MailOnline Travel has compiled the best suggestions from a Reddit thread where travellers share their fairytale-like destinations. From mystical forests in the US to quaint European towns, these destinations might just make you believe in a real-life 'happy ending'.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France
The famous tidal island in Normandy, France has been voted the most fairy-tale place. With its magical setting, Mont-Saint-Michel looks like a castle straight out of a dream.

However, one Reddit user warned that the island could lose its “magic” with too many tourists. Another traveler revealed the secret: Stay overnight at Tête Noire, the island’s only private house, built in the 15th century, which offers ocean views and a historic atmosphere.
Toledo, Spain
As one of the oldest cities in Spain, Toledo can be quite captivating. One visitor shared that on a quiet day, you can feel the absolute silence as you wander through the narrow medieval streets, as if you were stepping back in time.
Iceland - surreal beauty
Iceland is praised by many tourists as an alien world with unique natural landscapes. One traveler recommends visiting in October, when moss carpets and skies turn golden at sunset, wild grasses sway in the wind and mountains glow in the evening light.
Hoh Rainforest, USA

Dubbed the most beautiful fairy forest in America, the Hoh Rainforest in Washington State possesses an enchanting landscape with lush green moss and a mystical atmosphere. One visitor commented that this place is like "the land of fairies", with moss-covered tree trunks creating a feeling of both mystery and magic.
Transylvania, Romania

While famous for the legend of Count Dracula, Romania's Transylvania region is also famous for its picturesque historic towns. Cities like Brașov, Sibiu and Sighișoara feel like stepping back in time to the 18th century, with Gothic and Byzantine architecture standing out against the majestic Carpathian Mountains.
Cappadocia, Türkiye
Cappadocia is a surreal land of unique conical rock formations and hot air balloons that float overhead every morning. One visitor described it as: "Hundreds of hot air balloons rising at dawn over the surreal landscape is one of the most magical things I have ever witnessed."
Bruges, Belgium
Bruges feels like a medieval city with its picturesque canals and ancient buildings. One visitor claimed: "Bruges is like something out of a fairy tale and I have never seen anything like it."
Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is considered to be at its most beautiful in winter, especially during the Christmas season when the markets are brightly lit and the smell of chimney cakes fills the streets. One tourist shared that the best photo they have ever taken is of Prague Castle covered in snow, looking like a magical scene.
Kyoto, Japan
With ancient temples, Arashiyama bamboo forests and cherry blossom roads in spring, Kyoto is a destination with the typical fairy-tale beauty of the East.
Scotland - mysterious beauty
Scotland is described as otherworldly, with breathtaking natural scenery. One visitor admitted to almost crying while driving through Glencoe because of its beauty. Meanwhile, Edinburgh at night with its warm yellow lights creates an equally magical atmosphere.
Bavaria, Germany - land of fairy tale castles
It's no surprise that Germany's Bavaria region is the most talked about. With its beautiful "gingerbread" towns and magnificent castles, it looks like it came straight out of a fairy tale.

Neuschwanstein Castle, said to be the inspiration for Disney's Sleeping Beauty castle, is a must-see. "It looks like it came straight out of a movie," one visitor commented. If this castle isn't enough, Bavaria has countless other equally beautiful castles that look like they belong to Disney princesses.
Whether you love quaint towns, mystical forests or majestic castles, the world is full of destinations that will make you feel like you’re living in a fairy tale. So where will you go next?
According to Hong Nhung (TPO/The Dailymail)
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