN Traveler, “This list of travel destinations taps into all that shoulder season greatness, whether you’re enjoying some crowd-free beaches in Fiji, watching movies in Toronto, or living your best literary life in the Scottish Highlands.”
The magazine includes Toronto for good reason as one of the city’s most highly-anticipated events happens in September: the Toronto International Film Festival.
“The last of the big three (alongside Cannes and Venice), it tees up the beginning of the award season—buzzy word of mouth here often translates to Oscar gold six months later,” says CN Traveler.
The film festival runs from September 5-15th, and if you want to elevate your experience while visiting the magazine recommends staying at the stunning Bisha Hotel, “a nightlife-driven alternative to the business-friendly options.”
As for the other places in the world to travel in September, these are the other spots that made the list:
If you’re living in Toronto already, maybe this will be the way to get a friend or family member to come visit this September!
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