- Sigil in Planescape: Sigil is the centre of infinite planes , where different philosophy factions ruled over the city. Celestials rubbed shoulders with fiends, while befuddled newly arrived humans meets members of long lost civilizations. The only thing you can't find are gods.
- Un Lun Dun in Un Lun Dun: I am always fascinated with alternate realms that are mirror versions of real duties, and I would like a chance to meet the main characters of the book.
- The cities in Invisible Cities: "Arriving at each new city, the traveler finds again a past of his that he did not know he had: the foreignness of what you no longer are or no longer possess lies in wait for you in foreign, unpossessed places." The cities are so alive and strange that I would like to visit them.
- Discworld: The lively world is so fantastically written that I would like to visit it.
- Kingdom of Aldis in Blue Rose: an inclusive romantic fantasy world where sentient animals are equal citizens with humans sounds wonderful (and relatively safe) for a vacation.
- The world of flower spirits in Zhu Tian Da Lao: It's peaceful and beautiful. The flower spirits are very friendly. The flower restaurants serve good food. What's not to like?