When traveling internationally, it’s likely you’ll visit the most common landmarks. As a tourist, you want to hit the most notable spots, and it can be hard to find hidden gems in a foreign country.
But luxury yacht company Barefoot Yachts Indonesia can help with that. The company conducted a survey of thousands of international travelers to determine the top 120 hidden gems people said they want to visit most. Rather than iconic landmarks like the Grand Canyon, travelers were asked which lesser-known destinations are at the top of their bucket list.
While the locations may be known by locals, they are considered hidden gems by global tourists, according to Barefoot Yachts Indonesia.
Among answers like national parks and museums in New Mexico and South Carolina, three locations in Washington state were named, including one in the top 10.
Here’s what they were.
WA’s top landmark on traveler wishlists
The ninth-most popular notable place to visit from the survey was the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle. The museum is walking distance from the Space Needle, the Climate Pledge Arena and other attractions in the city’s iconic Queen Anne neighborhood.