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Ever wondered what it’s like to walk the same streets, visit the same cafés, and stay in the same dreamy locations that inspired Taylor Swift’s biggest hits? If you’ve ever screamed the lyrics to Cornelia Street or imagined yourself in the Blank Space music video, then this travel list is for you. Let’s dive into five must-visit locations straight out of Taylor’s world.
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Taylor rented a townhouse here in Greenwich Village, and it became the inspiration for one of Lover's most emotional songs. The actual house is private, but walking through this artsy, boho neighbourhood will make you feel like you’re in your own indie rom-com.
Grab a coffee at a charming local café and take a stroll through Washington Square Park, where musicians and artists gather. The vibe here is peak NYC—creative, buzzing, and full of character. Even if you’re not a Swiftie, Cornelia Street is worth visiting for its history and charm alone.
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Remember when Taylor went full chaotic in the Blank Space music video? That luxurious mansion wasn’t just a set—it’s a real-life castle. Oheka Castle is an actual hotel, so you can book a stay and channel your inner high-society fantasy.
The estate features stunning gardens, grand staircases, and extravagant décor. Even if you don’t stay overnight, you can take a guided tour and learn about its fascinating history. If you want to go all out, dress up in your most dramatic outfit and take some iconic photos—because let’s be honest, this place is made for aesthetic Instagram shots.
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Watch Hill is home to Taylor’s legendary seaside mansion—the one previously owned by Rebekah Harkness, the wild socialite from The Last Great American Dynasty.
While you can’t tour the house itself, you can visit the nearby beach and enjoy stunning ocean views. The small town of Watch Hill is also worth exploring, with charming boutiques, scenic lighthouses, and the historic Flying Horse Carousel, one of the oldest in the country. If you’re looking for a peaceful escape with a touch of pop culture magic, this is the place.
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Before the stadium tours and Grammy sweeps, Taylor was just a teenage girl playing her songs in this tiny but legendary Nashville café.
The Bluebird Café is still around today, and it’s THE spot to catch up-and-coming songwriters. The venue is small and intimate, creating a unique atmosphere where music takes centre stage. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a surprise performance from a big-name artist—it’s happened before! Just make sure to book tickets in advance, as this place is always in high demand.
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Taylor’s love affair with London has been immortalised in London Boy, and if you’ve ever wanted to recreate her British adventures, this is your chance.
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From strolling through Camden Market’s vintage stalls to having a picnic at Primrose Hill, London is filled with places straight out of Taylor’s lyrics. You can also visit Highgate, where she’s been spotted multiple times, or take a scenic walk along the River Thames.
If you’re in the mood for something fancier, stop by Sketch, a gorgeous (and very Instagrammable) tea room that fits the Reputation or 1989 aesthetic perfectly. And of course, no London Swiftie trip is complete without a visit to Abbey Road—because let’s be real, every music lover has to do the famous crosswalk pose at least once.
Whether you’re a die-hard Swiftie or just love a good travel adventure, these places are more than just destinations—they’re pieces of Taylor’s story. Each spot holds a special place in her discography and offers a unique experience that makes you feel like you’re stepping into one of her songs.
So, which one are you visiting first? ✨
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